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Saltmills Holiday
Our pick of the best Saltmills Hotel Deals

WHITES OF WEXFORD
Abbey Street, Wexford, Wexford
The price is NZ$327 per night from 10 July to 11 July
NZ$327
10 July - 11 July
includes taxes & fees
8.8/10 Excellent! (10 reviews)
"Lovely hotel. Parking underneath in car park. Ticket from reception allowing free use during our stay (barcode ticket to use). Comfortable and a nice breakfast. The sticky toffee pudding is huge and shareable."
Reviewed on 18 Jun. 2025

Waterford Marina Hotel
Canada Street, Waterford, Waterford
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is NZ$251 per night from 13 July to 14 July
NZ$251
13 July - 14 July
includes taxes & fees
9/10 Wonderful! (1,005 reviews)
"Loved our stay here. Rooms are spacious and in a great location. Tucked away from the hustle and bustle yet convenient to be able to walk to restaurants, pubs etc"
Reviewed on 29 Jun. 2025

Treacy's Hotel Waterford Spa & Leisure Centre
1 Merchants Quay, Waterford, Waterford
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
7.2/10 Good! (330 reviews)
"Good hotel overall, facilities good, bar/restaurant good, staff friendly, just found it a little noisy as room was road side, and window didn’t shut properly, apart from that good experience"
Reviewed on 30 Jun. 2025
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Tintern Abbey
Situated in County Wexford, and overlooking the south coast of Republic of Ireland, the ancient Tintern Abbey stands on the edge of a small area of woodland on the crystalline waters of the Barrow Bay inlet. Surrounded by lush greenery, this Cistercian abbey was built at the turn of the 13th Century by the then Earl of Pembroke, who swore to build an abbey here after his boat was caught in a storm off the nearby coast. Named after Tintern Abbey in Wales, County Wexford’s abbey is now in ruins.
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