Black spot

54.476383 N / -8.321950 O

Black spot Surf Spot Guide, Ireland

Nestled at the southern edge of Bundoran, Black Spot delivers hollow, fast reef waves over flat rocks that thrill experienced surfers seeking powerful rights and lefts. This rocky reef break offers an uncrowded vibe with occasional sessions that pull in quality swell for adrenaline-pumping rides. It's the kind of spot where the raw Atlantic power meets technical precision, creating memorable barrels on the right days.

Geography and Nature

Black Spot sits in Tullaghan near Manorhamilton in County Donegal, marking the southern end of the Bundoran area along Ireland's wild northwest coast. The landscape features rugged cliffs framing a rocky shoreline with protruding points that funnel Atlantic swells, surrounded by open coastal dunes and rural countryside rather than urban bustle. The takeoff zone reveals flat rock slabs beneath, transitioning to boulder-strewn entries, with the nearby Drowes Rivermouth adding to the dramatic, exposed headland setting.

Surf Setup

Black Spot is a classic reef-rocky break firing both right and left handers from an A-frame setup over a rocky bottom. It excels on northwest swells around 1 meter, holding shape best with southeast offshore winds that groom the faces for hollow, fast sections. Medium to high tides provide the ideal push, though it can handle all stages with low to mid often delivering the steepest takeoffs. On a typical session, expect punchy waves demanding sharp positioning and quick maneuvers amid the uneven reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, thriving on northwest swells during the stormy winter months from October to March when Atlantic fronts deliver reliable power. Summer from June to September offers cleaner conditions but smaller waves, making it worth checking forecasts for northwest pulses. Avoid flat spells in high summer or overly massive winter swells that close out the reef.

Crowd Levels

Black Spot sees few surfers on weekdays and remains lightly populated even on weekends. A mix of locals and visiting surfers shares the lineup peacefully.

Who It's For

Black Spot suits experienced surfers confident in reef breaks and fast waves. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and hollow power, while intermediates might warm up nearby but face challenging sections here. Advanced riders will love the speed and barrels, rewarding strong paddling and precise positioning.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that requires careful entries and exits, plus potential rips on bigger swells. Strong currents can develop, so respect the conditions and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 18°C, calling for a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties for comfort on the rocks. Winter from December to March drops to 9 to 12°C, demanding a thick 5/4/3mm steamer, hood, boots, and gloves against the chill. Spring and fall hover at 11 to 15°C, where a 4/3mm or 5/4mm wetsuit with booties keeps you warm for extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Donegal Airport (CFN) about 80 kilometers north or Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC) roughly 120 kilometers south, both offering car rentals for the drive. From Dublin Airport (DUB), it's a 4-hour drive northwest via N4 and N15 motorways straight to Bundoran. Head south from Bundoran town center along the coast road for 2 kilometers to Tullaghan, where limited roadside parking hugs the rocky access point with a short 200-meter walk to the reef. Public buses from Sligo or Donegal Town connect to Bundoran, but plan a taxi or hitch for the final leg as direct service to the spot is sparse.

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54.476383 N / -8.321950 O
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Black spot Surf Spot Guide, Ireland

Nestled at the southern edge of Bundoran, Black Spot delivers hollow, fast reef waves over flat rocks that thrill experienced surfers seeking powerful rights and lefts. This rocky reef break offers an uncrowded vibe with occasional sessions that pull in quality swell for adrenaline-pumping rides. It's the kind of spot where the raw Atlantic power meets technical precision, creating memorable barrels on the right days.

Geography and Nature

Black Spot sits in Tullaghan near Manorhamilton in County Donegal, marking the southern end of the Bundoran area along Ireland's wild northwest coast. The landscape features rugged cliffs framing a rocky shoreline with protruding points that funnel Atlantic swells, surrounded by open coastal dunes and rural countryside rather than urban bustle. The takeoff zone reveals flat rock slabs beneath, transitioning to boulder-strewn entries, with the nearby Drowes Rivermouth adding to the dramatic, exposed headland setting.

Surf Setup

Black Spot is a classic reef-rocky break firing both right and left handers from an A-frame setup over a rocky bottom. It excels on northwest swells around 1 meter, holding shape best with southeast offshore winds that groom the faces for hollow, fast sections. Medium to high tides provide the ideal push, though it can handle all stages with low to mid often delivering the steepest takeoffs. On a typical session, expect punchy waves demanding sharp positioning and quick maneuvers amid the uneven reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, thriving on northwest swells during the stormy winter months from October to March when Atlantic fronts deliver reliable power. Summer from June to September offers cleaner conditions but smaller waves, making it worth checking forecasts for northwest pulses. Avoid flat spells in high summer or overly massive winter swells that close out the reef.

Crowd Levels

Black Spot sees few surfers on weekdays and remains lightly populated even on weekends. A mix of locals and visiting surfers shares the lineup peacefully.

Who It's For

Black Spot suits experienced surfers confident in reef breaks and fast waves. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and hollow power, while intermediates might warm up nearby but face challenging sections here. Advanced riders will love the speed and barrels, rewarding strong paddling and precise positioning.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that requires careful entries and exits, plus potential rips on bigger swells. Strong currents can develop, so respect the conditions and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 18°C, calling for a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties for comfort on the rocks. Winter from December to March drops to 9 to 12°C, demanding a thick 5/4/3mm steamer, hood, boots, and gloves against the chill. Spring and fall hover at 11 to 15°C, where a 4/3mm or 5/4mm wetsuit with booties keeps you warm for extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Donegal Airport (CFN) about 80 kilometers north or Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC) roughly 120 kilometers south, both offering car rentals for the drive. From Dublin Airport (DUB), it's a 4-hour drive northwest via N4 and N15 motorways straight to Bundoran. Head south from Bundoran town center along the coast road for 2 kilometers to Tullaghan, where limited roadside parking hugs the rocky access point with a short 200-meter walk to the reef. Public buses from Sligo or Donegal Town connect to Bundoran, but plan a taxi or hitch for the final leg as direct service to the spot is sparse.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
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frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
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Surf Black Spot from October to March on northwest swells around 1 meter with southeast offshore winds and medium to high tides. It thrives during stormy winter months when Atlantic fronts deliver power, though summer from June to September can offer cleaner but smaller waves on northwest pulses. Check forecasts to avoid flat high summer or closing massive winter swells for the best sessions.[72 words]
Black Spot suits experienced surfers confident in reef breaks and fast waves. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and hollow power, while intermediates might warm up nearby but face challenging sections. Advanced riders love the speed and barrels, rewarding strong paddling and precise positioning on this powerful spot.[68 words]
Black Spot offers hollow, fast reef waves over flat rocks with powerful rights and lefts from an A-frame setup. It excels on northwest swells around 1 meter, holding shape with southeast offshore winds for steep takeoffs and punchy sections demanding sharp positioning. The rocky bottom transitions to boulder-strewn entries amid the exposed headland.[70 words]
Black Spot sees few surfers on weekdays and remains lightly populated even on weekends, with locals and visitors sharing peacefully. Fly into Donegal Airport 80 kilometers north or Ireland West Airport Knock 120 kilometers south, then drive; from Dublin it's 4 hours via N4 and N15 to Bundoran. Head south 2 kilometers to Tullaghan for limited roadside parking and a 200-meter walk.[78 words]
Black Spot delivers an uncrowded vibe with hollow, fast reef waves pulling quality Atlantic swell for adrenaline-pumping barrels on the right days. Nestled at Bundoran's southern edge near Tullaghan in rugged County Donegal cliffs and dunes, its flat rock slabs and protruding points funnel raw power, creating technical precision rides unlike busier urban breaks.[69 words]

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