A Weekend in Wexford, Ireland

On the coastal edge of cultured and laid-back southeast Ireland, Jacob Little discovers that the market town of Wexford offers good food, music, bracing seaside and a strong sense of history

The southeast corner of Ireland is known as the ‘Ancient East’ and is lush, green and bursting with historic stories, unexpected coastal landscapes and stunning beaches. The town of Wexford was founded in 800AD by the Vikings and is deeply rooted in Irish history. Today, there exists a delightful maze of medieval streets on the estuary of the River Slaney which leads down to the Irish Sea. And there’s a strong focus on craft shops, art galleries and locally sourced food to discover over a weekend break. 

Full the full article, click the link: https://www.coastmagazine.co.uk/places/coastal-guides/weekend-wexford-ireland-2/

Jacob Little
UK based narrative and documentary photographer with a particular interest in wild landscapes, dying traditions and remote forms of transport.
www.jacoblittleportfolio.co.uk
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