
Getting to the Spiegletent Festival
Get to Wexford By Bus
Wexford Bus has 25 services from Dublin to Wexford town every day. Some of these routes are via Arklow, Gorey and Enniscorthy and so is the ideal way to get to Wexford. Services to Wexford town also operate from Waterford, Maynooth and Carlow.
Locally, Wexford Bus operates services to town from Clonard, Drinagh, Castlebridge and Kilmore.
For timetables for all Wexford Bus regional and local routes, click HERE
Get to Wexford By Boat with Stena Line
Travel by Superferry from Rosslare to Fishguard on the fastest crossing to Wales. Onboard the Stena Europe you’ll enjoy the best travel experience on the Irish Sea. Click HERE for more information.
With a choice of 2 ferry crossings daily and no baggage charges why not pack it all in and enjoy a Car–cation with Stena Line today.
Rosslare Europort is situated at the end of the N25 in Rosslare Harbour. Rosslare Harbour along with ferry symbols can be found on all road signs leading to the port. The port is 20 minutes from Wexford town.
Get to Wexford By Train
The coastal train journey from Dublin to Rosslare is arguably the most scenic of all Irish rail journeys and It’s listed by Michael Palin (Monty Python) as one of his favourite train journeys.
Trains depart from Dublin Connolly station and arrive at Wexford (O’Hanrahan) station. The Dublin / Rosslare line serves County Wexford with stations at Gorey, Enniscorty, Wexford.
Services are direct and require no changes on the way. Trains from Dublin to Wexford depart every one to four hours. The journey time on this route is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
For more details Click HERE

