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Friendly leisure sailing club |
The Harbour Bray Dublin Ireland +353 (0) 1 286 0272 |
Ahoy there, shipmate! Bray, situated on Dublin Bay, is a perfect location for leisure sailing. The harbour itself offers safe moorings and the scenery of the coastline seen from the water is truly breathtaking. Bray Sailing Club is a friendly, vibrant organisation that can cater for all your sailing needs. For further details and information contact the club secretary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sailing in Dublin bay |
North Beach Greystones Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 287 4628 http://www.greystonessc.com/ |
Sailing is a very popular sport in and around Dublin bay and Greystones Sailing Club is one of the many sailing clubs that are situated on the shores of Dublin bay. Sailing is a sport everyone can enjoy so there is no excuse not to see Dublin from the bay while you are here. On a sunny day it can't be beaten. Call the club for details of membership and events. All enquiries are welcome. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dublin bay sailing |
Harbour Road Howth Dublin Ireland +353 (0) 1 862 2141 http://www.hyc.ie/ |
Howth enjoys a beautiful location on Dublin Bay, just half an hour's drive from the city centre. Facilities at the Yacht Club include a marina and a comfortable, well-regarded restaurant. Howth is the ideal location for that summer evening sail across the panoramic Dublin Bay, or perhaps just a casual stroll along the shore after a pleasant meal in the club's restaurant. Contact the club secretary for all enquiries and details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Learn to sail in Dun Laoghaire Harbour |
West Pier Dun Laoghaire Harbour Dublin, Co. Dublin Ireland +353 (0) 1 284 4195 |
Beginner, intermediate and advanced level courses are available at the Irish National Sailing School. Dun Laoghaire is just south of Dublin city center (on the DART line), and is home to massive ports for ferry travel, as well as smaller piers for sailing boats. Prices will vary based on your requests, so please call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All about Irish sailing |
3 Park Road Dun Laoghaire Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 280 0239 http://www.sailing.ie/ |
Given the fact that the country is surrounded by water, Ireland is the perfect place for sailing enthusiasts and Dublin Bay features a whole host of yacht and boat clubs. The Irish Sailing Association is the place to contact for details of all clubs and sailing activities in and around Dublin. All enquiries are welcome. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Early Christrian island |
Lambay Island Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 605 7700 (Dublin Tourism) |
Located some 16km off the Dublin coast, Lambay Island was originally one of Ireland's early Christian monasteries, looted by Viking raiders in 795AD. Now privately owned, Lambay is home to a medieval castle, a bird sanctuary and a herd of about 200 deer. Due to its deep surrounding waters, the island is a particularly popular location for scuba-divers. The island is accessible only by prior permission from Rogerstown Harbour, 27km north of Dublin in Rush. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sailing in Dublin Bay |
The Royal St George Yacht Club Queens Road Dublin, Co. Dublin Ireland +353 (0) 1 280 1811 http://www.rsgyc.ie/ |
Dun Laoghaire is a picturesque harbour town just south of Dublin and can easily be reached on the DART, Dublin's electric rail service. From Tara Street station in the city centre you can be in Dun Laoghaire in under half an hour. The Royal Irish Yacht Club would be happy to deal with any of your enquiries, so if you are interested don't hesitate to give them a call. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Out on the bay |
Strand Road Sutton Dublin Ireland +353 (0)1 839 3135 http://www.sdc.ie |
On a summer evening, when the sun is disappearing over Ireland and the moon has already begun to rise, possibly the best place to be is right in the middle of Dublin Bay as the city lights begin to illuminate the strands and shores of Howth and Sutton. If you are interested in boating in the seas off Dublin, for whatever reason, call Sutton Dinghy Club for details about their facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |