Passage East

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History

On 23 August 1170, Strongbow landed at Passage East with 200 knights and 1,000 men-at-arms, a year after the first Normans had landed at Bannow, symbolising the beginning of the Norman invasion of Ireland. Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Nearby are the ruins of Geneva Barracks, a one-time planned utopian colony turned into a notorious prison and point of departure for thousands of rebels transported from the country for participation in the 1798 rebellion.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Tourism and fishing

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The Waterford Estuary Mussel Festival is held each September in Passage East and some nearby villages.[2]Template:Update inline

Transport

Car ferry

Passage East Ferry Company Limited, which has been in operation since 1982, links the village, and County Waterford as a whole, with County Wexford, specifically the village of Ballyhack. A journey on the company's vessel, The Tintern, which has a capacity for 28 cars, saves motorists a road journey of approximately 55 km. There has been some local concern in recent yearsScript error: No such module "Unsubst". about the level of traffic through the village generated by the car ferry.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Bus service

Suirway operate a bus route linking Passage East to Waterford.[3] Some buses operate via Dunmore East.

Sport

The local GAA club, Passage GAA, concentrates on hurling. Its best known players are Sean Cullinane and Eoin Kelly. Eoin Kelly won Passage's first All-Star award in 2008. The football club associated with the Passage area is Gaultier.

See also

References

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External links

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