Ballyhack in County Wexford is a great place to head for a self catering short break or holiday... there is so much to see and do. Click here to find out more »
Ballyhack is a fishing village on the edge of the River Barrow, dotted with traditional fishermen's cottages, offering the visitor an insight into true Irish heritage. The village has a pub and shop, and is dominated by its 15th Century Castle. The area is an angler's delight with river and sea fishing available, and for the walker it is the starting point of the 48 mile Wexford Coastal Path walk, giving you the chance to fully appreciate the area's stunning and rugged coastline. For a great day out, why not take the Passage East ferry from the village and visit Waterford City and the crystal workshop, New Ross with the famous Dunbrody Famine Ship and the JFK Trust, or Rosslare, the cliff top village? The Hook Peninsula is close by, home to the oldest lighthouse in Europe, and with so many outdoor pursuits this area has to offer, Ballyhack has something to keep everyone occupied.