On site facilities

Campsite facilities with shower block, charge per night. U 18’s must be accompanied by an adult

 Electricity points available but must be booked in advance

 Visitors boat mooring maybe available enquiry to club manager

 Plenty of parking 

 Club bar is normally open during events after sailing and in the evenings

  During a weekend event there is normally a meal available in the club on the Saturday night, booking in advance.  For a longer event there is often an excellent value MEAL DEAL available.  See event information  

Dromineer Village

Accommodation list is available on LDYC web site click CLUB then Local Info; also under Downloads.

 Lough Derg Hostel is located beside the Yacht Club it provides over-night accommodation, breakfasts for non-residents and a café is open during the day.  Homemade bread and scones can be purchased.  Web site www.loughderghouse.ie

 The Whiskey Still Pub and Restaurant is located in the village      Tel 067 24129

 The Public Harbour in the village now has power points.

  Shop:  The local shop opening times are erratic and mainly sell drinks, chocolate and ice cream.  Closed in winter.

  TAXI Trish Grace 087 9926111 

Ballycommon     <5km   

 The Thatched Cottage Bar and Restaurant Tel 067 31426 (courtesy bus available) 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Dromineer (Irish: Drom Inbhir) is a small village in North Tipperary, Ireland. It is situated on the shores of Lough Derg on the River Shannon. The village is located 10 kilometres north of Nenagh. It is a civil parish in the historical barony of Ormond Lower.Home to an 11th century towerhouse, idyllic scenery, a public harbour and other facilities, it is a popular place to visit, especially for those out boating on the lake. The name Dromineer in Irish is “Drom Inbhir”, meaning the back or the ford of the river.Amenities in Dromineer include restaurant and pub (The Whiskey Still), accommodation (such as The Dromineer Hostel) and a children’s playground. Dromineer is home to the Lough Derg Lifeboat, which is the RNLI‘s third inland lifeboat station and was the first inland station in the Republic of Ireland.

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