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Tramore

All about

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Tramore is a historic townland in County Waterford, Ireland, originally a fishing village. The sinking of the ship, the Sea Horse, in 1816 led to the construction of the 'Metal Man', a statue serving as a lighthouse. Today, Tramore is recognised for its beach and amusement park.

Tramore

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Tramore, located in County Waterford, Ireland, is a seaside town known for its 5 km sandy beach and historic "Metal Man" statue. Its diverse wildlife includes rabbits, foxes, badgers, and birds such as the Skylark. The town features colourful houses, shops, and unique street furniture, with the River Mahon running through it. The surrounding hills offer refreshing walks.

Tramore

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Thinking about the townland Tramore, what is its logainm and where does it come from? Why not create a map of Tramore and mark notable sites on it. Perhaps create a guide to your local area?

Activities on Tramore

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