Angling for Salmon on Ireland's Cork Blackwater
Blackwater Lodge in County Waterford
Voted Best Fly Fishing Guesthouse/Hotel in Today's Flyfisher Magazine Game-Tackle Awards 2006.

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Ferry Travel from Europe

Landbridge Ferry from the Continent
From the Continent to England via either:
Note: Brittany Ferries routes via the UK are now part of the Stena Landbridge
Followed by:- UK to Ireland via
Stena routes
Hoek van Holland to Harwich
Calais to Dover
Dieppe to Newhaven.
Brittany Ferries routes
Caen - Portsmouth
Cherbourg - Poole
St. Malo - Portsmouth
Roscoff - Plymouth
Santander - Plymouth
(No concession fares)
Stena routes
Fishguard - Rosslare
Holyhead - Dun Laoghaire
Stranraer - Larne

There are several other alternatives for crossing the English Channel. Whilst we cannot offer all-inclusive packages which include these itineraries, the following links may be useful to help you plan a Blackwater fishing holiday from Europe.

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Direct from France to Ireland

These companies will not give us any concessions on direct routes to Ireland. Contact them direct for fares and timetables.

Tip    Book very early as the number of crossings is limited.

Irish Ferries (Irish website) Brittany Ferries (French website)
Cherbourg - Rosslare
Roscoff - Rosslare
(April to September - both routes)
Roscoff - Cork
(April to September)