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For years, a ferry operated across the river, and that is why the north side of the Slaney is called Ferrybank. A close-up view of Heath vegetation on the Blackstairs Mountains. In the background the vast agricultural land can be seen. The Blackstairs Mountains are a mountain range that run from north to south along the border of County Carlow and County Wexford.

The highest peak on the Blackstairs Mountains is Mount Leinster at metres. The next highest is the Blackstairs Mountain at metres. These mountains are quite unique because they are considered as a Special Area of Conservation. This means that it is an offence to damage or interfere with the plants and habitats that are found here. Curracloe is a coastal village 8kms north of Wexford Town. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.

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