Three Bridges Rally 2026

Tom Clarke Bridge, Saturday 5th September

This year’s Three Bridges Rally will take place on Saturday 5 September. We’ll muster at Poolbeg Marina before parading up and down the Liffey at 14:30. We’ll spend the night rafted on the Liffey Pontoon beside the 3Arena. In the morning we’ll leave with the St Bridget at 11:00.

The Lord Mayor of Dublin will be leading the parade aboard a motor yacht, and will address participants and the press afterwards.

Our host ashore will be the Clayton Hotel, where we have the use of a new function room for the evening. Dinner will be followed by some presentations and informal entertainment. If you can’t sail, you can still join us for the evening festivities.

Poolbeg Yacht and Boat Club has kindly offered to waive all berthing charges and may host a social event on Friday evening. Come early and make a weekend of it!

We’ll hold a raffle with proceeds going to the RNLI. Buy tickets at the event or online in the shop below. All winners will be contacted even if they’re not present at the time of the draw. Thanks to sponsors for prizes, including the Clayton Hotel and Marine Parts Direct.


Date:
Saturday 5th September
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
Free to watch
Address:
Tom Clarke Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Tom Clarke Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

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