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Seaview Guest Accommodation is possibly the most spectacularly placed accommodation in Ireland. Not only is it conveniently located just off the main road from Rosslare Ferry to Cork and the West, it also enjoys one of Ireland's A+ views! Sit in our conservatory and enjoy the sea view.
Your stay at Seaview includes a private bathroom, a comfortable bed with fluffy duvets, and a gorgeous breakfast that Nora Fahey makes from fresh local ingredients. Dinner is an optional extra. Sit in the conservatory and admire the Sea Views. They're spectacular! Or catch another sea view from the upstairs lounge.
Here in Waterford County, we just go to our miles and miles of unspoiled, mostly uncrowded beaches or climb the local glacially carved mountains and lakes without fear of seeing more than another person or four the whole day. When we have visitors we can run them out to castles and towers as ancient and spectacular as anywhere on the Island, but we have them mostly to ourselves. The chefs know they have to be good enough to entice the folks who live here to come back again and again - they can't get by fobbing high priced meals off on the passersby. Which is probably why West Waterford has more recommended restaurants (Bridgestone Guide to the 100 Best Restaurants in Ireland 2002) than any area outside Dublin. Five minutes drive in the other direction lies the thriving Irish town of Dungarvan. And 10 minutes drive in a fourth direction lies the national Tidy Town winner, Ardmore.
5 minutes drive from Seaview lies the Ring Gaeltacht, a Gaelic speaking group of villages. Few outside of Ireland have heard of it, but within Ireland, Ring College is famous as the center of the most isolated, most easterly, most unique surviving dialect of the Irish language. The local fishing piers are still active and if you want to pick up dockside fresh fish, this is the plaice.