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Crystal-clear memories of Ireland

Rosa Doherty visits Waterford in the Emerald Isle, to reminisce on family holidays she spent as a disgruntled child

June 25, 2015 12:34
Twelfth-century Kilkenny Castle, which has been restored and remodelled, exudes romance (Photo: Getty Images)

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Rosa Doherty,

Rosa Doherty

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As a child I was dragged year after year on a two-week summer holiday to Ireland where it rained often. I bemoaned my parents for choosing our "cheap and boring holiday" while classmates jetted off to sunny climes.

Yet as an adult I felt the urge to return and explore the Emerald Isle, appreciative of the fact I got a holiday at all. It was only right I channelled some hindsight and attempted to see why my parents were always so keen.

I planned to explore new ground and the trip started not in the back of a car surrounded by the family's luggage, but at Luton airport.

For the first time in two years, direct flights to Waterford have opened up the ideal way to explore Ireland's most ancient and former capital city, thanks to VLM Airlines. It operates a 50-seater Fokker with leather-clad chairs and ample leg room.

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