A little bit of history on the shipwrecks of Tramore….

The Bullán stone – Holy cross Church

The ghost of Tramore’s Back Strand….

A little bit of hidden history behind The Grand Hotel Tramore….

Little known facts regarding the old Railway Bridge Tramore…..

A little bit of history on segregated swimming and tradition at Tramore Beach back in the day……..

The story of Mary Hoolihan a local woman who was found dead at the well on 6th July 1901….

Have your say on Tramore’s future!
Our journey to improve how we move around Tramore has begun — and your voice matters. Join us for any one of the three community workshops where we’ll shape a transport and mobility strategy for Tramore. See details of workshops
below and be part of the conversation to build a more
connected, accessible, and vibrant Tramore — together.

The repurposing of Tramore’s
Coastguard Station
An essay by Paulien Daelman
A student at Trinity College Dublin (May 2024)

The origins of the Victorian Public Drinking Fountain located in Tramore.

This curious piece of metal is situated in Lady Elizabeth’s Cove. It is a piece of maritime history and its story needs to be told.