Livello 2 surf houses


Inch (Cork Area)

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 […]



Fennels Bay Reef

Fun hollow wave from 2-4ft. The exit can be tricky.



Garretstown

Garretstown is a spot where your guaranted at least 4 footers every time. Waves are nearly always bigger on the West beach and the wide bay ensures that Garretstown picks up any southerly or southwesterly swells.Because the beach has a small gradient with a holllow in the middle, it works better at low tide with the waves losing a lot of their power at higher tide.The East beach comes into its own in a really high swell when the other beach have only foam



Donomore Reefs

For advanced surfers only and be very careful of a low tide



Dunworley

Nice break to find uncrowded surf.Be sure to park your car up top(you'll understand what i mean once arriving). Be careful walking down, main access point, can be slippery at foot of slipway(priceless watching guys running down to surf only to fall on their arse and it does hurt!)



Fennels Bay

Fennels Bay Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in County Cork, Fennels Bay delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating fun, ordinary waves that keep sessions lively without overwhelming power. The vibe here is pure Ireland—raw, uncrowded, and rewarding for surfers seeking that authentic […]



Brandon Bay

Be careful when surfing this place to tidy up after you, local farmers dont take too well to this sort of thing and it could spoil future trips for others.As for the wave just go out and have fun!It works with most winds because of the shape of the bay, and is more popular as a windsurfing spot (PWA event held there annually).



Do More reefs

When its on this spot is so good.



Coumeenole

Beware bathers in summmer. Strong currents. Deceptively strong waves. Difficult to predict break, stick to one spot left or right (depending on preference) and wait for peak. Fast up needed, can be dumpy. really powerful waves that tube whith a nice off shore wind a real strong ledgy wave. one of my favourite spots that offers both right and left breaks depending on what wind is there



Barley Cove

main rule is be patient. she doesnt always produce the goods but wait when the swell comes it is cool.park in the car park or up on the road if you feel adventurous the carpark does get full in summer


Livello 3 surf houses

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Inch (Cork Area)

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 […]



Fennels Bay Reef

Fun hollow wave from 2-4ft. The exit can be tricky.



Garretstown

Garretstown is a spot where your guaranted at least 4 footers every time. Waves are nearly always bigger on the West beach and the wide bay ensures that Garretstown picks up any southerly or southwesterly swells.Because the beach has a small gradient with a holllow in the middle, it works better at low tide with the waves losing a lot of their power at higher tide.The East beach comes into its own in a really high swell when the other beach have only foam



Donomore Reefs

For advanced surfers only and be very careful of a low tide



Dunworley

Nice break to find uncrowded surf.Be sure to park your car up top(you'll understand what i mean once arriving). Be careful walking down, main access point, can be slippery at foot of slipway(priceless watching guys running down to surf only to fall on their arse and it does hurt!)



Fennels Bay

Fennels Bay Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in County Cork, Fennels Bay delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating fun, ordinary waves that keep sessions lively without overwhelming power. The vibe here is pure Ireland—raw, uncrowded, and rewarding for surfers seeking that authentic […]



Brandon Bay

Be careful when surfing this place to tidy up after you, local farmers dont take too well to this sort of thing and it could spoil future trips for others.As for the wave just go out and have fun!It works with most winds because of the shape of the bay, and is more popular as a windsurfing spot (PWA event held there annually).



Do More reefs

When its on this spot is so good.



Coumeenole

Beware bathers in summmer. Strong currents. Deceptively strong waves. Difficult to predict break, stick to one spot left or right (depending on preference) and wait for peak. Fast up needed, can be dumpy. really powerful waves that tube whith a nice off shore wind a real strong ledgy wave. one of my favourite spots that offers both right and left breaks depending on what wind is there



Barley Cove

main rule is be patient. she doesnt always produce the goods but wait when the swell comes it is cool.park in the car park or up on the road if you feel adventurous the carpark does get full in summer


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Inch (Cork Area)

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 […]



Fennels Bay Reef

Fun hollow wave from 2-4ft. The exit can be tricky.



Garretstown

Garretstown is a spot where your guaranted at least 4 footers every time. Waves are nearly always bigger on the West beach and the wide bay ensures that Garretstown picks up any southerly or southwesterly swells.Because the beach has a small gradient with a holllow in the middle, it works better at low tide with the waves losing a lot of their power at higher tide.The East beach comes into its own in a really high swell when the other beach have only foam



Donomore Reefs

For advanced surfers only and be very careful of a low tide



Dunworley

Nice break to find uncrowded surf.Be sure to park your car up top(you'll understand what i mean once arriving). Be careful walking down, main access point, can be slippery at foot of slipway(priceless watching guys running down to surf only to fall on their arse and it does hurt!)



Fennels Bay

Fennels Bay Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in County Cork, Fennels Bay delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating fun, ordinary waves that keep sessions lively without overwhelming power. The vibe here is pure Ireland—raw, uncrowded, and rewarding for surfers seeking that authentic […]



Brandon Bay

Be careful when surfing this place to tidy up after you, local farmers dont take too well to this sort of thing and it could spoil future trips for others.As for the wave just go out and have fun!It works with most winds because of the shape of the bay, and is more popular as a windsurfing spot (PWA event held there annually).



Do More reefs

When its on this spot is so good.



Coumeenole

Beware bathers in summmer. Strong currents. Deceptively strong waves. Difficult to predict break, stick to one spot left or right (depending on preference) and wait for peak. Fast up needed, can be dumpy. really powerful waves that tube whith a nice off shore wind a real strong ledgy wave. one of my favourite spots that offers both right and left breaks depending on what wind is there



Barley Cove

main rule is be patient. she doesnt always produce the goods but wait when the swell comes it is cool.park in the car park or up on the road if you feel adventurous the carpark does get full in summer


Livello 2 surf spots


Inch (Cork Area)

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 […]



Fennels Bay Reef

Fun hollow wave from 2-4ft. The exit can be tricky.



Garretstown

Garretstown is a spot where your guaranted at least 4 footers every time. Waves are nearly always bigger on the West beach and the wide bay ensures that Garretstown picks up any southerly or southwesterly swells.Because the beach has a small gradient with a holllow in the middle, it works better at low tide with the waves losing a lot of their power at higher tide.The East beach comes into its own in a really high swell when the other beach have only foam



Donomore Reefs

For advanced surfers only and be very careful of a low tide



Dunworley

Nice break to find uncrowded surf.Be sure to park your car up top(you'll understand what i mean once arriving). Be careful walking down, main access point, can be slippery at foot of slipway(priceless watching guys running down to surf only to fall on their arse and it does hurt!)



Fennels Bay

Fennels Bay Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in County Cork, Fennels Bay delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating fun, ordinary waves that keep sessions lively without overwhelming power. The vibe here is pure Ireland—raw, uncrowded, and rewarding for surfers seeking that authentic […]



Brandon Bay

Be careful when surfing this place to tidy up after you, local farmers dont take too well to this sort of thing and it could spoil future trips for others.As for the wave just go out and have fun!It works with most winds because of the shape of the bay, and is more popular as a windsurfing spot (PWA event held there annually).



Do More reefs

When its on this spot is so good.



Coumeenole

Beware bathers in summmer. Strong currents. Deceptively strong waves. Difficult to predict break, stick to one spot left or right (depending on preference) and wait for peak. Fast up needed, can be dumpy. really powerful waves that tube whith a nice off shore wind a real strong ledgy wave. one of my favourite spots that offers both right and left breaks depending on what wind is there



Barley Cove

main rule is be patient. she doesnt always produce the goods but wait when the swell comes it is cool.park in the car park or up on the road if you feel adventurous the carpark does get full in summer


Livello 3 surf spots

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Inch (Cork Area)

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 […]



Fennels Bay Reef

Fun hollow wave from 2-4ft. The exit can be tricky.



Garretstown

Garretstown is a spot where your guaranted at least 4 footers every time. Waves are nearly always bigger on the West beach and the wide bay ensures that Garretstown picks up any southerly or southwesterly swells.Because the beach has a small gradient with a holllow in the middle, it works better at low tide with the waves losing a lot of their power at higher tide.The East beach comes into its own in a really high swell when the other beach have only foam



Donomore Reefs

For advanced surfers only and be very careful of a low tide



Dunworley

Nice break to find uncrowded surf.Be sure to park your car up top(you'll understand what i mean once arriving). Be careful walking down, main access point, can be slippery at foot of slipway(priceless watching guys running down to surf only to fall on their arse and it does hurt!)



Fennels Bay

Fennels Bay Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in County Cork, Fennels Bay delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating fun, ordinary waves that keep sessions lively without overwhelming power. The vibe here is pure Ireland—raw, uncrowded, and rewarding for surfers seeking that authentic […]



Brandon Bay

Be careful when surfing this place to tidy up after you, local farmers dont take too well to this sort of thing and it could spoil future trips for others.As for the wave just go out and have fun!It works with most winds because of the shape of the bay, and is more popular as a windsurfing spot (PWA event held there annually).



Do More reefs

When its on this spot is so good.



Coumeenole

Beware bathers in summmer. Strong currents. Deceptively strong waves. Difficult to predict break, stick to one spot left or right (depending on preference) and wait for peak. Fast up needed, can be dumpy. really powerful waves that tube whith a nice off shore wind a real strong ledgy wave. one of my favourite spots that offers both right and left breaks depending on what wind is there



Barley Cove

main rule is be patient. she doesnt always produce the goods but wait when the swell comes it is cool.park in the car park or up on the road if you feel adventurous the carpark does get full in summer


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Inch (Cork Area)

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 […]



Fennels Bay Reef

Fun hollow wave from 2-4ft. The exit can be tricky.



Garretstown

Garretstown is a spot where your guaranted at least 4 footers every time. Waves are nearly always bigger on the West beach and the wide bay ensures that Garretstown picks up any southerly or southwesterly swells.Because the beach has a small gradient with a holllow in the middle, it works better at low tide with the waves losing a lot of their power at higher tide.The East beach comes into its own in a really high swell when the other beach have only foam



Donomore Reefs

For advanced surfers only and be very careful of a low tide



Dunworley

Nice break to find uncrowded surf.Be sure to park your car up top(you'll understand what i mean once arriving). Be careful walking down, main access point, can be slippery at foot of slipway(priceless watching guys running down to surf only to fall on their arse and it does hurt!)



Fennels Bay

Fennels Bay Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in County Cork, Fennels Bay delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating fun, ordinary waves that keep sessions lively without overwhelming power. The vibe here is pure Ireland—raw, uncrowded, and rewarding for surfers seeking that authentic […]



Brandon Bay

Be careful when surfing this place to tidy up after you, local farmers dont take too well to this sort of thing and it could spoil future trips for others.As for the wave just go out and have fun!It works with most winds because of the shape of the bay, and is more popular as a windsurfing spot (PWA event held there annually).



Do More reefs

When its on this spot is so good.



Coumeenole

Beware bathers in summmer. Strong currents. Deceptively strong waves. Difficult to predict break, stick to one spot left or right (depending on preference) and wait for peak. Fast up needed, can be dumpy. really powerful waves that tube whith a nice off shore wind a real strong ledgy wave. one of my favourite spots that offers both right and left breaks depending on what wind is there



Barley Cove

main rule is be patient. she doesnt always produce the goods but wait when the swell comes it is cool.park in the car park or up on the road if you feel adventurous the carpark does get full in summer


Livello 4 surf spots


Inch (Cork Area)

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 […]



Fennels Bay Reef

Fun hollow wave from 2-4ft. The exit can be tricky.



Garretstown

Garretstown is a spot where your guaranted at least 4 footers every time. Waves are nearly always bigger on the West beach and the wide bay ensures that Garretstown picks up any southerly or southwesterly swells.Because the beach has a small gradient with a holllow in the middle, it works better at low tide with the waves losing a lot of their power at higher tide.The East beach comes into its own in a really high swell when the other beach have only foam



Donomore Reefs

For advanced surfers only and be very careful of a low tide



Dunworley

Nice break to find uncrowded surf.Be sure to park your car up top(you'll understand what i mean once arriving). Be careful walking down, main access point, can be slippery at foot of slipway(priceless watching guys running down to surf only to fall on their arse and it does hurt!)



Fennels Bay

Fennels Bay Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled in County Cork, Fennels Bay delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating fun, ordinary waves that keep sessions lively without overwhelming power. The vibe here is pure Ireland—raw, uncrowded, and rewarding for surfers seeking that authentic […]



Brandon Bay

Be careful when surfing this place to tidy up after you, local farmers dont take too well to this sort of thing and it could spoil future trips for others.As for the wave just go out and have fun!It works with most winds because of the shape of the bay, and is more popular as a windsurfing spot (PWA event held there annually).



Do More reefs

When its on this spot is so good.



Coumeenole

Beware bathers in summmer. Strong currents. Deceptively strong waves. Difficult to predict break, stick to one spot left or right (depending on preference) and wait for peak. Fast up needed, can be dumpy. really powerful waves that tube whith a nice off shore wind a real strong ledgy wave. one of my favourite spots that offers both right and left breaks depending on what wind is there



Barley Cove

main rule is be patient. she doesnt always produce the goods but wait when the swell comes it is cool.park in the car park or up on the road if you feel adventurous the carpark does get full in summer


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