Hike
Hike
1-2h
Ballysaggartmore Towers, located in County Waterford, were built in 1834 by Arthur Kiely-Ussher for his jealous wife who wanted a grander castle than her brother-in-law. However, due to financial troubles and the Great Famine, the grand plans were abandoned, leaving only the ornate gate and towers standing. Today, visitors can enjoy a short walk through the woodland surrounding the towers, listening to the enchanting birdsong and exploring the picturesque setting that feels straight out of a fairy tale.
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