Directions
If you have GPS, please use the following co-ordinates:
Lat: N:52.38563 Long: W: -6:57950
From Rosslare
When you leave the ferry at Rosslare, you will come straight onto the N25. Take a left at the first roundabout, straight through the second and the third (you are now on the N11). Approx ¼ mile (0.4km) after the third roundabout, take the next left - sign post for: National Heritage Park - Kiltealy - R730 - Clonroche.
The National Heritage Park is now on your left and the river Slaney on your right. Continue beside the river until you go under a railway bridge and take a right directly after the bridge. Keep to the main road and you will see Marty B's pub on your right (approx 3 miles - 5km) and then the Top Shop service station. Take the driveway to the right directly after the station and follow right up to Killurin Lodge.
From Dublin Direction
Travelling on the N11 follow the signs for Wexford / Rosslare. After Enniscorthy town you will come to the village of Oilgate and about 3 miles / 5km passed Oilgate, you will notice a brown sign advertising Wexford Wildfowl Reserve 2km. You are taking the next right - sign post for Killurin / L3006.
Keep to the main road, crossing the river Slaney at Killurin bridge. At the stop sign, go straight across onto a very short road, which brings you to Marty B's pub on your right. Turn right and you will see the Top Shop service station. Take the driveway to the right directly after the station and follow right up to Killurin Lodge
From Waterford Direction
When nearing Wexford town on the N25, you will notice Barntown, which has a traffic calming section and then a signpost for Ferrcarrig Hotel on the approach to a roundabout. Take the left exit on to the N11 in the direction of Dublin.
Approx ¼ mile (0.4km) after the roundabout, take the next left - sign post for: National Heritage Park - Kiltealy - R730 - Clonroche.
The National Heritage Park is now on your left and the river Slaney on your right. Continue beside the river until you go under a railway bridge and take a right directly after the bridge. Keep to the main road and you will see Marty B's pub on your right (approx 3 miles - 5km) and then the Top Shop service station. Take the driveway to the right directly after the station and follow right up to Killurin Lodge.
Within 10kms
A seven minute drive away is the National Heritage Park in Ferrycarrig. Leave today behind and begin an unforgettable journey through 9000 years of Irish History! Enter a special place, where Ireland’s heritage comes alive with sights and sounds that shaped a country and helped to shape the world.
Johnstown Castle is an excellent harmony between a great Victorian revival castle and beautiful ornamental surroundings. Built for the Grogan Morgan family between 1810 and 1855 with its mature woodland and lakes it is a fantastic venue for a picnic or gentle stroll around the lakes.
Wexford is within a 10 minute drive and is a town steeped in history, which offers the visitor a delightful maze of meandering streets, lanes and passage-ways, scattered with delightful pavement cafes and pubs, serving excellent local produce. Wexford also boasts an excellent choice of shops, leisure centers and indoor family amenities.
The award winning National 1798 Centre offers a fascinating insight into the birth of modern democracy in Ireland. Only a 10 minute drive, the Centre tells the epic and heroic tale of the 1798 Rebellion and its aftermath using multi-media and interactive computers.
Within Walking Distance
Within a two minute walk (at the bottom of the driveway) there is a mini supermarket and a lively country pub serving a selection of pub grub. A ten minute walk will bring you to a very traditional country pub, where banter and the “craic” are the order of the day and the television is only used for big sporting occasions!
Ten minutes will also bring you to the banks of the beautiful River Slaney, where a camera is a must to capture the ruins of the Normal castle, quaint quay and spectacular view up and down the river from Killurin Bridge. Watch the local rowing club train in the traditional fishing cots or bring a fishing rod (we’ll lend you one) and have a cast. You might come home with a flounder, an eel or maybe even a bass!