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Riding Schools & Equestrian centers

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Riding Schools & Equestrian Centers

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Ballycanew Riding Centre

Ballycanew,
Gorey, Co. Wexford
Tel: 053 94-27252
Mobile: 087-2770355

Operated under the constant personal supervision of the owner, Sandra Maguire, this compact equestrian centre offers the ideal conditions and encouragement to get started in the exciting world of ponies and horses. Individual attention is assured and careful attention to the comfort, care and safety of even the youngest rider is the foremost priority of the owner.

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Quad Biking

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Quad Biking :

Quad Attack Adventure Centre


Clonroche Enniscorthy,
Tel 053 92 - 44660.

http://www.quadattack.ie

Quad Attack continues to provide the best all weather cross - country driving thrill for all ages from 6 years upwards. Newly Introduced Crazy Corrall (under cover)includes Sumo Wrestling,Bungee Burst & Rodeo Bull with Bouncy Castles for the little 'uns.

Shore Angling

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Shore Angling in North Wexford

For shore anglers the North Wexford coast line stretching from Castletown to Morriscastle has numerous beaches, all of which are very accessible by road and have proven to be very popular beaches for catching specimen fish such as bass, while the recommended bait to use is crab, lugworm or ragworm.

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Sea Angling

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Sea Angling in North Wexford

The village of Cahore in North Wexford has over the years, earned a reputation for being the premier venue for Sea Angling on the East Coast of Ireland.

This achievement is due to large stocks of fish and the vast variety of specimen fish recorded off the Cahore coast. Cahore itself is a great competition venue with annual events being held for members of the Irish Federation of sea Anglers.

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Coarse Fishing

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Coarse Fishing in North Wexford

Nearest is at Athy, Carlow and Graiguenamanagh. However, coarse fishermen could well try the excellent Mullet (to 6lb.) in Courtown Harbour. Bread, float fished or freelined are favourite means.

Free fishing, but mind the ducks!

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River Fishing

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river fishingRiver Fishing in North Wexford

Ahare River

This river has a run of sea trout June to September (mid June to mid July best). Generally only worth fishing downstream of the bridge at Castletown to the sea, slow rather still water.

Bann River

This river rises on Croghan Mountain, flows through Hollyfort, Craanford, Camolin and Ferns. It is a tributary of the Slaney. There are numerous small brown trout in this river. Occasional sea trout July/August. Banks generally overgrown.

 

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