Dungarvan

Dungarvan is a Seaside resort town and harbour on the south coast of Ireland in the province of Munster. Dungarvan is the county town and administrative centre of County Waterford. The town's Irish name means "Garbhan's fort", referring to Saint Garbhan who founded a church there in the seventh century. The town lies on the N25 road (European route E30), which connects Cork, Waterford and Rosslare Europort.

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Based on former visitors to Dungarvan, Munster the following are the most recommended accommodation in Dungarvan.

Seaview Guesthouse Rooms from EUR 55.00

Seaview Guesthouse thumb Windgap, Pulla
Dungarvan, Munster

Gold Coast Self Catering Rooms from EUR 89.00

Gold Coast Self Catering thumb Gold Coast Road
Dungarvan, Munster

Clonea Strand Hotel Rooms from EUR 50.15

Clonea Strand Hotel thumb Tallacoolemore Clonea
Dungarvan, Munster

The Park Hotel, Holiday Homes & Leisure Centre Rooms from EUR 79.00

The Park Hotel, Holiday Homes & Leisure Centre thumb Shandon Road
Dungarvan, Munster

Gold Coast Golf Resort Rooms from EUR 50.15

Gold Coast Golf Resort thumb Ballinacourty
Dungarvan, Munster

Lawlors Hotel Rooms from EUR 46.75

Lawlors Hotel thumb Bridge Street
Dungarvan, Munster
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