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Ireland's oldest civic urban building β Viking heritage and 1000 years of history.
Listen now β13th-century chambers, the Great Charter Roll, the Cap of Maintenance.
Listen now βThe story of Waterford glass since 1783 β bowls cut by hand, watch the masters at work.
Listen now βDevonshire family seat, gardens dating to the 1600s, the Heritage Town of West Waterford.
Listen now βFounded 636 AD by St Carthage β a monastic university to rival Glendalough.
Listen now βPossibly the oldest Christian site in Ireland β predates St Patrick. Saint Declan came in 416 AD.
Listen now β5 km coastal loop with shipwrecks, holy wells, and the cell of a 5th-century saint.
Listen now βNorman castle, the Greenway terminus, and the gateway to An Rinn Gaeltacht.
Listen now βStone railway viaduct β the heart of the 46km Waterford Greenway, Ireland's longest off-road trail.
Listen now βUNESCO Global Geopark: 460 million years of geology, the 19th-century copper mines, dramatic cliffs.
Listen now βVictorian seaside town, the Metal Man, and the most famous beach in the south-east.
Listen now βIreland's only Gaeltacht east of Kerry β Irish-speaking parish since the 6th century.
Listen now β80m waterfall in a glacial corrie β folklore of fairy queens and the Magic Road below.
Listen now βHairpin pass between Tipperary and Waterford β Grubb's grave, rhododendron in May, panoramic views.
Listen now β70 acres of woodland gardens, 16km of paths, one of the great gardens of the British Isles.
Listen now βOne of the last ancient oak woodlands in Ireland β trees that were already old when the railway was built.
Listen now β1865 WoodenbridgeβShillelagh railway, closed 1944, reborn as a community walking trail.
Listen now βSaint Kevin's 6th-century monastery, the round tower, the Vikings, the pilgrims.
Birthplace of Charles Stewart Parnell β the man who came closest to winning Home Rule.
Thomas Moore's poem, the copper mines, Ballykissangel village.
1798 rebellion, transportation to Australia, two and a half centuries of Irish prison history.
National Geographic top gardens, the 1974 fire, the Slazenger restoration.
Brunel's coastal railway, the Holy Year cross, views from Howth to Wales.
1697 plant collection, the Acton family, conifers from across the southern hemisphere.
Beit family Palladian mansion, four art heists, the Vermeer recovered from a Dublin housing estate.
501m quartzite cone, the most distinctive shape in Wicklow.
Norman ruin on the harbour rock β Vikings, Fitzgeralds, three thousand years of occupation.