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City Guide
Castlebridge, Leinster, Ireland
Overview
Castlebridge, set in County Wexford, Leinster, is a picturesque Irish village famed for its friendly community, lush green landscapes, and rich local history. Despite its small size, Castlebridge offers an authentic rural Irish experience with traditional pubs, local markets, and scenic river walks.
Best Time to Visit
May-September for mild weather and blooming countryside.
Local Tips
Book accommodations early if visiting during festivals; buses to Wexford town run regularly but schedules are limited in the evening.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping 10% is appreciated in restaurants; casual dress is the norm, but smart-casual is preferred for evening dining. Always greet shopkeepers and locals with a friendly hello.
Safety Warnings
Castlebridge is generally very safe, with minimal crime. Exercise standard caution at night, especially when walking along rural roads, which may be poorly lit.
Hidden Gems
Visit Castlebridge Hall (birthplace of the Guinness Book of Records), explore the River Sow walk for wildlife spotting, and don't miss the annual harvest festival for unique local culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
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