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Ireland's Southeast Road Trip

Enniscorthy - Blackwater - Wexford - Tacumshane - Kilmore Quay

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Beach Beach
Urban life Urban life
Historical sites Historical sites
Ireland's Southeast Road Trip ACTIVATE MAP ; Stages4 km71 h/stage0.4

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Road Trip Costs

How much does it cost to go on a Ireland's Southeast Road Trip in Ireland?

Economy
Low budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 90EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 132EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 289EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 379EUR
Standard
Mid budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 108EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 242EUR eat & more 216EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 471EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 579EUR
Premium
High budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 270EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 352EUR eat & more 288EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 653EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 923EUR
Camper
On the road in RV, overnight at camp grounds with self-catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 450EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 110EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 279EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 729EUR
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Ireland's Southeast Itinerary

Embark on a delightful journey through Ireland's Southeast with the Ireland's Southeast Road Trip, a charming 44-mile adventure that promises an array of experiences and lasting memories. Starting from the historical town of Enniscorthy, known for its medieval Enniscorthy Castle and the stunning views from Vinegar Hill, this road trip is a celebration of Ireland’s rich cultural tapestry and scenic beauty. As you make your way through the lush Irish countryside, you'll pass through Blackwater, a quaint village that offers a glimpse into the serene rural life of Ireland. It's the perfect spot to stretch your legs and perhaps grab a bite at one of the local eateries. The next stop is Wexford, a vibrant town brimming with history and culture. Here, you can explore the stunning ruins of Selskar Abbey or take a leisurely stroll along the Wexford Quayfront, absorbing the maritime charm of this coastal town. Continuing your journey, you'll reach Tacumshane, where the star attraction is the Tacumshane Windmill, Ireland's oldest working windmill. It's a delightful site that offers a unique perspective into Ireland's engineering past. The road trip concludes in the picturesque fishing village of Kilmore Quay, renowned for its thatched cottages and stunning coastal views. It's an ideal place to unwind, perhaps with a fresh seafood meal, as you reflect on your travels. With road conditions generally good, drivers can enjoy the journey with ease, although it's worth noting that some sections feature narrow roads, adding to the charm and authenticity of the experience. This road trip is best enjoyed during the late spring to early autumn months when the Irish countryside is at its most vibrant. While this trip is suitable for every driver, it caters to those ready to indulge in a high-budget venture, ensuring top-notch accommodations and culinary experiences along the way. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or new to road trips, Ireland's Southeast Road Trip is a delightful escapade that promises to carve a place in your heart and memory.
number of days 2 number of days
route length 71 km route length
budget high budget
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traffic direction on the left traffic direction
accident level low accident level

START Enniscorthy

Distance 71 km Driving time 1.7 h Pace: slow 16.4 kWh Airports WAT
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Enniscorthy, a charming town in County Wexford, Ireland, serves as the perfect starting point for the memorable "Ireland's Southeast Road Trip." This picturesque town is steeped in history and offers a variety of intriguing sights for visitors. One can't miss the Enniscorthy Castle, a Norman-era fortress that provides a glimpse into the town's storied past. Additionally, the National 1798 Rebellion Centre offers an engaging insight into the pivotal events of the 1798 Rebellion, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. St. Aidan's Cathedral, with its stunning architecture, is another highlight that shouldn't be overlooked. Travelers arriving by air can conveniently fly into Dublin Airport (DUB), which is approximately 120 kilometers from Enniscorthy. Dublin Airport is well-equipped with a range of car rental services, allowing visitors to pick up a vehicle and embark on their road trip with ease. With a rental car, exploring the beautiful landscapes and captivating sights of Enniscorthy and beyond becomes an effortless and enjoyable experience. Whether you're drawn by history, culture, or the natural beauty of Ireland's southeast, Enniscorthy provides an ideal beginning to your journey.

1 Enniscorthy - Blackwater

Distance 19 km Driving time 0.5 h Pace: modest 4.9 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful 12-mile journey from Enniscorthy to Blackwater, taking less than an hour, through scenic roads that promise both beauty and history. Start your adventure in Enniscorthy, a town rich in heritage. Make sure to visit the majestic Enniscorthy Castle, a 13th-century fortress that offers intriguing insights into the region's past. As you leave Enniscorthy, the road becomes narrower in sections, but it’s all part of the charm, leading you through picturesque landscapes that beg for a photo stop. On your way to Blackwater, keep an eye out for the stunning views of the Irish countryside, which provide natural beauty that complements the historical backdrop. Upon reaching Blackwater, unwind at the Blackwater Open Farm, a family-friendly spot where you can enjoy the rural Irish landscape and interact with friendly farm animals. This road trip stage is a delightful blend of history and natural scenery, perfect for those seeking a short yet enriching drive. For more information on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along this route, please refer to the "Itinerary" of this stage. Safe travels and enjoy every moment of your journey!

2 Blackwater - Wexford

Distance 17 km Driving time 0.4 h Pace: modest 4.4 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful road trip stage from the charming village of Blackwater to the vibrant town of Wexford, Ireland. This scenic journey spans just 11 miles and takes less than an hour, making it a perfect short excursion. As you drive, immerse yourself in the lush Irish countryside and keep an eye out for historical sites dotting the landscape. In Blackwater, take a moment to explore the quaint local atmosphere before setting off. The road to Wexford is a tapestry of rolling hills and picturesque views that will captivate any traveler’s heart. Along the way, enjoy the tranquility of the rural scenery, a peaceful backdrop for your journey. Upon reaching Wexford, dive into its rich tapestry of history and culture. Visit the majestic Selskar Abbey, a stunning remnant of the 12th century, and stroll through the charming streets of this bustling town. The National Opera House, a modern architectural marvel, is also a must-see, offering a contrast to Wexford's historical charm. For road-trippers seeking rich cultural experiences, this stage is a rewarding part of your adventure. For comprehensive details on attractions, accommodations, recommended dining spots, and campsites along the route, consult the "Itinerary" of this stage. Safe travels!

3 Wexford - Tacumshane

Distance 21 km Driving time 0.4 h Pace: modest 5.4 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful road trip from Wexford to the charming village of Tacumshane, covering a picturesque 13 miles in under an hour. As you set off, immerse yourself in the rich history of Wexford by visiting the iconic Selskar Abbey, a medieval church steeped in fascinating stories. As you continue your journey, keep an eye out for the majestic Irish National Heritage Park, a natural reserve that offers an insightful glimpse into 9,000 years of Irish history. Along this scenic drive, the road will greet you with breathtaking views, while in sections, it may narrow, adding a touch of adventure to your trip. Arriving in Tacumshane, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Tacumshane Windmill, Ireland’s oldest working windmill, a true marvel of traditional engineering. This enchanting landmark offers a peaceful spot to reflect on your journey. With the road trip being a part of a larger tour, there's always the promise of more to discover. For further details on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please refer to the "Itinerary" of this stage to enhance your road-tripping experience.

4 Tacumshane - Kilmore Quay

Distance 15 km Driving time 0.4 h Pace: modest 3.8 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful 9-mile journey from Tacumshane to Kilmore Quay, a scenic drive that takes less than an hour but offers a wealth of experiences. As you leave Tacumshane, don't miss the historic Tacumshane Windmill, one of Ireland's oldest working windmills, an ideal spot to stretch your legs and enjoy the pastoral landscape. Continuing on the road, be sure to take in the picturesque views of the rolling countryside, dotted with lush green fields and charming rural scenes. Upon arriving in Kilmore Quay, you'll find a quaint fishing village known for its beautiful thatched cottages and vibrant maritime culture. Take some time to visit the Kilmore Quay Seafood Festival or explore the colorful marina, where you can watch the boats bobbing gently in the harbor. The nearby Ballyteigue Burrow offers a unique coastal walk, rich with wildlife and stunning ocean vistas. This road trip stage promises a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. For those eager to explore more, the "Itinerary" of this stage provides additional details on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route. Happy travels!

  Kilmore Quay

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Kilmore Quay, a picturesque fishing village in County Wexford, Ireland, serves as the perfect conclusion to the captivating "Ireland's Southeast Road Trip." Known for its charming thatched cottages and bustling marina, Kilmore Quay offers travelers a serene retreat after an enriching journey through Ireland’s southeast. Visitors can explore the Saltee Islands, a haven for birdwatchers, accessible via a short boat ride. These islands are renowned for their diverse birdlife, including puffins and gannets. Those interested in maritime history will appreciate the Kilmore Quay Maritime Museum, which provides insights into the area’s rich nautical heritage. For a taste of local cuisine, the village's seafood restaurants serve fresh catches from the surrounding waters, ensuring a delightful culinary experience. Kilmore Quay is not only a destination for natural beauty and cultural exploration but also a hub for outdoor activities. Anglers can enjoy fishing excursions, while walkers can explore scenic coastal paths offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. For travelers flying in, the closest international airport to Kilmore Quay is Dublin Airport (DUB), approximately two hours away by car. This makes Kilmore Quay both a convenient and rewarding endpoint for those embarking on or concluding the "Ireland's Southeast Road Trip."

Ireland's Southeast at a glance

Facts for safer driving in Ireland

drink drive limit drink drive limit 0.5
max speed urban max speed urban 50 km/h
max speed rural max speed rural 100 km/h
max speed highway max speed highway 120 km/h
headlights at daytime headlights at daytime on
fire extinguisher fire extinguisher no
tolls tolls yes
seat belts seat belts yes

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