- Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum - During the walking tour you get to see the 13th century Choristers Hall and the 15th century Mayor’s Wine Vault under the Medieval Museum.
- Reginald’s Tower - Guide will show the outside of this Viking tower and allow for photographs to be taken with the Viking Longboat at the site.
- Bishop’s Palace - Introduced to the reception hall of this Georgian Palace and given a brief history of its life todate.
- The Viking Triangle - Brought through the Viking Triangle, stopping off at all of the various sites and given the history, from Vikings to Victorians a 1000 years of history in a 1000 paces.
- Christ Church Cathedral - A brief history of the cathedral and if there is no religious service on or if it’s open a brief visit inside the cathedral.
- Epic Tour of the Viking Triangle - This is the overall title of the guided walking tour of the Viking Triangle.
- Professional guide
- Gratuities
Embark on a guided stroll lasting 45 minutes, which includes an exploration of six notable monuments dating from 1190 to 1783. This walk allows travellers to obtain a comprehensive insight into Irish history, exploring both its historical and archaeological wonders. Additionally, it offers an understanding of the progression in architectural design over a millennium while navigating the Viking Triangle. This experience is promoted as ‘From Vikings to Victorians - A Millennium of History within a Thousand Steps’, situated in Ireland’s most ancient city, ‘Veðrafjǫrðr’, (Waterford).
Further enhancing the experience now includes touring an exhibit named ‘Mayors through the Ages, Eight Centuries of Civic Government in Ireland’. This exhibit, set up in City Hall, outlines the evolution of mayoralty and the growth of democratic, parliamentary, and local government throughout the generations.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.