St Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. Opening Varies. Free Entry
Details
St Aidan’s Cathedral. Opening Varies. Admission free.
Accessibility:
Parking for visitors with disabilities is available on the Cathedral site, near the entrance. There is a step at the entrance of the cathedral and small steps at various places within the cathedral to access separate areas. There are no accessible toilets. The Cathedral’s toilets have a step up to them.
Brief Description:
Built in 1843, St Aidan’s Cathedral is located in Enniscorthy. The Cathedral was designed by the architect, Augustus Welby Pugin, famous for having designed London's Houses of Parliament. The Cathedral hosts services on Sundays and Mondays and a vigil on Saturday and is open to visitors throughout the week.
Further Information:
Address:
St Aidan’s Cathedral, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, Ireland.
Email:
saintaidans@eircom.net
Phone:
Website:
http://www.staidanscathedral.ie/
Opening Hours:
Open 8:30am to 6pm daily.
Directions:
St Aidan’s Cathedral is situated in Enniscorthy town, just off the R702.
OS SL899992
Transport:
Regular daily services via Wexford bus, http://wexfordbus.com/, Bus Eireann, http://www.buseireann.ie/, and Ardcavan Bus, http://www.ardcavan.com/, all operating routes through Enniscorthy.
There are also train services operated by Irish rail, http://www.irishrail.ie/, stopping at Enniscorthy train station.
For up to date timetables for all above services please visit their websites.
Amenities:
There are numerous café’s, shops and restaurants available in Enniscorthy town.
Travel Information
For further travel information please see: www.transportforireland.ie
Or call Transport for Ireland on +353 1 879 8300