Exit List
Northbound exits | Junction | Southbound exits |
Road continues as N11 for Dublin and Dún Laoghaire | – | Start of motorway |
Dublin Airport, Dublin Port and NORTHBOUND M50 | No exit | |
Bray North R761 | Bray North R761, Shankill R119 | |
Bray R918, Fassaroe | Bray R918, Fassaroe | |
Enniskerry R117 | Bray West L1956 | |
Bray South, Greystones North R767 | Bray South, Greystones North R767, Enniskerry | |
Roundwood, Glendalough R755, Glencormick | Roundwood, Glendalough R755 | |
Glenview Hotel | Glenview Hotel | |
Drummin, Delgany R762 | Delgany R762, Drummin | |
Kilpedder, Greystones South, Kilcoole R774 | Kilpedder, Greystones South, Kilcoole, R774 | |
Newtownmountkennedy North, Glendalough R772 | Newtownmountkennedy North, Glendalough R772 | |
Newtownmountkennedy South, Newcastle R772 | Newtownmountkennedy South, Newcastle R772 | |
Coyne's Cross, Cullenmore R772 | Coyne's Cross, Cullenmore R772 | |
No exit | Ashford R772 | |
Ashford R772, Rathnew, Wicklow North R750 | Rathnew, Rathdrum, Wicklow North R750 | |
Wicklow, Rathnew R751 | Wicklow, Rathnew R751 | |
Wicklow South, Rathdrum R751 | (Planned) | Wicklow South, Rathdrum R751 |
Brittas Bay | (Planned) | Brittas Bay |
Arklow North R750 | Arklow North R750 | |
Arklow South R772 | Arklow South R772 | |
Gorey | Gorey | |
Gorey, Courtown, Ballycanew R741-R742 | Gorey, Courtown, Ballycanew R741-R742 | |
Start of motorway | – | Road continues as single carriageway until Wexford. |
Gorey, Camolin R772 | (Planned) | Gorey, Camolin R772 |
N30 New Ross, N80 Bunclody | (Planned) | N30 New Ross, N80 Bunclody |
Enniscorthy, Blackwater | (Planned) | Enniscorthy, Blackwater |
Enniscorthy, Oilgate | (Planned) | Enniscorthy, Oilgate |
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