Dream Escape Magazine

IRELAND'S SUNNY SOUTH EAST

With its historic houses and medieval marvels, gorgeous gardens and fabulous food, the sunny south east is a destinatio­n for the culturally and culinary curious

- WORDS | MELANIE MAY

Discover historic houses and medieval marvels, gorgeous gardens and fabulous food, on Dream Escape's experience to Ireland's sunny south east - a destinatio­n for the culturally and culinary curious.

WITH 300 MORE hours of sunshine than anywhere else in the country, the sunny south east of Ireland is a popular holiday destinatio­n for overseas visitors and locals alike. One of the great benefits of this sunny weather is the wonderful range of activities on offer all year round, even when the sun goes down. However, the weather isn't the only thing that's hot in this picturesqu­e part of the country. The region is part of Ireland's Ancient East and is a hotbed of history and heritage brimming with culture and cuisine hotspots. It's a destinatio­n for those who like a little bit of everything and a whole lot of fun. So, let's take a journey through the sunny south east with some of Dream Escape's favourite experience­s and places to include

on a uniquely curated Ireland journey.

WATERFORD

Start your sojourn in Ireland's oldest city, Waterford, which will win you over with its enthrallin­g experience­s, cultural riches and weatherwor­n coast.

Dunmore East is a characterf­ul and colourful village with postcard-pretty thatched cottages and all the pleasures of a traditiona­l seaside resort, including its swathe of golden sandy beach.

Enjoy more of the region's spoils with a cycle or stroll along the Waterford Greenway. Stretching 46km from Waterford City to Dungarvan, this old railway line is a journey through history and heart-stirring scenery. You'll pass impressive viaducts, Norman ruins and

“For those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, Dream Escape will organise a private fishing experience with ghillie on Lismore Castle estate's River Blackwater,

river.” Ireland's finest salmon

famine workhouses whilst picturesqu­e landscapes keep you company.

In Dungarvan, Dream Escape can arrange a cookery class with chef, Paul Flynn at his award-winning Tannery cookery school. During this hands-on experience, you'll learn how to bring a taste of Ireland back home with you.

For a cultural highlight, we'll arrange for an expert guide to take you on a private tour of Waterford's historic houses. Immerse yourself in the region's rich literature, art and music traditions as you roam the rooms with exclusive access to the private quarters.

At Lismore Castle, built by King John in 1185, you can discover its treasure trove of art including

Old Masters and contempora­ry pieces. Should you wish to sleep in an Irish castle you can enjoy an exclusive overnight stay. "We have crafted many special experience­s for clients staying here, one of our favourites being when we created a medieval village on the front lawn of the castle. It was quite a spectacle!" David Tobin.

For those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, a private fishing experience with ghillie on Lismore Castle estate's River Blackwater, Ireland's finest salmon river, is not to be missed.

Another rambling mansion is Tourin House, home of the Jameson sisters, Kristin, Andrea and Tara. They are direct descendant­s of John Jameson, whose name is synonymous with Irish whiskey. With our personal

connection with the sisters, a private lunch with the ladies can be arranged.

Overnight, the Cliff House Hotel is a firm favourite of the Dream Escape team. Clinging to a cliff above rolling Atlantic waters, this exquisite hotel has an intimate spa and a Michelin-starred restaurant. For private house rental, the brand-new contempora­ry Cliff Beach House is a striking 6 bedroomed villa with impressive floor-to-ceiling windows for uninterrup­ted views of the staggering scenery.

WEXFORD

In County Wexford, you'll encounter scenic views, historic sites, sandy coastlines and succulent strawberri­es - Wexford and strawberri­es are synonymous.

Dream Escape can arrange a private tour of Wells House and Gardens, a magnificen­t 17th-century country house and museum. Explore the elegant rooms and learn about its remarkable history that dates back to the days of Cromwell. A stroll around the enchanting grounds is a relaxing way to work up an appetite.

Speaking of which, whip up a feast during a private cookery class with Irish celebrity chef, Kevin Dundon at his luxury boutique hotel, Dunbrody Country House.

It would be remiss to visit Wexford and not see Hook Lighthouse, the oldest operationa­l lighthouse in the world. Explore the chambers of this unique and iconic landmark on a private tour. Ascend the

115 steps to the balcony for breathtaki­ng panoramic views and perhaps a glimpse of majestic whales frolicking in the water below.

Nearby, a private tour of the restored ruins of

Tintern Abbey will thrill history lovers. Marvel at the 13th-century nave, tower, chancel, chapel and cloister whilst listening to the myths and legends that surround this atmospheri­c site of Irish monastic history.

A bounty of beautiful beaches bless this peninsula and are safe for swimming, snorkellin­g or simply strolling. The more unsheltere­d spots provide perfect conditions for kitesurfin­g and windsurfin­g.

In October this year, the Wexford Opera Festival celebrates its 70th Anniversar­y. To experience the magic of one of the world's leading opera festivals, Dream Escape can design a bespoke special interest trip. With fully staged operas, lunchtime concerts and pop-up performanc­es, you are sure to be captivated by the drama and passion during a night, or fortnight, at the Opera.

Settle down for the night at Marlfield House, a prestigiou­s Relais & Chateaux and Blue Book member in one of their new Pond Suites. Surrounded by woodland, it's a haven of tranquilit­y. End your day here by sinking into an armchair in front of a roaring fire whilst enjoying a nightcap in lavish style.

KILKENNY

Journey to captivatin­g Kilkenny, famous for its castle and crafts. Whether you enjoy the liveliness of a vibrant city or the tranquilit­y of the mellow countrysid­e, Kilkenny offers both.

Paddling down the River Barrow, drifting past historic riverside settlement­s is a pleasant sightseein­g experience. Rather ride the rapids than drift away? Kayaking on the River Nore is very popular and rip-roaring too. Dream Escape can organise both activities for clients.

Back on dry land, Kilkenny's alluring cobbled stone streets are littered with medieval landmarks and monuments. A delightful way to discover them is following the 'Medieval Mile' walking route. Be sure to leave time for an engrossing tour of Kilkenny Castle. Constructe­d in 1195, it's one of the earliest Norman stone castles to be built in Ireland and one of the country's most visited heritage sites. Another engaging way to explore the city is through its thriving crafts scene.

Following the ‘MADE in Kilkenny' Craft Trail, you'll meet designers and makers working in all manner of materials including Nicholas Mosse Pottery, Jerpoint Glass Studio and Inga Reed Jewellery. You'll also end up in the superb Kilkenny Design Centre where you can shop some of Ireland's most celebrated craftspeop­le.

Overnight, the five-star Mount Juliet will be certain not to disappoint. Set in idyllic grounds of rolling rivers and verdant pastures, the estate has a golf course, spa and Michelinst­arred restaurant. There is no better setting to experience the warm, welcoming Irish hospitalit­y which leaves a lasting impression long after you depart.

With its long associatio­n with horses, no visit to Mount Juliet is complete without an equine experience. Dream Escape clients can enjoy a private visit to the estate's impressive Ballylinch Stud, one of Europe's leading thoroughbr­ed racehorse breeding operations.

WICKLOW - THE GARDEN OF IRELAND

If the woodland walks of the south east fuel your desire for more blossoming beauty, why not make Wicklow – The Garden of Ireland - the next stop on your trip.

Dream Escape can arrange private tours and guided walks around the magnificen­t mansions and glorious gardens of County Wicklow.

Marvel at the impressive architectu­re and private art collection­s of Russboroug­h House and Parklands and Killrudder­y House and Gardens and enjoy a stroll around the sprawling estates.

At Mount Usher Gardens wander in wonder through groves and glades, cross rivers and streams, and bask in the joy of nature.

Be captivated by the powerful cascade of Ireland's highest waterfall at Powerscour­t and then enjoy the tranquilli­ty of the Wicklow National Park with its enduring and ever-changing landscape.

Spend some time at Glendaloug­h, one of the most important and scenic monastic sites in the country. Follow in the footsteps of St Kevin, who lived here in the 7th century, with a walk to the panoramic lookout over the glistening glacial lakes.

Cap off your stay with an overnight at Cliff at Lyons. This privately owned luxury hotel is resplenden­t with its historic rose-clad buildings, water features and landscapin­g. It is also home to Aimsir, an elegant two Michelin star restaurant.

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