Hi Lads
I was wondering if any of you could give directions to ennerilly beach as I was down in courtown north today and I know the beach is Jack whites but just not to sure of which way.....
Pm if you want and which beach is best fished guess the usual bait applies
Thanks Lads
Dave
Directions needed please
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Re: Directions needed please
Dave,
Take the left turn (if travelling from Dublin) at Jack Whites and follow the road all the way down to the T junction, turn right, follow that road past Brittas Bay.
You eventually pass the Europen Golf Club on your left, keep going.
When you come to a small bridge (river underneath), you will see a gate on your left - thats the entrance to North beach Ennerielly, the south beach is a small bit further along, you will see an opening on your left where you can park, and the beach is right in front of you.
Image below, zoom in to see the river, the red marker is the North Beach.
http://mapcarta.com/18955914
Hope that helps.
Take the left turn (if travelling from Dublin) at Jack Whites and follow the road all the way down to the T junction, turn right, follow that road past Brittas Bay.
You eventually pass the Europen Golf Club on your left, keep going.
When you come to a small bridge (river underneath), you will see a gate on your left - thats the entrance to North beach Ennerielly, the south beach is a small bit further along, you will see an opening on your left where you can park, and the beach is right in front of you.
Image below, zoom in to see the river, the red marker is the North Beach.
http://mapcarta.com/18955914
Hope that helps.
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Re: Directions needed please
shamoo0804
Thanks for that now i now the way....
Regards
Dave
Thanks for that now i now the way....
Regards
Dave
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Re: Directions needed please
Yo could go past Jack Whites and then take the turn off for Arklow. Take the left turn-off(sign-posted Brittas) and you will see an opening for Ennereilly beach on your right about 2 miles up.