Hi There.
I am thinking Wicklow might be good (because I have to pick my kid up from a birthday party in Wicklow this Sunday!!!) but the wind might be a little too southerly. In my experience, NE through to E is brilliant from Wicklow. Slightly south of East is not relly a problem because it is a straight enough ridge and the last thing the wind saw was Wales, so it is not too bad. Again my experience is that SE is a bit too much to ask of this site. There are cliffs south of the lighthouse but I have only bad stories from here :cry:
Directions for Wicklow head...
Follow all directions for Wicklow
Drive straight through Wicklow main street
Take road signed "Brittas Bay" past Wicklow Golf Club
About 120M after the sharp right-left-right chicane, look for the red gate on your left hand side (new bungalow development on the right)
Take the path through the red gate, over 2 cattle grids
As you swing round towards the lighthouse, pick a spot & go fly!
With regard to Bray head...
You can approach the flying spots on Bray head from both sides of the headland. For this weekend, the best spot is probrably from "Windgates" half way between Bray and Greystones.
Drive off the south end of theM50 south, take M11 (south) onto N11 south and continue for 1km.
Take the left turn signed Bray/Greystones North
Take the southern cross road off the N11 (the exit before Woodies on the roundabout
Take the Greystones road past Bray Golf Club (uphill)
As you crest the hill, turn left into "Windgates" opposite the cattery & kennels
This cul-de-sac ends at an apartment block with limited number of parking spots
You can clearly see the cul-de-sac and the apartment block at the end of it in Peter's photo aboveWARNING: The ideal spot to park is right at the end of this cul-de-sac (ideal for us!) but the apartment owners here are VERY POSSESSIVE about their privacy and parking. Find a discreet and sensible spot to park before you drop down into the apartment complex, be sure you are not inconveniencing anybody... for our collective good :clap:
You can walk through the apartment car park and climb over a 5-bar gate and walk all the way around to Bray from here. I have not managed to fly from here but have spent many hours walking around wishing I had any form of plane with me :cry:
I will keep in touch with this thread to see if we can meet up this weekend. Of course it goes without saying that if you can't find enough lift to fly off the hills, there will be plenty of hot air eminating from the Shankill Club field beside the Great Sugarloaf, maybe enough hot air to thermal on

so feel free to drop in to the lads...
Talk soon
Garry