Travelling to All Together Now - what to know

All Together Now is held at Curraghmore Estate.
This weekend, thousands of people will be arriving at Curraghmore Estate for the All Together Now festival.
Waterford City and County Council have issued a few updates about travelling to the festival.
Ticket holders arriving at the festival on Friday by taxi or getting dropped off by private vehicles will be directed to the designated drop-off zone at Highfield Business Park, Portlaw (X91 D934) accessed from the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange.
Waterford Council also noted that ticket holders can avail of the free shuttle bus, which will operate on Friday from 9am to 9.30pm and returning Monday from 8am to 1pm.
Festival organisers advise travellers to not use sat nav in driving to the festival, but to follow the directions posted on the festival website.
People travelling from Waterford City should travel the M9 to its end at Grannagh Proceed towards the N25 (west towards Cork) via the N25 Interchange.
At the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange (Carrick Road Roundabout) motorists will be directed right at the roundabout towards the R680 through the town of Portlaw. In Portlaw, they will be directed out the Clonegam Road and enter via Gate 6 for access to the car park.
Motorists from Dublin, the North and the East, are advised to travel the M9 to its end at Grannagh Proceed towards the N25 (west towards Cork) via the N25 Interchange.
At the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange (Carrick Road Roundabout) motorists will be directed right at the roundabout towards the R680 through the town of Portlaw where they will be directed out the Clonegam Road and enter via Gate 6 for access to the car park.
Motorists coming from the southwest and Cork will directed left off the N25 at Lemybrien. They will then use the R676 road, traveling north, then joining the event traffic at Crehana Junction of R676 - R677, then entering to event via Gate 5.
Motorists from the West and Midlands, travelling via M7/M8/N24 , are advised to Travel East along the N24, then turn right at Kilsheelan to the R680. At the end of the R680, south of Carrick-on-Suir, they turn right at the T-Junction with the R676. They will then continue along this regional road and be directed left to the R677 towards Gate 5 (General)
The carpark will be open on Friday, August 2nd at 9am. Traveling by road between 9 am - 1 pm is one of the quietest time to travel to the festival.
Bus Éireann are also offering journeys from Cork, Dublin and Waterford through their Expressway service.
Drop off at the site is prohibited on Monday and Friday.
To keep up to date with traffic, install the All Together Now App or follow their social media.