TRAMORE
Tramore is one of the most popular destinations for family holidays in the
Southeast and indeed Ireland as a whole. A wonderful 3 mile beach with its 30
metre high sand dunes helps to make Tramore the popular destination that it is.
Part of the seafront is taken up by a 50 acre amusement park. It contains the
amusements themselves, a miniature railway and a boating lake. At the western
end of the beach is the figure of the Iron Man, a huge painted iron figure of
an 18th century sailor, who has his arm pointed out to sea to warn approaching
ships. He was erected in 1816 when 360 lives were lost after they mistook Tramore
Bay for Waterford harbour.
While the weather is a factor in these type of holidays, in Tramore, Splashworld
provides loads of entertainment, with slides and other usual features of a modern
indoor pool. Amusement arcades provide other distractions as well. Otherwise you
can spend some hours on the Tramore 18 Hole Golf Club overlooked by the Comeragh
mountains.
There are three main festivals in Tramore each year. They are the Tra-Fest
Music Festival in July, the Tramore Racing Festival in August as well as the Carlsburg
Tramore Golf Classic in September.
Camping facilities are available at the Newtown Cove Caravan and Camping Park.
Other sites include the Atlantic View Caravan and Camping Park and the Fitzmaurice's
Caravan Park. In Tramore there's no lack of good restaurants. There are 15 daily
bus services to Waterford, from where a wide range of train and express bus services
are available.
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