Livello 2 surf houses


Ballycastle Beach

This is not a great wave. Portrush area is more frequent and gets bigger and is way better. 3 different car park around the beach.



back beach

at the southerly end there is a right point and at the northerly end there is a longer left



Castlerock

You can park your car near the toilet block or drive down the lane past it to get onto the beach. just be careful if you do park on the beach that you dont get stuck. Tho in summer months there are plenty of people about to give you a hand out if you do.



Spanish Point Reefs

These reefs provide excellent rights and will work when everything else is almost flat. But is more wind affected than Lahinch.



Spanish Point Beach

It's not the reefs. Only the beach breaks. Some years a sandback can result in a left-hander near the black rock opposite the Lifeguard hut, but generally it's fairly poor. Definitely good for beginners.



Killard

Surf on the right beach, the rock is a good hazard start the it's a right open wave, Nice some small tube time after time.



Lacken

Lacken Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in the wild beauty of northwest Ireland, Lacken delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a raw and rewarding surf experience. The vibe here is pure uncrowded freedom, where powerful yet ordinary waves roll in regularly, letting you […]



Lahinch beach

Lahinch beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Lahinch Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering fun, ordinary power for sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. This exposed stretch in County Clare captures the raw Atlantic energy with a welcoming vibe that draws surfers […]



Lahinch Left

When it is working, the reef off to the left of Lahinch is great craic. On good clean days with low or offshore winds, often strong clean ground swell makes for a long and enjoyable ride. The rip comes out by O'Looneys so watch it if you are coming in and tired! Check out www.lahinch.ie/surf to see the conditions daily from a web shot provided by Tom in the surf shop.Get out of the wave in time as it gets shallow on the inside.



Killadoon

Local beaches include Cross Strand and Carrownisky, both famous for their surf, Killadoon beach is within walking distance (approx 1mile) whilst the spectacular Silver Strand is a short drive away.


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Ballycastle Beach

This is not a great wave. Portrush area is more frequent and gets bigger and is way better. 3 different car park around the beach.



back beach

at the southerly end there is a right point and at the northerly end there is a longer left



Castlerock

You can park your car near the toilet block or drive down the lane past it to get onto the beach. just be careful if you do park on the beach that you dont get stuck. Tho in summer months there are plenty of people about to give you a hand out if you do.



Spanish Point Reefs

These reefs provide excellent rights and will work when everything else is almost flat. But is more wind affected than Lahinch.



Spanish Point Beach

It's not the reefs. Only the beach breaks. Some years a sandback can result in a left-hander near the black rock opposite the Lifeguard hut, but generally it's fairly poor. Definitely good for beginners.



Killard

Surf on the right beach, the rock is a good hazard start the it's a right open wave, Nice some small tube time after time.



Lacken

Lacken Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in the wild beauty of northwest Ireland, Lacken delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a raw and rewarding surf experience. The vibe here is pure uncrowded freedom, where powerful yet ordinary waves roll in regularly, letting you […]



Lahinch beach

Lahinch beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Lahinch Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering fun, ordinary power for sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. This exposed stretch in County Clare captures the raw Atlantic energy with a welcoming vibe that draws surfers […]



Lahinch Left

When it is working, the reef off to the left of Lahinch is great craic. On good clean days with low or offshore winds, often strong clean ground swell makes for a long and enjoyable ride. The rip comes out by O'Looneys so watch it if you are coming in and tired! Check out www.lahinch.ie/surf to see the conditions daily from a web shot provided by Tom in the surf shop.Get out of the wave in time as it gets shallow on the inside.



Killadoon

Local beaches include Cross Strand and Carrownisky, both famous for their surf, Killadoon beach is within walking distance (approx 1mile) whilst the spectacular Silver Strand is a short drive away.


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Ballycastle Beach

This is not a great wave. Portrush area is more frequent and gets bigger and is way better. 3 different car park around the beach.



back beach

at the southerly end there is a right point and at the northerly end there is a longer left



Castlerock

You can park your car near the toilet block or drive down the lane past it to get onto the beach. just be careful if you do park on the beach that you dont get stuck. Tho in summer months there are plenty of people about to give you a hand out if you do.



Spanish Point Reefs

These reefs provide excellent rights and will work when everything else is almost flat. But is more wind affected than Lahinch.



Spanish Point Beach

It's not the reefs. Only the beach breaks. Some years a sandback can result in a left-hander near the black rock opposite the Lifeguard hut, but generally it's fairly poor. Definitely good for beginners.



Killard

Surf on the right beach, the rock is a good hazard start the it's a right open wave, Nice some small tube time after time.



Lacken

Lacken Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in the wild beauty of northwest Ireland, Lacken delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a raw and rewarding surf experience. The vibe here is pure uncrowded freedom, where powerful yet ordinary waves roll in regularly, letting you […]



Lahinch beach

Lahinch beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Lahinch Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering fun, ordinary power for sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. This exposed stretch in County Clare captures the raw Atlantic energy with a welcoming vibe that draws surfers […]



Lahinch Left

When it is working, the reef off to the left of Lahinch is great craic. On good clean days with low or offshore winds, often strong clean ground swell makes for a long and enjoyable ride. The rip comes out by O'Looneys so watch it if you are coming in and tired! Check out www.lahinch.ie/surf to see the conditions daily from a web shot provided by Tom in the surf shop.Get out of the wave in time as it gets shallow on the inside.



Killadoon

Local beaches include Cross Strand and Carrownisky, both famous for their surf, Killadoon beach is within walking distance (approx 1mile) whilst the spectacular Silver Strand is a short drive away.


Livello 2 surf spots


Ballycastle Beach

This is not a great wave. Portrush area is more frequent and gets bigger and is way better. 3 different car park around the beach.



back beach

at the southerly end there is a right point and at the northerly end there is a longer left



Castlerock

You can park your car near the toilet block or drive down the lane past it to get onto the beach. just be careful if you do park on the beach that you dont get stuck. Tho in summer months there are plenty of people about to give you a hand out if you do.



Spanish Point Reefs

These reefs provide excellent rights and will work when everything else is almost flat. But is more wind affected than Lahinch.



Spanish Point Beach

It's not the reefs. Only the beach breaks. Some years a sandback can result in a left-hander near the black rock opposite the Lifeguard hut, but generally it's fairly poor. Definitely good for beginners.



Killard

Surf on the right beach, the rock is a good hazard start the it's a right open wave, Nice some small tube time after time.



Lacken

Lacken Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in the wild beauty of northwest Ireland, Lacken delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a raw and rewarding surf experience. The vibe here is pure uncrowded freedom, where powerful yet ordinary waves roll in regularly, letting you […]



Lahinch beach

Lahinch beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Lahinch Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering fun, ordinary power for sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. This exposed stretch in County Clare captures the raw Atlantic energy with a welcoming vibe that draws surfers […]



Lahinch Left

When it is working, the reef off to the left of Lahinch is great craic. On good clean days with low or offshore winds, often strong clean ground swell makes for a long and enjoyable ride. The rip comes out by O'Looneys so watch it if you are coming in and tired! Check out www.lahinch.ie/surf to see the conditions daily from a web shot provided by Tom in the surf shop.Get out of the wave in time as it gets shallow on the inside.



Killadoon

Local beaches include Cross Strand and Carrownisky, both famous for their surf, Killadoon beach is within walking distance (approx 1mile) whilst the spectacular Silver Strand is a short drive away.


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Ballycastle Beach

This is not a great wave. Portrush area is more frequent and gets bigger and is way better. 3 different car park around the beach.



back beach

at the southerly end there is a right point and at the northerly end there is a longer left



Castlerock

You can park your car near the toilet block or drive down the lane past it to get onto the beach. just be careful if you do park on the beach that you dont get stuck. Tho in summer months there are plenty of people about to give you a hand out if you do.



Spanish Point Reefs

These reefs provide excellent rights and will work when everything else is almost flat. But is more wind affected than Lahinch.



Spanish Point Beach

It's not the reefs. Only the beach breaks. Some years a sandback can result in a left-hander near the black rock opposite the Lifeguard hut, but generally it's fairly poor. Definitely good for beginners.



Killard

Surf on the right beach, the rock is a good hazard start the it's a right open wave, Nice some small tube time after time.



Lacken

Lacken Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in the wild beauty of northwest Ireland, Lacken delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a raw and rewarding surf experience. The vibe here is pure uncrowded freedom, where powerful yet ordinary waves roll in regularly, letting you […]



Lahinch beach

Lahinch beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Lahinch Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering fun, ordinary power for sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. This exposed stretch in County Clare captures the raw Atlantic energy with a welcoming vibe that draws surfers […]



Lahinch Left

When it is working, the reef off to the left of Lahinch is great craic. On good clean days with low or offshore winds, often strong clean ground swell makes for a long and enjoyable ride. The rip comes out by O'Looneys so watch it if you are coming in and tired! Check out www.lahinch.ie/surf to see the conditions daily from a web shot provided by Tom in the surf shop.Get out of the wave in time as it gets shallow on the inside.



Killadoon

Local beaches include Cross Strand and Carrownisky, both famous for their surf, Killadoon beach is within walking distance (approx 1mile) whilst the spectacular Silver Strand is a short drive away.


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Ballycastle Beach

This is not a great wave. Portrush area is more frequent and gets bigger and is way better. 3 different car park around the beach.



back beach

at the southerly end there is a right point and at the northerly end there is a longer left



Castlerock

You can park your car near the toilet block or drive down the lane past it to get onto the beach. just be careful if you do park on the beach that you dont get stuck. Tho in summer months there are plenty of people about to give you a hand out if you do.



Spanish Point Reefs

These reefs provide excellent rights and will work when everything else is almost flat. But is more wind affected than Lahinch.



Spanish Point Beach

It's not the reefs. Only the beach breaks. Some years a sandback can result in a left-hander near the black rock opposite the Lifeguard hut, but generally it's fairly poor. Definitely good for beginners.



Killard

Surf on the right beach, the rock is a good hazard start the it's a right open wave, Nice some small tube time after time.



Lacken

Lacken Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in the wild beauty of northwest Ireland, Lacken delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a raw and rewarding surf experience. The vibe here is pure uncrowded freedom, where powerful yet ordinary waves roll in regularly, letting you […]



Lahinch beach

Lahinch beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Lahinch Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering fun, ordinary power for sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. This exposed stretch in County Clare captures the raw Atlantic energy with a welcoming vibe that draws surfers […]



Lahinch Left

When it is working, the reef off to the left of Lahinch is great craic. On good clean days with low or offshore winds, often strong clean ground swell makes for a long and enjoyable ride. The rip comes out by O'Looneys so watch it if you are coming in and tired! Check out www.lahinch.ie/surf to see the conditions daily from a web shot provided by Tom in the surf shop.Get out of the wave in time as it gets shallow on the inside.



Killadoon

Local beaches include Cross Strand and Carrownisky, both famous for their surf, Killadoon beach is within walking distance (approx 1mile) whilst the spectacular Silver Strand is a short drive away.


Livello 4 surf spots


Ballycastle Beach

This is not a great wave. Portrush area is more frequent and gets bigger and is way better. 3 different car park around the beach.



back beach

at the southerly end there is a right point and at the northerly end there is a longer left



Castlerock

You can park your car near the toilet block or drive down the lane past it to get onto the beach. just be careful if you do park on the beach that you dont get stuck. Tho in summer months there are plenty of people about to give you a hand out if you do.



Spanish Point Reefs

These reefs provide excellent rights and will work when everything else is almost flat. But is more wind affected than Lahinch.



Spanish Point Beach

It's not the reefs. Only the beach breaks. Some years a sandback can result in a left-hander near the black rock opposite the Lifeguard hut, but generally it's fairly poor. Definitely good for beginners.



Killard

Surf on the right beach, the rock is a good hazard start the it's a right open wave, Nice some small tube time after time.



Lacken

Lacken Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in the wild beauty of northwest Ireland, Lacken delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a raw and rewarding surf experience. The vibe here is pure uncrowded freedom, where powerful yet ordinary waves roll in regularly, letting you […]



Lahinch beach

Lahinch beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Lahinch Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering fun, ordinary power for sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. This exposed stretch in County Clare captures the raw Atlantic energy with a welcoming vibe that draws surfers […]



Lahinch Left

When it is working, the reef off to the left of Lahinch is great craic. On good clean days with low or offshore winds, often strong clean ground swell makes for a long and enjoyable ride. The rip comes out by O'Looneys so watch it if you are coming in and tired! Check out www.lahinch.ie/surf to see the conditions daily from a web shot provided by Tom in the surf shop.Get out of the wave in time as it gets shallow on the inside.



Killadoon

Local beaches include Cross Strand and Carrownisky, both famous for their surf, Killadoon beach is within walking distance (approx 1mile) whilst the spectacular Silver Strand is a short drive away.


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