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Listed locations follow the Derry coastline in a clockwise direction. Their positions may be seen on a satellite image at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, if you're looking for shelter, facilities or a type of location within this county, try our find resources tool.

Culmore Bay, Lough Foyle
A completely protected location with safe access. 3 metres LWS. Culmore Bay is situated on the north coast of Ireland in the southwest corner of the extensive Lough Foyle estuary and immediately within the mouth of the Foyle River. It offers an anchorage in a quiet bay opposite a busy commercial port about 4 miles north of Derry city. get full information »

Foyle Port Marina (Derry City)
A completely protected location with safe access. 8 metres LWS. Foyle Port Marina is situated on the north coast of Ireland at the centre of Londonderry or Derry city, located nineteen miles inland on the River Foyle and reached through the Lough Foyle estuary. It provides pontoon berths adjacent to all the facilities of Northern Ireland’s second-largest city. get full information »

Magilligan Point, Lough Foyle
A good location with safe access. 2 metres LWS. Magilligan Point is situated on the north coast of Ireland immediately inside and on the eastern side of the entrance to Lough Foyle. It is a remote anchorage alongside a ferry terminal on the lough’s northeast shore. get full information »

Coleraine, River Bann
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 3 metres LWS. Coleraine is a small town on the north coast of Ireland situated on the River Bann about five miles above the entrance. It provides berthing at a choice of two fully serviced marinas one just a mile north of the town and another alongside the town quay. get full information »

Seatons Marina, River Bann
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 3 metres LWS. Seatons Marina is situated on the north coast of Ireland, three miles upriver from the entrance to the River Bann. It provides pontoon berthing at a fully serviced private marina with fore-and-aft river moorings for short and long-term berth holders. It does not carry visitor berths, however, this may sometimes be arranged by prior contact. get full information »

The Lower River Bann
A completely protected location with careful navigation required for access. 3 metres LWS. The River Bann exits Ireland’s northern coast about midway between the entrance to Lough Foyle and Ramore Head where Portrush Harbour is located. The river offers the potential to freely anchor off of the main channel or to pick up moorings, berth in a marina or explore inland waterways. get full information »




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