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Bubblemakers Go East to West
One way of continuing the coast route of southern coast of Ireland is to take the ferry from Wexford to Waterford. This saves an inland trip and but more importantly, it's a short, pretty crossing from Passage East over to Passage West.
Passage East has a small tower & small working harbour to examine while waiting for the ferry. The ferry crosses backwards & forwards continuously in daylight, so the waiting time is never that long.
There was great excitement for Luke and Mollie as we appeared to drive down into the water.
Passage West is a pretty little village with small harbour & really felt like stepping back in time. I think Luke & Mollie would have been perfectly happy to spend the day going backwards & forwards from East to West.
















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