Nire Valley Walking Festival, County Waterford

Nire Valley Walking Festival

Follow the route of the Nire River in County Waterford as it tumbles down through the valley from high in the Comeragh Mountains. The Nire Walking Festival takes place in October

  • Nire Valley Walking Festival, County Waterford
  • Nire Valley Walking Festival, County Waterford

County

Waterford

Nearest Town

Details

Directions

From Clonmel or Dungarvan, take the R671 road to Ballymacarbry. At Melodys/Dooceys pubs see signpost for the Nire church. The Nire Hall (old schoolhouse) is directly beside the church.

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)52 36 134

Fax:

+353 (0)52 36 540

Email:

hanorascottage@eircom.net

Website:

www.nirevalley.com

Address:

Nire Valley, Ballymacarbry, Co Waterford, Republic of Ireland

Waterford Ireland South

The name Nire Valley comes from the Gaelic words Gleann na hUidhre, which means glen or valley of the yellow/brown stone. The source of this moniker is evident along the river banks as it meanders down towards the River Suir near Newcastle. This area is filled with Irish culture, with the Irish language spoken here as the primary tongue. And to this day many of the old Gaelic phrases and customs have survived modern times, which makes this festival a voyage of discovery as well as a feast for the senses.

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