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The Blackwater holds many species of fish including salmon, sea trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, roach, dace, perch, gudgeon, bream, eels pike, mullet and shad. It is managed by the Cappoquin Salmon and Trout Anglers Association. Read more
An award-winning property serving sumptuous food and drink, Richmond House Restaurant is located in Cappoquin, County Waterford. It has appeared in many guide books and features locally sourced meat and fish. Read more
Cappoquin House is home to extensive gardens that boast stunning views of Lismore Castle and Dromana. A south facing 2-hectare plot surrounding the house and looking over the valley. The gardens include trees that date back more than 150 years. Read more
Dromana Gate is a highly unusual Hindu Gothic gate lodge on the road to quaint Villerstown, County Waterford, built in the 19th Century to mark the marriage of a popular local landlord. Read more
The gardens of Tourin House extend over 2 hectares and are located near Cappoquin, County Waterford. The colourful gardens include camellias, rhododendrons, magnolias and a range of rare and mature trees. Read more
Perched above the River Blackwater near Cappoquin, County Waterford, Dromana House and Gardens feature wonderful garden and woodland walks. The historic property also boasts lovely rhododendrons and acid loving plants. Read more
Offering a wide range of river activities, Blackwater Boating allows you to explore the majestic Blackwater River and the secrets of her banks. The company operates from Cappoquin, County Waterford. Read more
A stunning country house located near Cappoquin, County Waterford, Salterbridge House boasts wonderful gardens. The grounds are filled with camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons and many fine trees. It is at its best in the spring. Read more
One of Waterford’s finest traditional Bakeries, Barrons breads & blaa’s are all made in a traditional brick oven, the heat retention properties of the brick produce a more consistent bake, the bread is allowed lots of time to develop and ferment and the final result nothing but sheer goodness. Read more
Cappoquin House sits discretely hidden in the centre of the town, an 18th Century Georgian mansion, built on the site of an old FitzGerald castle, where Keane family have lived at Cappoquin House for the last 300 years. Read more
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