I would say Ownahincha is separated into 2 beaches due to a rock formation and an extenstion of the dunes which the Life gaurd hut is ontop of.Both are fun but i think the easterly beach has a wider swell window and is a tad steeper which can improve the set up.Try fishing off the rocks and catching some bass :DChat to the friendly locals and lifegaurds.There is a little car park behind the dunes which is handy as it leads to both beaches.Oh there are loads of jellyfish but they dont sting and i often surfed with seals!
This is a HEAVY HEAVY wave. Can hold size up to 15ft and you can get some immense barrels. The locals will beat the shit out of you if you drop in or if you are from cork.
Lots of parking, and facilities.Good place for beginners to intermediates.Gets quite warm in the summer and its life guarded too.Set in amazing scenary; the Ring of Kerry.
Inchadony consists of a long beach with up to 6 peaks and breaks of various directions and quality. In general any peak in front of the hotel/point is a mellow longboarder / beginners delight, often needing more paddle power to catch than it looks. Sometimes there are really good long right-handers to the right of the point for lovers of the long ride home! Over near the sandbar it's more hollow with a pretty fast left hander being produced on long interval swells that can pitch, requiring a good take off. However it's mostly bigger/better at Castlefreke on those kinds of swells. The crowd factor is beginnning to become an issue with up to 50 surfers and kayaks in the water on some Sundays.Car park is full during the summer due to the hotel. The winter offers the best surf conditions. The hotel has good hot chocolate afterwards. Lessons available for beginners during the summer. Ask for Colm or Aidan. Access from the rocks has to be timed well during big swell.
picks up most sweel in the area,can have a good left in a strong sw swell, heavy wave when big and strong rips
This wave is not for the average surfer, you have to be able to do a seriously good bottom turn off a steep take off.This wave breaks 12 feet from dry rock and the bigger it is the further out it breaks(deeper water!!)
Inch (Cork Area) Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Inch in Cork offers a unique blend of reef and rocky bottom with sandy stretches, creating both left and right-hand waves that work for surfers of all levels. This lesser-known gem on Ireland's south coast delivers consistent conditions throughout much of the year, with the added bonus of […]
Inch Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled off the stunning Inch Strand in County Kerry, Inch Reef delivers rare, long peeling rights over a rocky reef that can stretch up to 400 meters on perfect days, blending power and speed into an unforgettable ride. This sand-bar influenced wave fires with hollow, fast sections ideal for […]
I would say Ownahincha is separated into 2 beaches due to a rock formation and an extenstion of the dunes which the Life gaurd hut is ontop of.Both are fun but i think the easterly beach has a wider swell window and is a tad steeper which can improve the set up.Try fishing off the rocks and catching some bass :DChat to the friendly locals and lifegaurds.There is a little car park behind the dunes which is handy as it leads to both beaches.Oh there are loads of jellyfish but they dont sting and i often surfed with seals!
This is a HEAVY HEAVY wave. Can hold size up to 15ft and you can get some immense barrels. The locals will beat the shit out of you if you drop in or if you are from cork.
Lots of parking, and facilities.Good place for beginners to intermediates.Gets quite warm in the summer and its life guarded too.Set in amazing scenary; the Ring of Kerry.
Inchadony consists of a long beach with up to 6 peaks and breaks of various directions and quality. In general any peak in front of the hotel/point is a mellow longboarder / beginners delight, often needing more paddle power to catch than it looks. Sometimes there are really good long right-handers to the right of the point for lovers of the long ride home! Over near the sandbar it's more hollow with a pretty fast left hander being produced on long interval swells that can pitch, requiring a good take off. However it's mostly bigger/better at Castlefreke on those kinds of swells. The crowd factor is beginnning to become an issue with up to 50 surfers and kayaks in the water on some Sundays.Car park is full during the summer due to the hotel. The winter offers the best surf conditions. The hotel has good hot chocolate afterwards. Lessons available for beginners during the summer. Ask for Colm or Aidan. Access from the rocks has to be timed well during big swell.
picks up most sweel in the area,can have a good left in a strong sw swell, heavy wave when big and strong rips
This wave is not for the average surfer, you have to be able to do a seriously good bottom turn off a steep take off.This wave breaks 12 feet from dry rock and the bigger it is the further out it breaks(deeper water!!)
Inch (Cork Area) Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Inch in Cork offers a unique blend of reef and rocky bottom with sandy stretches, creating both left and right-hand waves that work for surfers of all levels. This lesser-known gem on Ireland's south coast delivers consistent conditions throughout much of the year, with the added bonus of […]
Inch Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled off the stunning Inch Strand in County Kerry, Inch Reef delivers rare, long peeling rights over a rocky reef that can stretch up to 400 meters on perfect days, blending power and speed into an unforgettable ride. This sand-bar influenced wave fires with hollow, fast sections ideal for […]
I would say Ownahincha is separated into 2 beaches due to a rock formation and an extenstion of the dunes which the Life gaurd hut is ontop of.Both are fun but i think the easterly beach has a wider swell window and is a tad steeper which can improve the set up.Try fishing off the rocks and catching some bass :DChat to the friendly locals and lifegaurds.There is a little car park behind the dunes which is handy as it leads to both beaches.Oh there are loads of jellyfish but they dont sting and i often surfed with seals!
This is a HEAVY HEAVY wave. Can hold size up to 15ft and you can get some immense barrels. The locals will beat the shit out of you if you drop in or if you are from cork.
Lots of parking, and facilities.Good place for beginners to intermediates.Gets quite warm in the summer and its life guarded too.Set in amazing scenary; the Ring of Kerry.
Inchadony consists of a long beach with up to 6 peaks and breaks of various directions and quality. In general any peak in front of the hotel/point is a mellow longboarder / beginners delight, often needing more paddle power to catch than it looks. Sometimes there are really good long right-handers to the right of the point for lovers of the long ride home! Over near the sandbar it's more hollow with a pretty fast left hander being produced on long interval swells that can pitch, requiring a good take off. However it's mostly bigger/better at Castlefreke on those kinds of swells. The crowd factor is beginnning to become an issue with up to 50 surfers and kayaks in the water on some Sundays.Car park is full during the summer due to the hotel. The winter offers the best surf conditions. The hotel has good hot chocolate afterwards. Lessons available for beginners during the summer. Ask for Colm or Aidan. Access from the rocks has to be timed well during big swell.
picks up most sweel in the area,can have a good left in a strong sw swell, heavy wave when big and strong rips
This wave is not for the average surfer, you have to be able to do a seriously good bottom turn off a steep take off.This wave breaks 12 feet from dry rock and the bigger it is the further out it breaks(deeper water!!)
Inch (Cork Area) Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Inch in Cork offers a unique blend of reef and rocky bottom with sandy stretches, creating both left and right-hand waves that work for surfers of all levels. This lesser-known gem on Ireland's south coast delivers consistent conditions throughout much of the year, with the added bonus of […]
Inch Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled off the stunning Inch Strand in County Kerry, Inch Reef delivers rare, long peeling rights over a rocky reef that can stretch up to 400 meters on perfect days, blending power and speed into an unforgettable ride. This sand-bar influenced wave fires with hollow, fast sections ideal for […]
I would say Ownahincha is separated into 2 beaches due to a rock formation and an extenstion of the dunes which the Life gaurd hut is ontop of.Both are fun but i think the easterly beach has a wider swell window and is a tad steeper which can improve the set up.Try fishing off the rocks and catching some bass :DChat to the friendly locals and lifegaurds.There is a little car park behind the dunes which is handy as it leads to both beaches.Oh there are loads of jellyfish but they dont sting and i often surfed with seals!
This is a HEAVY HEAVY wave. Can hold size up to 15ft and you can get some immense barrels. The locals will beat the shit out of you if you drop in or if you are from cork.
Lots of parking, and facilities.Good place for beginners to intermediates.Gets quite warm in the summer and its life guarded too.Set in amazing scenary; the Ring of Kerry.
Inchadony consists of a long beach with up to 6 peaks and breaks of various directions and quality. In general any peak in front of the hotel/point is a mellow longboarder / beginners delight, often needing more paddle power to catch than it looks. Sometimes there are really good long right-handers to the right of the point for lovers of the long ride home! Over near the sandbar it's more hollow with a pretty fast left hander being produced on long interval swells that can pitch, requiring a good take off. However it's mostly bigger/better at Castlefreke on those kinds of swells. The crowd factor is beginnning to become an issue with up to 50 surfers and kayaks in the water on some Sundays.Car park is full during the summer due to the hotel. The winter offers the best surf conditions. The hotel has good hot chocolate afterwards. Lessons available for beginners during the summer. Ask for Colm or Aidan. Access from the rocks has to be timed well during big swell.
picks up most sweel in the area,can have a good left in a strong sw swell, heavy wave when big and strong rips
This wave is not for the average surfer, you have to be able to do a seriously good bottom turn off a steep take off.This wave breaks 12 feet from dry rock and the bigger it is the further out it breaks(deeper water!!)
Inch (Cork Area) Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Inch in Cork offers a unique blend of reef and rocky bottom with sandy stretches, creating both left and right-hand waves that work for surfers of all levels. This lesser-known gem on Ireland's south coast delivers consistent conditions throughout much of the year, with the added bonus of […]
Inch Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled off the stunning Inch Strand in County Kerry, Inch Reef delivers rare, long peeling rights over a rocky reef that can stretch up to 400 meters on perfect days, blending power and speed into an unforgettable ride. This sand-bar influenced wave fires with hollow, fast sections ideal for […]
I would say Ownahincha is separated into 2 beaches due to a rock formation and an extenstion of the dunes which the Life gaurd hut is ontop of.Both are fun but i think the easterly beach has a wider swell window and is a tad steeper which can improve the set up.Try fishing off the rocks and catching some bass :DChat to the friendly locals and lifegaurds.There is a little car park behind the dunes which is handy as it leads to both beaches.Oh there are loads of jellyfish but they dont sting and i often surfed with seals!
This is a HEAVY HEAVY wave. Can hold size up to 15ft and you can get some immense barrels. The locals will beat the shit out of you if you drop in or if you are from cork.
Lots of parking, and facilities.Good place for beginners to intermediates.Gets quite warm in the summer and its life guarded too.Set in amazing scenary; the Ring of Kerry.
Inchadony consists of a long beach with up to 6 peaks and breaks of various directions and quality. In general any peak in front of the hotel/point is a mellow longboarder / beginners delight, often needing more paddle power to catch than it looks. Sometimes there are really good long right-handers to the right of the point for lovers of the long ride home! Over near the sandbar it's more hollow with a pretty fast left hander being produced on long interval swells that can pitch, requiring a good take off. However it's mostly bigger/better at Castlefreke on those kinds of swells. The crowd factor is beginnning to become an issue with up to 50 surfers and kayaks in the water on some Sundays.Car park is full during the summer due to the hotel. The winter offers the best surf conditions. The hotel has good hot chocolate afterwards. Lessons available for beginners during the summer. Ask for Colm or Aidan. Access from the rocks has to be timed well during big swell.
picks up most sweel in the area,can have a good left in a strong sw swell, heavy wave when big and strong rips
This wave is not for the average surfer, you have to be able to do a seriously good bottom turn off a steep take off.This wave breaks 12 feet from dry rock and the bigger it is the further out it breaks(deeper water!!)
Inch (Cork Area) Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Inch in Cork offers a unique blend of reef and rocky bottom with sandy stretches, creating both left and right-hand waves that work for surfers of all levels. This lesser-known gem on Ireland's south coast delivers consistent conditions throughout much of the year, with the added bonus of […]
Inch Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled off the stunning Inch Strand in County Kerry, Inch Reef delivers rare, long peeling rights over a rocky reef that can stretch up to 400 meters on perfect days, blending power and speed into an unforgettable ride. This sand-bar influenced wave fires with hollow, fast sections ideal for […]
I would say Ownahincha is separated into 2 beaches due to a rock formation and an extenstion of the dunes which the Life gaurd hut is ontop of.Both are fun but i think the easterly beach has a wider swell window and is a tad steeper which can improve the set up.Try fishing off the rocks and catching some bass :DChat to the friendly locals and lifegaurds.There is a little car park behind the dunes which is handy as it leads to both beaches.Oh there are loads of jellyfish but they dont sting and i often surfed with seals!
This is a HEAVY HEAVY wave. Can hold size up to 15ft and you can get some immense barrels. The locals will beat the shit out of you if you drop in or if you are from cork.
Lots of parking, and facilities.Good place for beginners to intermediates.Gets quite warm in the summer and its life guarded too.Set in amazing scenary; the Ring of Kerry.
Inchadony consists of a long beach with up to 6 peaks and breaks of various directions and quality. In general any peak in front of the hotel/point is a mellow longboarder / beginners delight, often needing more paddle power to catch than it looks. Sometimes there are really good long right-handers to the right of the point for lovers of the long ride home! Over near the sandbar it's more hollow with a pretty fast left hander being produced on long interval swells that can pitch, requiring a good take off. However it's mostly bigger/better at Castlefreke on those kinds of swells. The crowd factor is beginnning to become an issue with up to 50 surfers and kayaks in the water on some Sundays.Car park is full during the summer due to the hotel. The winter offers the best surf conditions. The hotel has good hot chocolate afterwards. Lessons available for beginners during the summer. Ask for Colm or Aidan. Access from the rocks has to be timed well during big swell.
picks up most sweel in the area,can have a good left in a strong sw swell, heavy wave when big and strong rips
This wave is not for the average surfer, you have to be able to do a seriously good bottom turn off a steep take off.This wave breaks 12 feet from dry rock and the bigger it is the further out it breaks(deeper water!!)
Inch (Cork Area) Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Inch in Cork offers a unique blend of reef and rocky bottom with sandy stretches, creating both left and right-hand waves that work for surfers of all levels. This lesser-known gem on Ireland's south coast delivers consistent conditions throughout much of the year, with the added bonus of […]
Inch Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled off the stunning Inch Strand in County Kerry, Inch Reef delivers rare, long peeling rights over a rocky reef that can stretch up to 400 meters on perfect days, blending power and speed into an unforgettable ride. This sand-bar influenced wave fires with hollow, fast sections ideal for […]
I would say Ownahincha is separated into 2 beaches due to a rock formation and an extenstion of the dunes which the Life gaurd hut is ontop of.Both are fun but i think the easterly beach has a wider swell window and is a tad steeper which can improve the set up.Try fishing off the rocks and catching some bass :DChat to the friendly locals and lifegaurds.There is a little car park behind the dunes which is handy as it leads to both beaches.Oh there are loads of jellyfish but they dont sting and i often surfed with seals!
This is a HEAVY HEAVY wave. Can hold size up to 15ft and you can get some immense barrels. The locals will beat the shit out of you if you drop in or if you are from cork.
Lots of parking, and facilities.Good place for beginners to intermediates.Gets quite warm in the summer and its life guarded too.Set in amazing scenary; the Ring of Kerry.
Inchadony consists of a long beach with up to 6 peaks and breaks of various directions and quality. In general any peak in front of the hotel/point is a mellow longboarder / beginners delight, often needing more paddle power to catch than it looks. Sometimes there are really good long right-handers to the right of the point for lovers of the long ride home! Over near the sandbar it's more hollow with a pretty fast left hander being produced on long interval swells that can pitch, requiring a good take off. However it's mostly bigger/better at Castlefreke on those kinds of swells. The crowd factor is beginnning to become an issue with up to 50 surfers and kayaks in the water on some Sundays.Car park is full during the summer due to the hotel. The winter offers the best surf conditions. The hotel has good hot chocolate afterwards. Lessons available for beginners during the summer. Ask for Colm or Aidan. Access from the rocks has to be timed well during big swell.
picks up most sweel in the area,can have a good left in a strong sw swell, heavy wave when big and strong rips
This wave is not for the average surfer, you have to be able to do a seriously good bottom turn off a steep take off.This wave breaks 12 feet from dry rock and the bigger it is the further out it breaks(deeper water!!)
Inch (Cork Area) Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Inch in Cork offers a unique blend of reef and rocky bottom with sandy stretches, creating both left and right-hand waves that work for surfers of all levels. This lesser-known gem on Ireland's south coast delivers consistent conditions throughout much of the year, with the added bonus of […]
Inch Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled off the stunning Inch Strand in County Kerry, Inch Reef delivers rare, long peeling rights over a rocky reef that can stretch up to 400 meters on perfect days, blending power and speed into an unforgettable ride. This sand-bar influenced wave fires with hollow, fast sections ideal for […]
