N11 Road (Ireland) - Exit List

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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