14 Accommodation, 31 Things to do
Tramore is an undulating 18-hole parkland course in a seaside location. At just under 6,700yd off the tips, Tramore is a fair test for golfers of all abilities. Read more
T-Bay Surf and Wildlife Centre is Ireland’s only on beach, purpose built surfing facility. They also provide guided eco hikes in Tramore, County Waterford. Read more
Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens is a new style of a Japanese Strolling Garden is now open to visit. This 2.5 acre gardens pay homage to the life journey of Irish writer, Patrick Lafcadio Hearn, childhood in Tramore and afar. Read more
Tramore races have been providing exciting entrertainment for racing fans for more than 200 years. Read more
All water experience, a wild and wonderful wave machine, indoor /outdoor water slide, bubble pool, baby pool, water cannon, roaring rapids, splash slide & geysers. Read more
2 Storey semi-automatic driving range - 20 all weather floodlit bays - 8 outdoor bays - Practice bunker - Putting green - Golf Shop - Individual & Group lessons. Read more
Ballyscanlon Forest is one of the forests in Tramore Forest. It is location 6.5km west of Tramore on the road to Dungarvan in County Waterford. The site overlooks Ballyscanlon Lake and the Comeragh and Monavillagh from a distant back-drop. Read more
Easy Wheelin Cycle Tours is located in Tramore, County Waterford. It is a fantastic way to explore Waterford, south Wexford and south Kilkenny. Read more
Irish Golf Tours Ltd. is a family owned and managed company, located in Tramore, Co.Waterford. We offer a truly comprehensive tailor made golf holiday package to all golfers visiting Ireland. Read more
A well-maintained and family-run park, Newtown Cove is a wonderful choice for a holiday in County Waterford and the sunny South East. Situated near the cove at Newtown and just 2km from Tramore, the park is ideal for relaxing and active breaks. Read more
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