Lisloughrey Pier

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Region: Ireland (266), Mayo (3) and Lisloughrey (2)

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Facilities

Available facilities: Fresh water, Shower, Toilet, Fuel, Swimming area.

Updated on 15. May 2025. Update facilities.

Mooring

Options for mooring in this harbour: To pier/wharf, Mooring buoy<br>(for easy "anchoring", not to be confused with bouys used in marinas), Towards land.

Updated on 15. May 2025. Update mooring.

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Lisloughrey is the biggest quay on the lake, and is in the Co Mayo part of the lake. It is in the custodianship of the Corrib Navigation Trust, and Mayo Co Council. Visiting boats can usually moor alongside the quay, but not on the area marked out for the Corrib Princess lake tour boat. Depth, 3M at the pier but further in are reeds and shallows, and believe it or not great anchoring/mooring for a small boat. The prevailing winds here are SW, and this harbour is a bit vulnerable. Walking distance to two hotels, the famous Ashford Castle, and equally nice, less famous, Lisloughrey Lodge. Walking distance to arguably the most beatiful village in Ireland, Cong. Fuel can be delivered by arrangement.

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Facilities

Available facilities: Fresh water, Shower, Toilet, Fuel, Swimming area.

Updated on 15. May 2025. Update facilities.

Mooring

Options for mooring in this harbour: To pier/wharf, Mooring buoy<br>(for easy "anchoring", not to be confused with bouys used in marinas), Towards land.

Updated on 15. May 2025. Update mooring.

Wind protection

Protection next night

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The wind forecasts come from yr.no (Norwegian Meteorological Institute), and was last updated 2 hours and 19 minutes ago (Monday 19 May 01:19 PM). The next night score shows you the worst hour between 22:00 and 08:00 the next night. We recommend that you check multiple sources for wind forecasts. windy.com is a good website to show larger wind systems.

The safe directions for this harbour was added at 15. May 2025. Click here to edit.

Lisloughrey Pier is surrounded by high hills or mountains. When strong winds come from the mountainous side there is a risk of turbulent or katabatic winds (also called "fall winds"), which may be rather unpleasant. In such conditions, you should not rely on the wind protection score for the coming night. Click to edit.

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