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Avoca Wicklow Ireland
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Avoca Co Wicklow

Visiting Avoca Co Wicklow:

wicklow photos from chris bolton -living life the wicklow wayWell known as the village for the popular Ballykissangel series ( and now the now not so new Rough diamond series), Avoca in co wicklow is an old mining village which is simply gorgeously located in a beautiful tree lined valley along the Avoca river.

Avoca is immortalised in the famous song The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore. Located in the village is Avoca Handweavers, the oldest working mill in Ireland today which dates from 1723 (before my time for sure!) Visitors can watch the entire weaving process and purchase quality Irish knits in the gift and knitwear shop.

There are many coach tours that take in this charming village - one such example is www.coachtoursofireland.com or if you fancy a virtual tour of the village check out this amusing yet informative site: www.avoca.com.

There are picturesque river walks, tea and cakes to be had in the meetings of the water pub/restaurant, trout fishing (dinner?) souvenier shops and the woodenbrige golf course is nearby.

The Mottee Stone is to be found signposted here on the Avoca-Rathdrum Road just beyond the meetings-of-the-waters; go up a trackway to the hilltops summit. The stone lies halfway between Dublin and Wexford and legend has it that Fionn MacCumhaill ( stories of Old Ireland for Children by Eddie Lenihan features our Fionn!) hurled the stone from the top of the Lugnaquilla mountain ( he must have eaten his greens!!)

I don't know about you but I am prone to a spot of gambling every so often and a weekly trip to the local Bingo every Wednesday night in the Parish hall at 8.30pm fulfils my need!

Avoca Market, Wicklow

The Avoca IT Centre runs various computer related courses throughout the year can can be contacted on: tel: +353 402 35022, or by email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Indeed FAS members there recently made a local information website which features things to, places to eat and stay in avoca. see www.visitavoca.ie

There is also a local watercolour class where participants go on tours such as the planned tour of the Turner exhibition, so if you fancy joining contact Karen on 00 353 402 30702. Me? I'm hoping to pose for them as soon as I lose my heavy winter coat!

Fitzgeralds crafts is popular with tourists for mementos, gifts, china, an d 'oirish' music.


 

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