Welcome to Stradbally More

Stradbally More is a very special place in County Waterford, Ireland. Did you know that the name "Stradbally" means "Big Street" in Irish? Isn't that funny?

Long, long ago, before your great, great grandparents were born, Stradbally More was known for its beautiful copper mines. Imagine, shiny, reddish-brown copper, dug right out from the ground there! The mines were very important and lots of people came to work in them.

One really fun thing that happened in Stradbally More was the arrival of the railway. Can you imagine giant steam trains puffing and whistling their way through the town? The children would have been so excited to see them! This happened way back in 1872!

Stradbally More is also known for its beautiful scenery. It has lovely green fields and forests, and the ocean is not too far away. People have been living and farming in this area for hundreds of years, enjoying the peaceful life.

Even though it might seem like a small place, lots of interesting things have happened in Stradbally More. Maybe one day, you could visit and see it for yourself!

  1. What does "Stradbally" mean in Irish?
  2. What was Stradbally More known for long, long ago?
  3. What exciting event happened in Stradbally More in 1872?
  4. Why do you think the people in Stradbally More were happy when the railway came?
  5. What would you like to see if you visited Stradbally More and why?

All About Stradbally More

Stradbally More is a wonderful little village in County Waterford, Ireland. It's like a hidden treasure on the map! Here, you'll find the beautiful Copper Coast, which is a stretch of coastline famous for its old copper mines. The village is surrounded by lots of green fields where you can spot sheep and cows grazing. The area is rich in nature – it's not unusual to see rabbits hopping around and birds soaring in the sky! Near the coast, you might even spot seals or dolphins.

Have you heard about the "Street of the Tinkers"? That's a famous street in Stradbally More. And guess what? There is even a fairy door on one of the trees there! Isn't that magical?

Stradbally More also has a river running close by, called the Dalligan River. It's a perfect place for a picnic. On a sunny day, the river sparkles like a silver ribbon winding through the landscape. You'll also find a few hills around the village - perfect for a fun day of exploring!

So, if you love nature, animals, and a bit of magic, Stradbally More is the perfect place to visit!

  1. What is the name of the river that runs close to Stradbally More, and what does it look like on a sunny day?
  2. Describe the "Street of the Tinkers" and explain why it is famous in Stradbally More.
  3. Using a map, can you find and name one geographical feature near Stradbally More that wasn't mentioned in the text?
  4. What types of wildlife can you spot in and around Stradbally More?
  5. Take a trip! Explore the area around Stradbally More and report on a geographical feature that you find interesting. Why did it catch your attention?

My Family and Stradbally More

Hi! I'm Bailey and I'm eight years old. I live in Stradbally More, Co. Waterford. It's super cool here! There are so many fun things to do. My house is right next to the Copper Coast Geopark. It's really big and has lots of cool rocks and fossils. Sometimes, I even find cool shiny stones and I add them to my collection!

There's also a big lighthouse near where I live. It's called the Stradbally Cove Lighthouse. It's really tall and white. I like to imagine it's a castle where a princess lives.

Stradbally More is also near the beach. I love building sandcastles and watching the seagulls. The water is really cold, but it doesn’t stop me from having fun!

The best part of living here is the Copper Coast Mini Farm. They have so many animals! My favorite is the llama because they're funny and have really long necks. I love living in Stradbally More!

  1. What is one thing Bailey collects and where do they find it?
  2. Describe the Stradbally Cove Lighthouse according to Bailey.
  3. What does Bailey do at the beach?
  4. What is Bailey's favorite animal at the Copper Coast Mini Farm and why?
  5. What does Bailey enjoy most about living in Stradbally More?

The Logainm of Stradbally More

Stradbally More is a lovely place in County Waterford, Ireland. Its name comes from the Irish words 'An Sráidbhaile Mór'. If we break it down, 'An Sráidbhaile' means 'the big street' and 'Mór' means 'big'. So, Stradbally More translates to 'The Big Street'.

Long ago, people used Irish language to name places. They used words that described what the place looked like or what happened there. In the case of Stradbally More, it might have been a big, important street in the old times. Maybe there were lots of houses, shops or a market. People would travel from all over to visit, making it a busy and bustling place.

Today, Stradbally More is still a big part of County Waterford. It's no longer a bustling market town, but it's home to many people, schools, and parks. The name now reminds us of its rich history and the people who lived there hundreds of years ago. It's like a story that the town tells about itself, and we can learn a lot about Ireland's past from these stories.

  1. What does the name 'Stradbally More' mean in English?
  2. Why do you think places were named in the Irish language?
  3. What does Stradbally More's name tell us about its past?
  4. How has Stradbally More changed from the old times to now?
  5. Can you think of any other place names that tell a story about the place?

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