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06 Sept 2025

Surfing session for the visually impaired at Rossnowlagh

The come-and-try initiative will take place on Saturday, July 29 between 1 pm and 3pm, which will be delivered by the Liquid Therapy Surf Centre in Rossnowlagh in conjunction with Vision Sports Ireland

Surfing session for the visually impaired at Rossnowlagh

A come-and-try surfing session for those who are visually impaired will be held later this month at Rossnowlagh Beach.

The session will be delivered by the Liquid Therapy Surf Centre in Rossnowlagh in conjunction with Vision Sports Ireland.
The come-and-try initiative will take place on Saturday, July 29 between 1 pm and 3pm. The cost is €15, and participants must be 12 years and older.

For more information, contact event organiser, Sara McFadden, tel. 086-1677896 or email sara.visionsports@ncbi.ie
To book a place follow the link here.

Vision Sports Ireland, a subsidiary of the NCBI (National Council for the Blind of Ireland), is the Sport Ireland national governing body for sport and leisure opportunities for people who are blind, or vision impaired in Ireland. Vision Sports Ireland promotes a wide variety of adapted and mainstream sports and physical activity opportunities, and facilitates opportunities for people of all levels of fitness and abilities.



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