Entrance to Curraghmore House , Portlaw, County Waterford X91 X598
About the Business
Entrance to Curraghmore House is a must-see tourist attraction located in County Waterford, Ireland. This stunning establishment is a testament to the beauty and grandeur of the past, featuring extensive landscaped gardens and a magnificent 18th-century Palladian mansion.
Visitors to this incredible park will be wowed by the intricately designed gardens that span across 2,500 acres, boasting a diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as several rare and exotic plant species. The gardens are impeccably maintained and include stunning water features, hidden walkways, secret gardens, and a lake, providing a perfect setting for a peaceful stroll through the beauty of nature.
As you approach the entrance of the Curraghmore House, you'll be welcomed by the grandeur of the mansion itself. The mansion is steeped in history and is famous for having served as a filming location for several movies and television dramas. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece, with its baroque-style exterior and its interiors decorated with stunning works of art, antiques, and lavish furnishings.
In addition to the natural beauty of the gardens and the grandeur of the mansion, the Entrance to Curraghmore House offers an exciting range of activities for visitors and tourists. From guided tours of the house to horse riding adventures, visitors can take in the grandeur of the historic mansion and surrounding estate in a fun and engaging way.
Entrance to Curraghmore House is a perfect place to spend a full day with family or friends, picnicking by the lake, visiting the onsite tearoom, or enjoying a sumptuous lunch at the mansion's restaurant. The sight of the beautiful mansion and its breathtaking surroundings will leave an indelible impression on the hearts and minds of all visitors to this stunning park and tourist attraction.
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Location & Phone number
Curraghmore estate, Curraghmore, Portlaw, Co. Waterford, X91 X598, Ireland
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
10:00 - 16:30
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:30
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:30
Reviews
"Beautiful place big garden and nice walk , im surprised to know about it just now, there is not lich ads about it,"
"Incredibly immaculate old world estate with acres and acres of grounds to see. Definitely worth the walk around the property, its incredible and astounding."
"We arrived late today so we did not do a complete tour. We visited the cafe in a converted outhouse. We counted a dozen large spiders on the ceiling. They were high up, we were safe (I have arachnophobia), and they added to the charm of the cafe. A nice cozy fire was in the stove which we took a table beside. We had tea and scones for three. Served on a lovely white tea service. Scones, butter and beautiful strawberry jam. No cream and the scones were big but medium quality. But the jam was delicious and might have been Joan and Bob's Juicy Jam which was on sale in the cafe. Great to see Irish produce being sold and promoted within the cafe. Lovely local pottery also on display and for sale with a 20% discount today. We all agreed the tea was a lovely blend and piping hot and the lovely, friendly hostess offered extra if it was needed. But the large white porcelain teapot had enough for seconds plus more. Credit/debit cards accepted. The toilet was a walk across the courtyard. May not be ideal on a rough, rainy day. Caution with the hot water as it gets extremely hot very fast and could be too hot for some. We will definitely be back again and we also want to visit the gardens. 6 euro per adult. Looking forward to it."
"Beautiful grounds, great for a day out. I was there for the all together now Festival. I enjoyed it. However traffic management was a bit chaotic. Lads you need more signs. Exiting the festival on both nights I got lost. Lack of signs, lack of attentiveness by some stewarts, changing the route from one night to the next. Issues arriving were down to built-in bottlenecks. The traffic didn't flow into the substantial parking fields. Check out how they do it in Lego Land/ Dublin airport / Disneyland Paris. No one, no one stops to check anything before the cars are parked. Stopping and checking/clarifying means queues. And queues on the road are dangerous. Hire a scrummaster would be my suggestion. Or a person specialising in Flow. This type of problem happens all the time in other industries. The"sure it'll be grand" attitude doesn't cut it any more. Especially when it's a cheap fix. Back to the music and the festival. It was excellent. Nice small field. Loved the global roots stage in the forest. And I must say the Garda on site seemed to be a very relaxed bunch."
"Fantastic location great period property with STUNNING grounds ,family owned and run and definitely worth a visit!"
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