The Geopark Café

Relax and Refuel at the Copper Coast Café
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Café

Alongside the museum you will find Coper Coast Cafe, popular with locals and visitors alike.

The café opens year round, offering fresh home baking always made in house, and quality coffee from award winning local roaster.

Run by best friends Sere and Stacey, they mix warm Irish hospitality with Italian flavours, in a unique setting perfectly located for a break while exploring the Copper Coast.

Families can relax while the kids play in the games area, and responsible dog owners are welcome in with their pups.
For groups, make sure to contact us ahead of your visit as we have limited space.


Enquiries to 0871925360 or serenella@coppercoastgeopark.com

Families

Can relax while the kids play in the games area.

Cyclist

You will find safe bike parking and water refills.

Dog Owners

Responsible dog owners are welcome in with their pups.

Opening Times

Hours vary seasonally, please check before your visit for up to date opening hours.

A rustic classroom interior at the Copper Coast Visitor Centre features exposed stone walls and a high wooden ceiling. Several black tables and mixed chairs are neatly arranged, while large arched windows let in natural light. Informational posters are prominently displayed at the front.

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COPPER COAST GEOSITES

Learn about the connected geological, historical and cultural heritage of our area.

Find us

The Centre is easy to spot....

Just look out for the church spire peeking up trough the trees. Travelling the coast road from Tramore, turn right as you approach the village of Bunmahon just before the bridge. From Dungarvan, pass trough the village and turn left just after the bridge. Parking is limited near the building, please respect our neighbours. Additional parking is possible at nearby Knockmahon NS during summer time, the village of Bunmahon also has extensive parking facilities near the beach and all amenitites just a short walk away.
A group of people stroll along a path toward a small white chapel with a tall bell tower and arched windows. The sky is clear and blue, mirroring the serenity found around Copper Coast Visitor Centre. Trees and gravestones line either side of the path, whispering tales of time past.