Time: January 28, 2012 from 11am to 4pm
Location: County Louth Golf Club,
Street: Baltray
City/Town: Co.Louth
Phone: 086 8050177
Event Type: paint-out
Organized By: Sally Downey
Latest Activity: Jan 27, 2012
Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)
This Saturday, 28th January next PEBV paintout in Baltray. Baltray is renowned for its golf links is also famous as a bird sanctuary. It is situated on the estuary of the River Boyne a few miles east of Drogheda giving lots of painting opportunities.
We will meet at 11 a.m. for coffee in the clubhouse of the County Louth Golf Club – to give it its correct title.
To get there I strongly recommend throwing away all sat navs and taking the scenic route along the river from Drogheda.
Directions from Dublin – Leave M1 at City North Hotel (exit 7)and head towards Julianstown – N1.
Continue to Drogheda. As you approach the town you will go under a railway bridge.
Pass Scotch Hall/D Hotel on right.
After next lights get into right lane. St Mary’s church on left.
At next lights turn right (sign for docks).
Cross bridge (in right lane).
Turn right. You now have the river on your right.
Continue as far as permitted i.e. to Drogheda Port with yellow and black bollards.
Turn Left.
Turn right and continue along the river for about 4 miles.
After thatched house on right go over bridge and turn right.
Well done your are now in Baltray and the golf club is at the other end of the village.
Add a Comment
Hope you enjoy the 'break' Norah
Am taking a break - having our grandchild for the weekend ! See you next week hopefully
Aah, that's a pity Caroline.
Not this week, Sally.
On my doorstep, so I will definitely be there, Sally.
Created by Plein Eire Administrator Jan 24, 2011 at 10:36am. Last updated by Plein Eire Administrator Jan 28, 2015.
Created by Plein Eire Administrator Jan 12, 2010 at 2:18am. Last updated by Plein Eire Administrator Jun 1, 2012.
Created by Plein Eire Administrator Jul 15, 2010 at 1:33am. Last updated by Plein Eire Administrator Jan 10, 2012.
© 2024 Created by Plein Eire Administrator. Powered by
RSVP for Boyne Valley Plein Eire to add comments!
Join Plein Eire