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Horse Riding

Horse riding centres in Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford
The South East of Ireland - land of the horse and home of the horse enthusiast. Famous for our fine bloodstock the South East offers so much to the equestrian and racing enthusiast. Our vast array of Equestrian centres offer the visitor activities including beach and country treks, private and group lessons and inclusive holiday offers. The region also boasts a number of racecourses with race days spread throughout the year. We hope that the information presented here helps you choose and plan your equestrian or racing break in the South East.
Jerpoint Park
Jerpoint Park is a visitor attraction in Thomastown, Co.Kilkenny. A National Monument Heritage Site with footprints of 12th Century Medieval Town & the Tomb of St. Nicholas (Bishop of Myra). Tea Rooms in Country House serving Homemade Scones a delight. Fishing on the River Nore for wild Salmon & Brown Trout on our private Fishery is special. Pony & Trap rides are magical.
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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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