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In 2004, it was named a UNESCO Global Geopark. The Copper Coast stretches 10.5 miles from Kilfarrasy to Stradbally. The region is known for its panoramic seascapes, cliffs, bays, and coves.
Waves whip off the Celtic Sea, crashing against rock and bringing a strong hit of brine to the wild Garrarus Beach on Ireland’s Copper Coast. Exposed by the tide, the shore is webbed with ...
The Copper Coast, a dramatic stretch of Waterford coastline, was recently named as a Unesco global geopark. This highly-prized accolade, as well as the area's European geopark status, which was ...
The development of a €2.5 million "underground experience" in the old mine shafts dotting the cliffs along the Waterford coast is the next goal of the people behind the Copper Coast Geopark ...
Now, the Copper Coast Geopark in Co Waterford, the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark in Co Clare, and the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark in Fermanagh each enjoy the same status as a Unesco ...
The development of a €2.5m “underground experience” in old mine shafts dotting the cliffs along the Waterford coast is the next goal of the people behind the Copper Coast Geopark following ...
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