Ballydowane Cove...
just four minutes walk from Radharc Álainn. A lovely beach to let the kids play on, clear the cobwebs, get some exercise or just sit and enjoy.
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Boatstrand Harbour...
is about 10 - 15 minutes drive away; it features a small, safe, sandy beach and a small inshore fishing boat harbour.
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Bunmahon Beach...
One-and-a-half miles east is Bunmahon's wide and sandy Blue Flag beach situated alongside the village.
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The Mahon Falls...
are about three-quarter-of-an-hours drive away and reached by a path that meanders through a glaciated valley in the Comeragh Mountains.
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Walking...
on the lovely Stradbally Beach, just 3 miles west of Radharc Álainn. Stradbally village is a regular contender in the Tidy Towns competition.
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The Copper Mines...
from 150 years ago that give the Copper Coast its name.
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The UNESCO designated Copper Coast Geopark in County Waterford, has been established in one of
Ireland's most beautiful coastlines. Radharc Álainn is located in the midst of this lovely 25 kilometre long
coastal region that stretches from Fenor in the east to Stradbally in the west.The nearby Comeragh
Mountains are easily accessable along with a wide variety of great beaches.
This picture gallery illustrates why this stunning location has become increasingly popular as a tourist
destination. With lovely beaches and villages within easy reach, it's easy to see why so many people want
to live here. But strict planning regulations in this rural location make new-home-builds something of a
rarity.
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