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Waterford City Centre Museums and Attractions | Granville Hotel
"This fortified Augustinian monastery is the best sort of ruin, where you can amble around whenever you like, with no tour guides, set hours or fees. Most days you stand a chance of exploring the site alone (apart from some nosy sheep); at dusk with a clear sky the old priory is simply beautiful. The ruins are 500m east of Kells on the Stoneyford road; from the car park, head to the right of the walls to find the main entrance."
"One of Ireland’s finest Cistercian ruins, Jerpoint Abbey was established in the 12th century, with the tower and cloister dating from the late-14th or early-15th century. It is famous for its unusually large number of medieval stone carvings – look for the series of unusual and often amusing figures, both human and animal, carved on the pillars around the cloister. The abbey enjoys a lovely rural setting about 2.5km southwest of Thomastown on the N9."
"One of Ireland’s finest Cistercian ruins, Jerpoint Abbey was established in the 12th century, with the tower and cloister dating from the late-14th or early-15th century. It is famous for its unusually large number of medieval stone carvings – look for the series of unusual and often amusing figures, both human and animal, carved on the pillars around the cloister. The abbey enjoys a lovely rural setting about 2.5km southwest of Thomastown on the N9."
"This fortified Augustinian monastery is the best sort of ruin, where you can amble around whenever you like, with no tour guides, set hours or fees. Most days you stand a chance of exploring the site alone (apart from some nosy sheep); at dusk with a clear sky the old priory is simply beautiful. The ruins are 500m east of Kells on the Stoneyford road; from the car park, head to the right of the walls to find the main entrance."
"One of Ireland’s finest Cistercian ruins, Jerpoint Abbey was established in the 12th century, with the tower and cloister dating from the late-14th or early-15th century. It is famous for its unusually large number of medieval stone carvings – look for the series of unusual and often amusing figures, both human and animal, carved on the pillars around the cloister. The abbey enjoys a lovely rural setting about 2.5km southwest of Thomastown on the N9."
"This fortified Augustinian monastery is the best sort of ruin, where you can amble around whenever you like, with no tour guides, set hours or fees. Most days you stand a chance of exploring the site alone (apart from some nosy sheep); at dusk with a clear sky the old priory is simply beautiful. The ruins are 500m east of Kells on the Stoneyford road; from the car park, head to the right of the walls to find the main entrance."
"Momo is a multi-award winning restaurant in Waterford City that features fresh and healthy food direct from the local food producers in County Waterford. Momo presents dishes rich in flavour and finesse in a relaxed and casual atmosphere.Unlike some other restaurants, Momo is open on Sundays, and they offer their fantastic value early bird menu from 13:00 to 20:00 on Sundays, giving you loads of time to get in and try it out. Their early bird offer is two courses for €23.50 or three courses for €28.50."
"Location: Patrick Street, Waterford Telephone: +353 (0)51 581509 Momo is a multi-award winning restaurant in Waterford City, Ireland. Featuring fresh and healthy cuisine that celebrates the local food producers of Waterford County, Momo presents dishes rich in flavour and finesse in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. www.momorestaurant.ie"
"A great lunch spot in Waterford is Momo, which is especially great for those who are vegans, gluten-free, and dairy-free. Meat eaters, don’t be put off, you can still get your fix, and parents will be equally delighted that the kids menu is only €11.50 for three courses!. The food is tasty and well presented."