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Lough Ree Access For All Clg

Ballyleague, Lanesboro, Co. Roscommon, N39 X7W2

We have parking spaces for 11 including 3 wheelchair spaces TFI local link bus route 426 stops just at the top of the road beside us.

We have a full changing places suite equipped with Hoist.

FAQ's

Useful Answers to Common questions!

We are proud to offer a fully equipped Changing Places suite, designed to meet the needs of individuals with complex disabilities. Our facility includes a ceiling track hoist system, height-adjustable adult-sized changing bench, accessible toilet, and ample space to accommodate users and their carers in comfort and safety.

A person with a disability will board for 20.00 Euro for a 90 minute boat trip.

In each case, the person booking must indicate if they intend to travel with a registered carer – and the carer, after verification, will be transported at a reduced rate of €5.

It is important for each person to clarify the cost of their trip and confirm identification details BEFORE they book on the website.

No there are no toilets on our boat but there are toilets for people with disability 100 meters from our boat mooring location. Our accessibility centre has a state of the art changing places suite.

Depending on weather conditions the route of your sailing may be adjusted to more sheltered areas.

Booking within 24hrs will require you to call us on 0892625505

No animals are permitted on Lough Ree Access For All boat except for registered care / guide dogs which must be notified in advance to Lough Ree Access For All Team prior to booking.

No Lough Ree access for all CLG has a policy for non-segregation. This means we encourage abled bodied visitors and guests to travel together for recreational activities and sport.

Sailing Times

Each Day trip will consist of a 90 minute trip and will sail at 10.00am, 12.00pm and 2.30pm in the summer and 11.00am and 1.00pm in the winter.

The full-day experience will particularly cater for fishing parties or Historical tours and the packages will be developed in conjunction with Lough Ree Angling Hub & Irelands Hidden Heartlands.

If you would like to book a fishing trip or a historical tour please call us as you can now book these online.

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