5 Accommodation, 7 Things to do
Open from May to late August, Duncannon Fort is an impressive presentation of a bastioned fortress perched on the side of the stunning Hook Peninsula, Co. Wexford. Share in the Fort’s tales and striking views on our guided tour. Read more
The Strand Tavern Seafood Bar & Restaurant is located in the picturesque fishing village of Duncannon overlooking the beach. It is a family run business and now comprises of a bar, restaurant and beer garden. Read more
South East Charters is based in Duncannon on the Eastern shore of Waterford harbour, amidst the spectacular scenery of the Hook Peninsula. Read more
The Fort Conan Hotel is a family run hotel located at the top of the village overlooking the sandy Duncannon beach, in County Wexford. The hotel is only a two minute walk to the beach and the harbour. Read more
Set in the countryside of Duncannon, County Wexford, Rose Cottage is a four-star self-catering property that is perfect for family holidays. The cottage sits on a working farm, so guests can experience the daily life of an Irish farm. Read more
With magnificent views of Duncannon Beach and Waterford Harbour, the self-catering property at 10 Beachview is perfect for a seaside escape. It features three bedrooms and is ideally located just 300m from the beach, shops and restaurants. Read more
Sqigl (pronounced Squiggle) is located beside Roche’s pub in the small seaside village of Duncannon in south Co Wexford. It’s a small intimate restaurant serving modern Irish cusine. Read more
Hook Sea Angling Centre situated on the stunning Hook Peninsula in County Wexford provides the ultimate holiday experience for anyone interested in angling and boat trips. Read more
Hooked Kitesurfing offer kitesurfing, powerkite and stand up paddleboarding lessons on some of the best beaches in the South East of Ireland. Read more
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