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Dundalk and District Motocross Club

Dundalk and District Motocross Club

Dundalk Motopark, kilcurry, Dundalk ,
Directions: From Dublin head northbound on the M50, continue to the M50/M1 interchange junction Join the M1,proceed to Dundalk via Drogheda Bypass. From Northern Ireland join M1 south of border crossing follow sign for Dundalk. On the outskirts of Dundalk follow the Dundalk (Town Centre) and Castleblaney exit. (N53) exit and head for Armagh(Dundalk Town Centre). Continue on this road, through one set of traffic lights about 2 miles, until you get ot a T junction turn left signposted Armagh/Newry (R177/N1). You arrive at the outskirts of the town and you will cross a bridge. Once over the river continue a couple of hundred metres past the petrol station and pub, turn left here (signposted Armagh (R177)). Stay on this main road for about 4.5 miles until you come across the entrance to the track on the left, there is a big sign for Kilcurry/Dundalk Motopark as it is on a bad bend proceed with caution.
Dundalk Ice Dome

Dundalk Ice Dome

Dundalk Ice Dome is the first permanent ice arena in Ireland, located in Dundalk Retail Park, Dundalk, County Louth, Republic of Ireland. The Ice Dome aims to become the centre of excellence for ice hockey in Ireland. It was currently home to the Irish national ice hockey squad and local team the Dundalk Bulls. For 2007 and 2008, the venue was used as a secondary venue by the Belfast Giants. The Ice Dome was closed in early May 2010 with plans to open under new management by Planet Ice. As of November 2010, this was yet to happen and the rink remained closed.Ice Hockey World CupIn April 2007, Dundalk Ice Dome successfully staged the International Ice Hockey Federation Division III World Championships, where Team Ireland claimed a silver medal and promotion to Division II.External linksOfficial SiteIrish Ice Hockey AssociationDundalk Bulls
Oriel Park

Oriel Park

Carrick Road, Dundalk ,
Oriel Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Dundalk F.C. Its current capacity is about 4,500 with 3,000 seats. The ground was opened in 1919.
Dundalk Stadium

Dundalk Stadium

Racecourse Road, Dundalk ,
www.dundalkstadium.com bookings@dundalkstadium.com Tel:(+353) 42 933 4438 All-Weather Horse & Greyhound Racing Ireland's only floodlit all-weather horse track and the world's only dual purpose horse