Gorey & North Wexford Website.
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.
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.
Apart from being Courtown's only indoor swimming pool, the other facilities available here include Jacuzzi, Steam Room, Sauna and a state of the art Gymnasium.
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Tara Hill
Contact : Dermot O' Connor Phone: 086 / 3301904.
Walks Average 40 - 60 Minutes
Courtown Woods
If you are looking for a good walk for all the family this may be the one for you. There are three walks through the woods, the River walk takes you along the Ounavarra river which is beautiful.The car park is at the north of Courtown village just of the main Gorey road.
www.courtownharbour.com/activities_courtown_woods.php
If you are young, keen and have a dinghy lying in the shed, go for it and join a young, energetic and progressive sailing club.
The Club's calendar includes Dinghy Racing on Sunday's and Dinghy Training on Saturday's. There are also two week sailing courses available in July (ISA Level 1 & 2)
The Carnew Enterprise Centre are currently developing walks on the beautiful and breath-taking hills of North Wexford.