KNOWN AS IRELAND'S SUNSHINE COAST, County Wexford in the South East is the place for blue skies. Wide open Curracloe Strand was the setting for the Normandy landings in Stephen Spielberg’s film Saving Private Ryan, and the county is fringed almost end to end with beaches.
Waterford also packs in plenty of appeal, and the town itself is a charmer. The charms of tiny County Carlow include the Blackstairs mountains, not to mention the pretty town of Bagenalstown.
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