Bray Harbour
A tolerable location with straightforward access. 0 metres LWS. Bray Harbour is situated on the east coast of Ireland about ten miles south of Dublin Bay and a mile and a half north of Bray Head. It is a busy urban centre fronted by a drying small boat harbour where vessels may come temporarily come alongside at high water, take to the hard against the wall, or remain afloat by anchoring or picking up a mooring outside. get full information »
Greystones
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 3 metres LWS. Greystones is situated on the east coast of Ireland about ten miles south of Dublin Bay and two miles south of Bray Head. It is a seaside resort and commuter town that offers a berth in a recently established marina plus the opportunity to anchor outside. get full information »
Wicklow Harbour
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 3 metres LWS. Wicklow Harbour is situated on the east coast of Ireland about twenty miles south of Dublin Bay and a mile and a half northwest of Wicklow Head. It is a small commercial and fishing harbour and county town that offers a berth alongside its piers and an anchorage outside with the possibility of picking up a club mooring if a one should be available. get full information »
Arklow
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 2.8 metres LWS. Arklow is situated on Ireland’s east coast about midway between Dublin and the country’s southeasternmost corner Carnsore Point. It is an active provincial town and a commercial and fishing port. The port offers a small marina with a river pontoon and ample fishing quays where a boat can come alongside and, in fine weather, it is possible to anchor outside. get full information »