Gorey (/ˈɡoʊr.iː/; Irish: Guaire) is a market town in north County Wexford, Ireland. It is beside the main M11 Dublin to Wexford road. The town is also connected to the railway network along the same route.
For visitors, there are two modern hotels, both with leisure centre, swimming pools, and conference facilities. The town has several restaurants, catering for Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai and Irish cuisine. There is also a substantial number of pubs, bars, and nightclubs, including Oscars 64 (which is also home to the 'O2' night-club), Paddy Blues, McGovern's, French's, Malibu Beach Club, The Mezz Bar, The Coach House, Katie Daly's, and The Bridge Bar.
Tourism in the town thrives during summer months (June–August). There are two main hotels in the town; The Amber Springs and The Ashdown Park Hotels. The town also neighbours the holiday village of Courtown, which attracts thousands of tourists with multiple caravan parks and B&Bs.
Tourism in the town thrives during summer months (June–August). There are two main hotels in the town; The Amber Springs and The Ashdown Park Hotels. The town also neighbours the holiday village of Courtown, which attracts thousands of tourists with multiple caravan parks and B&Bs. Tourism in the town thrives during summer months (June–August).
There are two main hotels in the town; The Amber Springs and The Ashdown Park Hotels. The town also neighbours the holiday village of Courtown, which attracts thousands of tourists with multiple caravan parks and B&Bs.
Tara Hill is over 400 million years old and was formed from molten rock. During the Ice Age the hill was buried under a huge sheet of ice which gave it its rounded appearance. The soil on the upper parts is shallow and acidic but allows for growth of heather and furze and more recently the higher parts of the hill have been planted with conifers