Day 2: Drive from Dublin to the Rock of Cashel and Waterford
Day 2 of this Ireland trip itinerary will see you leave Dublin for the historic attractions of the Rock of Cashel and Waterford.
Travel time: 2-hour drive to the Rock of Cashel, plus 1.5-hour drive to Waterford.
Start your day with a 2-hour drive from Dublin to the Rock of Cashel — one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks.
Serving stunning medieval architecture and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, this site hosts one of the most remarkable collections of Celtic art and medieval architecture in Europe.
Come the afternoon, drive 1.5 hours to Waterford — Ireland’s oldest city, which boasts a captivating mix of Viking history, Georgian architecture and waterfront pubs.
Founded by the Vikings in 914 AD, visiting the Viking Triangle is a must-do in Waterford, with its charming medieval streets, Reginald’s Tower, and museums showcasing the city’s rich heritage.
The city is also renowned for Waterford Crystal, where craftsmen create world-famous glassware — take a guided tour to see masters at work.
Where to stay in Waterford
Accommodation in Waterford covers all budgets and styles, from modern waterfront hotels, to family-run guest houses and pocket-pleasing hostels.
If you’re looking for a touch of luxury, check out The Fitzwilton Hotel — a stylish 4-star in the heart of the city.
Granville Hotel is another great 4-star, with river views and an award-winning restaurant.
For something more affordable, try The Anchorage Guest House.