Hook Peninsula

It has been a gateway to south-east Ireland for successive waves of invaders, including the Vikings, Anglo-Normans and the English.The coastline has a number of beaches.The peninsula's fishing villages, bird watching on the mudflats of Bannow Estuary, deep sea angling, snorkeling and swimming are part of the area's maritime life.[citation needed] The area's rivers, valleys, estuaries and hills have long provided south-west Wexford with rich grazing land.This article related to the geography of County Wexford, Ireland is a stub.
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