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Waterford: People, the Sea and Forgotten Stories. The Ireland Anti-Guide

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233944611
  • EAN9798233944611
  • Date de parution31/03/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Most books about Waterford will tell you about the crystal. This one tells you about the people who were here before the glass was blown, before the city walls were built, before anyone thought to put a name on the map. Waterford is Ireland's oldest city - founded by the Vikings, shaped by Normans, scarred by Cromwell, starved by empire. But the Waterford you will find in these pages is not the city of museums and heritage centres.
It is the county that stretches south to the Atlantic, where the land remembers everything and keeps its secrets buried under moss, limestone and centuries of silence. Walk the banks of the River Suir at Woodstown, where beneath an ordinary green field lies one of the most significant Viking settlements ever discovered in Western Europe - a find so important that they moved a motorway to protect it.
Stand on the cliffs at Tramore Bay and feel the January wind that took 363 lives on a single night in 1816, when a ship called the Sea Horse mistook one bay for another and broke apart a mile from shore. Drive - no, walk - the Copper Coast between Tramore and Dungarvan, where 460 million years of geological history is written in the coloured rock of the cliffs, and where Irish miners worked 120 metres below the seabed in the 1840s while their families waited above.
Climb to Ardmore, where Saint Declan built his church before Patrick ever set foot in Ireland - and where a round tower has stood for over a thousand years above the Celtic Sea, witnessing everything from Viking raids to Cromwellian sieges. Find the hidden Mass Rock at Stradbally Cove, where priests celebrated Mass on open cliffs under the Penal Laws while lookouts watched the roads above. Follow the outlaw William Crotty into the Comeragh Mountains, where a lake still bears his name and a cave in the rock kept him hidden from the authorities for years.
This is not a guidebook. There are no star ratings, no opening hours, no parking instructions. What you will find here is the history that the tourist trail forgot - the stories that locals tell in pubs after closing time, the names carved into stones that nobody reads, the places where the past is still present if you know where to stand and what to listen for. Waterford: People, the Sea and Forgotten Stories is part of The Ireland Anti-Guide series - books written for those who prefer mud on their boots to queues at the car park.
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