Duncannon Tourism

Duncannon (Irish: Dún Canann) is a village in southwest County Wexford, Ireland. Bordered to the west by Waterford harbour and sitting on a rocky headland jutting into the channel is the strategically prominent Duncannon Fort which dominates the village. Primarily a fishing village, Duncannon also relies heavily on tourism and is situated on the clearly signposted and very scenic Ring of Hook drive. Duncannon beach, a mile long golden beach, very popular spot with locals and tourists alike and once a blue flag recipient. Duncannon Fort, which was built in 1588 incorporates a maritime museum, Cockleshell Arts Gallery, Officer's Mess Café and Craft shop and various other Art and Craft outlets and is open daily to visitors 7 days from June to September. Rest of year 5 days Guided tours are available. Duncannon Fort was the location for the opening scenes of the 2002 remake of 'The Count of Monte Cristo', starring Jim Caviezel and Richard Harris.

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If you are looking for travel information of Duncannon in Ireland, you've come to the right place. Duncannon is located at a short trip away from Dublin a major city in Ireland. Dublin is bestowed with interesting set of attractions like National Library Of Ireland, Bram Stokers Castle Dracula, Irish Dance Party. Get in the character of the city, this city requires at least of 1 to 2 number of days of exploration.

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