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Boyne Valley Fishery

1 Bedford Place
Navan
Meath
Phone: 46 73375
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In this area you will find superb game, coarse, and sea angling. It will satisfy the expectations of specialist, experienced and novice anglers alike. There is a great diversity of waters in this fishery and you are invited to sample the quality and variety of fishing for yourself.
Game angling is available on the River Boyne and its tributaries as well as on a series of small to medium lakes, which are located near Collinstown and Fore in County Westmeath. The lakes around Ballieboro and Virginia to the north-west and a number of lakes near Collinstown and Delvin hold excellent stocks of coarse fish as do the Royal and Grand Canals at Enfield and Edenderry. Sea anglers are provided for on the stretch of coastline from Clogherhead south of Laytown and at the mouth of the Boyne where it flows into the Irish Sea
Description
Description
Tackle is available from a number of sources.
Sean Keenan, (Mr Ace), No 8, Laurences St, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Tel: (041)34371
Clarkes Sports Den, 39 Trimgate St., Navan, Co. Meath. Tel: (046)21130
Tom Murray, The Flying Sportsman, Carrick Rd., Kells Co., Meath. Tel: (046)40205
Raymond Arnold, Main St, Virginia, Co. Cavan. Tel: (049)47060
Raymond Lloyd, Main St, Bailiehoro, Co., Cavan. Tel: (042)65032
Pauric Kelly, 48 Fr. Paul Murphy St, Edenderry, Co., Offaly. Tel: (0405)32071
Location
Location
Travelling to teh Boyne Valley Region
Rail
The nearest railway station is at Drogheda on the main line from Dublin to Belfast.
By road from Dublin Ferryport
Stena Sealink and Irish Ferries line from Holyhead, Wales. Turn right on exiting the ferryport gates and follow signs to N1 (Drogheda) N2 (Slane) or N3 (Navan)
By Road from Dun Laoghaire Ferryport
(Stena Sea/ink from Hollyhead, Wales). The city of Dublin lies between Co. Meath and Dun Laoghaire. The simplest direction is to travel through Dublin and pick up the N3 road to Navan. Connect with the N 50 perimeter motorway and travel northwards towards Blanchardstown to pick up the N3 there.
From Larne Ferryport
Stena Sealink from Stranraer, Scotland or P&O line from Cairnryan, Scotland). Follow the A 8 to its junction with the M2, turn south towards Belfast and pick up the M1/A1/N1 to Drogheda.
From Belfast Harbour
(Norse Irish Ferries from Liverpool, England). Link up with the M1/A1 to Newry and on to Drogheda via the N1.
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