June 22nd, 2013
We visited Reginalds's Tower, which is the oldest urban structure in Ireland and it has played a vital role in the country's history. An early fort on this site formed the apex of the triangular Viking settlement in Waterford. During the medieval period, the tower was surrounded by water both north and southeast. When the Anglo-Normans attached Waterford in 1170 the tower was a strategic importance and its capture heralded the fall of the city. Visiting this historic site was amazing! Walking up and down the stairs was such a struggle; how they ever fought on them is crazy.
June 22nd,2013
We visited The Hook Lighthouse!! This trip by far has been my favorite!! The wind, water, & amazing feeling you get while your there is just breathtaking! This is the oldest intact, operating lighthouse in the WORLD! Located in the south-western corner of Wexford. The vikings called it Vadra Fiord (the weather estuary) which is the origin of the name Waterford. In the 5th century a monk named Dubhan established a monastery on the peninsula. The medieval church at Churchtown, built on the site of Dubhan's monastery, incorporated part of an early Christian Monastery.
June 23rd, 2013
Waterford Crystal was founded by George & William Penrose. They petitioned parliament for aid to establish for the manufacture of flint glass in their glass house.They were very successful and established an extensive glass manufacturer in Waterford October 3rd, 1783. I didn't think visiting a place that made crystal would be so amazing... and the history behind it all was the most intriguing. Everything hand crafted and so precise; it was just an amazing thing to listen to. The most shocking thing to me was that they made the People's Choice Awards, and also made a customized piece for Justin Timberlake.
The precision and detailed work that goes into making this crystal is so fascinating! One of the neatest places ive ever visited.
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