Find your local Rotary club
66 clubs across the island of Ireland — from Antrim to Youghal, Galway to Belfast. Every club is different, every club is local, and most welcome new visitors at every meeting.
Where Rotary lives in Ireland
District 1160 is the only Rotary district that spans the whole island. Whether you’re in a city centre, a market town, or a coastal village — there’s almost certainly a Rotary club within reach. Use the search and the map below to find yours.
Find a club by name or town
Type to filter the list of all 66 District 1160 clubs. Click through to a club’s page for meeting details, contacts, and projects.
Search by town, county, or club name to find your nearest Rotary club. 66 clubs across Ireland No clubs match. Try a different town or browse all 66 clubs.Where do you live?
All 66 clubs, on the map
Browse geographically — useful when you’re looking for the nearest club to a place rather than the right club for a name you already know.
The District in seven zones
Each Rotary zone in District 1160 is led by an Assistant Governor who supports the clubs in that area. Click a zone for the clubs and AG within it.
A pattern with infinite local variations
Most Rotary clubs in Ireland meet weekly — typically over breakfast, lunch, or dinner, with some now hybrid or online. Meetings usually run an hour and combine fellowship, a guest speaker or club business, and updates on projects and events.
Beyond the weekly meeting, members get involved at whatever level suits them — service committees, fundraising events, international projects, or supporting young people through Rotaract, Interact, and youth-leadership programmes. The pattern is the same in every club. The character is uniquely local.
Every club, in one list
If you prefer a flat A–Z, the full directory is below.
Found a club? Here’s what comes next.
Visiting a club, joining a club, or just looking for what’s on across the District.
Just turn up.
Most clubs welcome guests at every meeting. If you’re thinking about joining, the best first step is to attend a meeting as a visitor — see the people, hear the speaker, ask questions afterwards. No commitment, no pressure. Reach out to the club directly via its page above, or use our enquiry form and we’ll connect you.