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Gorey to Enniscorthy from $3: 3 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Gorey, Ireland
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Enniscorthy, Ireland

How to Get from Gorey to Enniscorthy: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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25 kmDistance
25m Fastest

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30m
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$5-8
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45m
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$3-6
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Distance: 25 km
Duration: 25m

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Traveling From Gorey to Enniscorthy

Embarking on the journey from Gorey to Enniscorthy reveals stark contrasts: Gorey offers a small-town charm with its quaint shops and vibrant arts scene, while Enniscorthy brims with historical intrigue and scenic views of the River Slaney.

Best Neighbourhoods in Enniscorthy

Enniscorthy boasts diverse neighborhoods, each with its own charm and attractions.

Castle Hill
• Home to the historic Enniscorthy Castle.
• Offers stunning panoramic views of the town.
The Market Square
• Vibrant atmosphere with local shops and cafes.
• Great spot for outdoor events and gatherings.
Clonroche
• Features scenic walking trails along the River Slaney.
• Known for its friendly community vibe.

Best Times To Visit Enniscorthy's Attractions

Optimizing your visit to Enniscorthy means timing your stops at popular sites wisely.

Enniscorthy Castle
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and a more intimate exploration of its rich history.
The Market Square
Weekdays, especially mid-morning, offer a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy local shops without the bustle of weekend crowds.
The National 1798 Rebellion Centre
Consider going during weekdays, avoiding weekends and school holidays for a comprehensive look into Ireland's revolutionary history.

Enniscorthy Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Enniscorthy typically experiences a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild winters and cool summers, making it an inviting destination year-round. Visiting during late spring and early autumn often provides the most pleasant weather, enhancing your experience as you explore the town's attractions.

Dining in Enniscorthy: A Culinary Delight

For a distinct culinary experience, try the locally loved ‘The Courtyard’, where you can savor their signature beef and Guinness stew made with fresh, regional ingredients. Unlike Gorey's coastal seafood offerings, this dish embodies the heartiness of traditional Irish fare, paired with a cozy atmosphere that encourages relaxation and conversation.

Gorey to Enniscorthy: Overview of Bus, Train, Flight, and Car Trips

Traveling between Gorey and Enniscorthy offers a variety of convenient options to suit your preferences, schedule, and budget. Whether you prioritize affordability, speed, or comfort, you’re sure to find the perfect way to travel without compromising on quality or convenience.

Useful tips for bus travellers
• Arrive at Gorey Bus Station a bit early to secure a comfortable seat, especially during peak hours when buses might be full; the station is located conveniently near the main shopping area in Gorey.
• Bring some cash or check the bus operator's website for mobile payment options, as fares range from $7 to $16 depending on the operator; for Wexford Bus, visit their site for accurate pricing and schedule details at Wexford Bus.
• Upon arriving at Enniscorthy Station, take a moment to grab a quick snack from the nearby café before heading into town; the station is only a short walk from the main attractions, including the historical Enniscorthy Castle and the picturesque River Slaney.