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  Food & Drink Festivals in Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford.
Festival of the Sea
The Festival of the Sea is an annual event designed to promote cultural, historic and community ties between Southeast Ireland and the Southern Avalon region of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. An alternating biennial festival with the Irish which launched in 2005, it aims to link County Waterford's Dunmore East, Passage East, Cheekpoint and Ring and County Wexford's Ballyhack, Duncannon, Kilmore Quay, Fethard-on-Sea & Hook Head with the different communities of the Cape Shore and Irish Loop on the island of Newfoundland. Every year the festival is held over two weekends in May and is designed to celebrate the cultures of coastal communities, in particular local sustainable coastal amenities, especially wildlife, heritage, tourism, and industry.
http://www.festivalofthesea.ca/
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Waterford Food Festival
Waterford Festival of Food is a delightful culinary weekend in Dungarvan celebrating best gastronomy in Ireland's South East. Internationally renowned chefs hold talks, food art exhititions, slow food events and workshops for kids. There is also a family picnic in the park, food trails, a farmers market and lots of other family entertainment. <b>Festival highlights include:</b> Tasting trails with meat, fish and vegetables. Seminars and Cookery demonstrations from top chefs A five dish demonstrationBord by Bia's Food Advisor A Picnic in the Park with live music Childrens workshops such as Cake decoration, mobile farm, butter making and much more
http://www.waterfordfestivaloffood.com/
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Waterford Harvest Festival
Waterford Harvest Festival is a fun filled festival celebrating the culinary heritage and culture of Waterford, the South East and Ireland as a whole. The festival aims to involve people in the appreciation of good, clean, fair food while showcasing all the gastronomic delights the region has to offer. Each year the festival gets bigger and better than before. Attractions include the return of the very popular ‘Picnic and Play’ in the People’s Park and the hugely successful all-island farmers and country market which took over the streets of Waterford City over two days last year. Takes place every year in Mid September.
http://www.waterfordharvestfestival.ie/
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Wexford Strawberry Festival
Wexford Strawberry Festival in Enniscorthy County Wexford celebrates the strawberry. Events include the crowning of the Strawberry Queen, The Strawberry Ball, All Ireland Farmers Market Competition, food demonstrations, music and sporting events. Every year a Strawberry Queen is selected who is put forward to compete in the Waterford heat of the Rose of Tralee. Strawberries grown and picked in County Wexford are sold throughout the festival. Strawberry Fest takes place over the June Bank holiday weekend every year.
http://www.strawberryfest.ie
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Top Holiday Destinations of Ireland's South East
The South East of Ireland, comprising the five counties of Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford, is an evocative patchwork of fertile valleys and plains. Down through the centuries the Celts, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Normans have passed through these valleys, leaving behind a landscape rich in historical remains. Countless castles, abbeys, fortresses and ancient settlements remain to mark their passage. The five river systems – the Barrow, Blackwater, Nore, Slaney and Suir - criss-cross the South East, meandering under old stone bridges, around magical mountains, through picturesque villages and past neatly thatched cottages before finally entering the sea at scenic, peaceful seaside towns.

The South East has things to do for everyone of all ages and tastes: historic monuments, colourful gardens; well-maintained and sign-posted walking and cycling paths; abundant fishing locations; numerous golf courses, equestrian centres and exciting festivals.

From coast to country, the South East has it all. Come see it for yourself...

In the cities and towns of the South East, the ancient and the modern meet in a delightful blend. Modern amenities and facilities co-exist...
Ireland's South East is well-known for its temperate and sunny climate. This makes it an ideal location to relax on the golden beaches, to enjoy...
The South East of Ireland is dotted with many picturesque villages. Many are situated in stunning locations, built along winding rivers or...
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