The Norman Way

Heritage route in Wexford

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    • Rosslare Harbour
    • Lady’s Island
    • St Iberius’ Church
    • Tacumshane Windmill
    • St Catherine’s Church
    • Sigginstown Castle
    • Ishartmon Church
    • Tomhaggard
    • Ballyhealy Castle
    • Grange Church
    • Kilmore Quay
    • Killag Church
    • Duncormick
    • St Imoge’s Church
    • Coolhull Castle
    • The Bannow Font
    • Bannow
    • The Little Sea
    • Tintern Abbey
    • Saltmills
    • Fethard Castle
    • Baginbun
    • Loftus Hall
    • Slade Harbour
    • Hook Lighthouse
    • St Dubhán’s Church
    • Templetown
    • Duncannon Fort
    • Ballyhack
    • Dunbrody Abbey
    • Kilmokea
    • JFK Arboretum
    • Kennedy Homestead
    • Stokestown Castle
    • St Mary’s Church
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Fun activities for 5th & 6th class students

The ‘Discover Norman Wexford’ resource for 5th and 6th class teachers was funded by Creative Ireland and Wexford County Council.

The resource is full of fun, active learning activities and fact sheets about the Norman history of County Wexford – some of the sites mentioned feature along the Norman Way. The resource also explains how the activities align with the 5th & 6th class curriculum.

You can download the PDF of the ‘Discover Norman Wexford’ teaching resource by clicking here.

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