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Tearoom; shop; guided tour. There are good gravel paths around the abbey, though there are some occasional small single steps and changes in floor level. Toilets including Accessible. Pets are welcome
There is a small museum within the tearooms with family information and a very large dolls house - a scale replica of the castle.
There is also a small pitch and putt course and a full size hedge maze - one of only two in Ireland.
A Cistercian Abbey founded in 1210AD is one of the largest.
Also the site of the ruins of Dunbrody Castle which now houses a craft shop with quality hand-made local crafts.
The Abbey lies three miles from the John F. Kennedy Memorial Park and two miles from the Passage East Car Ferry, on the main road from New Ross to the Hook Peninsula. The Abbey is 100 miles from Dublin.
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- Landmark