Tramore surf school exterior of a yellow surf shop with large windows, surfboards displayed outside, and signage for lessons and board hire.

Getting Here

Getting Here

Tramore is easily accessible from all the main airports and cities of Ireland. Drive from Dublin can take up to 1hr 45mins. Drive from Cork can take up to 1hr 30mins.

Dublin train crossing an iron railway bridge above a city street with traffic and pedestrians below.

From Dublin

Take the N7/N9 to the West of the City, and follow the M9/N9 branch for Carlow and Waterford. Follow the N25 through Waterford City, and branch off left along the R675 for Tramore town which is 10km from Waterford City.
Wexford castle with round towers and an arched entrance, set behind a lawn with a circular fountain in the foreground.

From Wexford

Follow the N25 for Waterford City and take the R675 for Tramore, as detailed above.
Colourful shopfronts lining a narrow street in Cork, with two people walking along the pavement.

From Cork

Follow the N25 through Midleton, Youghal and Dungarvan. 2 miles after passing through the village of Kilmeaden, take a right turn onto the R682 at Butlerstown Cross.
Aerial view of Limerick castle beside a river and golf course, surrounded by landscaped grounds and countryside.

From Limerick

Take the N24 through Tipperary Town, Cahir, Clonmel and Carrick On Suir. Cross the river Suir at Fiddown and follow the R680 to the N25 at Kilmeaden. Turn left onto the N25, and after 3 miles take a right turn onto the R682 at Butlerstown Cross.
Pink double-decker Belfast bus driving past a corner pub on a busy Belfast street with pedestrians crossing.

From Belfast

Take the M1 heading south to Dublin then branch off along the A1 where signposted. Continue along the A1 to Dublin Airport and take the M50 heading south then follow signposts for the N7 towards Naas. Continue along the N7 past Naas and branch off along the N9 towards Waterford. Once in Waterford City follow the N25 towards Cork and branch off left along the R675 for Tramore town which is 10km from Waterford City.
Public bus displaying route 360 to Tramore stopped at a roadside bus stop.

By Bus

The number 360 bus from Waterford City runs 7 days a week. Monday-Saturday they depart Waterford Quayside every 30 minutes and on Sundays depart every hour. For a full up-to-date timetable visit the Bus Eireann website here: http://www.buseireann.ie. JJ Kavanagh run buses from Dubin airport to Tramore every day, for more details visit http://www.jjkavanagh.ie.

Passengers walking along a train platform beside a green commuter train at a station.

By Train

Regular train service from Dublin (Heuston Station) to Waterford.