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Waterford City

The Wild City Way
The Wild City Way The Wild City Way is a multi-day urban experience through Waterford, where over 1,000 years of history meets a vibrant modern food and culture scene. Compact and walkable, the city invites you to slow down and explore everything from Viking landmarks and world-class museums to street art, local galleries, and some of the best dining in the southeast. With plenty to see and do, this route is best enjoyed over two to three days, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stories, creativity, and atmosphere of Ireland’s oldest city.
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The Wild Coast Way
The Wild Coast Way is a two-day journey along Waterford’s ever-changing coastline, where dramatic cliffs, wide beaches, and creative coastal communities come together. Beginning in Waterford, this route takes you west along the Copper Coast UNESCO Global Geopark before continuing towards the harbour town of Dungarvan and the coastal village of Ardmore. Designed around slow travel, it blends public transport with local experiences, coastal walks, and overnight stays by the sea.
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The Wild Sea Way
The Wild Sea Way invites you to experience Waterford’s coastline at its most vibrant and refreshing, where long sandy beaches, hidden coves, and colourful harbour villages are all within easy reach. Designed for slow, sustainable travel, this two-day journey begins in Waterford and brings you first to the lively seaside town of Tramore, before continuing to the postcard-perfect harbour of Dunmore East. Travelling by public transport and exploring on foot, you’ll uncover the rhythm of the coast — from morning sea air and cliff walks to relaxed seaside dining and evenings by the harbour.
DungarvanLismoreWaterford City
The Wild Mountain Way
The Wild Mountain Way offers a sustainable journey from valley to peak, combining public transport, cycling, and hiking to showcase the dramatic landscapes of west Waterford. Beginning in Waterford, the route connects to Dungarvan by bus before continuing inland through the Blackwater Valley to Lismore. From here, the landscape rises towards The Vee in the Knockmealdown Mountains, where panoramic views and upland trails create a true sense of escape.
