Email: info@whatswhat.ie | Phone: (045) 91 60 91
Facebook Instagram Twitter Twitter
Header Logo Header Logo

saintanthonysrosslare.com

Accomodation with a personal touch. A family run Bed and Breakfast near to Rosslare Europort, located in the sunny south east of Ireland. A great place to spend a night when getting the Ferry. Free wifi, all rooms ensuite.

Golf

With six championship courses, County Wexford is a golfers paradise. The wonderful natural terrain around our coastline provides superb link and parkland courses.




Angling

It is easy to reach the rich fishing grounds around Wexford from Saint Anthony's B&B, with over 200 km of coastline, it is one of our greatest resources. Shore angling is also a very popular pastime among the locals who can direct you the best locations. Wexford County possesses an abundance of clean rivers and lakes to cater for the coarse and game angler; the Rivers Barrow and Slaney are the two largest rivers.




Equestrian

With horse riding being such a popular leisure activity in Wexford, it's no wonder that we have such a selection of excellent equestrian centres to choose from. As well as leisure riding, guests can avail of quality-approved instruction for riders of all standards, along with cross-country, show jumping, dressage and polocrosse.




Johnstown Castle

The harmony between great Victorian revival castles and their surrounding ornamental grounds is rarely seen to such perfection as at Johnstown Castle. The mature woodlands and lakes of this demesne provide the perfect setting for this turreted, battlemented and machicolated castle of gleaming silver-grey ashlar, built between 1810 and 1855 and incorporating part of a more ancient castle.




Hook Lighthouse

Visit one of the Oldest Operational Lighthouses in the World. Hook Head, wild and elemental, tranquil and serene, in its serenity hides the treachery which bewaits unsuspecting mariners. Little wonder that William Marshall earl of Pembrokeshire undertook the building of the lighthouse in the early 13th century as a navigational aid to guide his ships into Waterford Harbour.




Our sponsors