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Limerick



Listed locations follow the Limerick 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.

Foynes Harbour
A completely protected location with safe access. 4 metres LWS. Foynes Harbour is located twenty-two miles from the mouth of the River Shannon in Co. Limerick on the west coast of Ireland. It lies in a channel between Foynes Island and the southern bank of the river. The very busy commercial shipping town provides an excellent anchorage plus moorings and a club pontoon that accommodate visitors. get full information »

Askeaton
A completely protected location with attentive navigation required for access. 2 metres LWS. Askeaton is located on the southern shore of the well-marked Shannon estuary on the River Deel tributary, in Co. Limerick on the west coast of Ireland. The entrance to the River Deel is approximately thirty miles from the mouth of the River Shannon and is about five miles beyond Foynes Island. It provides a club pontoon and moorings. get full information »

Limerick Docks
A completely protected location with attentive navigation required for access. 5.5 metres LWS. Limerick is located forty-three miles from the mouth of the River Shannon on the west coast of Ireland. It is a commercial and industrial harbour in the heart of the historical city with no specific provisions for leisure craft. The port allows vessels to stay for a day, or more if it is quiet, or three days for the purposes of unstepping the mast to proceed up into the inland waterways. get full information »




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