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Febbraio 23, 2026
ballyheigue ireland southwest

jus beware of rocks/reef say no more on entering and exiting,may be let the first 1/2 waves go so it covers the area with water more so , then happy days.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Tullan Strand

Tullan Strand Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tullan Strand is a two-kilometer stretch of golden sand that consistently delivers waves regardless of swell size, making it one of Ireland's most reliable beach breaks. The beach's unique positioning below Roughey Cliff creates a natural amplifier for incoming swell, with waves bouncing off the cliff face and creating […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Ardkeragh

Ardkeragh Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tucked away on Ireland's wild southwest coast, Ardkeragh delivers rare, hollow left point breaks that carve along 150 to 300 meters of flat rock bottom, offering experienced surfers a rewarding challenge amid untamed Atlantic power. This elusive spot fires up infrequently, creating an intimate vibe where the ocean's raw energy […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Ballinskelligs

Ballinskelligs Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Ballinskelligs offers a welcoming introduction to Irish Atlantic surfing with its extensive golden sandy beach and consistent beginner-friendly waves. Located on the remote Skellig Coast in southwest Kerry, this spot delivers reliable beach breaks that work for learners while maintaining enough character to keep intermediate surfers engaged. The combination of […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Rossnowlagh

a lot of nice peaks when the conditions are good. It's a classic beachbreak.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Tullaghan left

Tullaghan left Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tullaghan Left stands out as a rare gem on Ireland's wild northwest coast, delivering fast and powerful left-hand point breaks over a boulder bottom that demand precision and respect. This exposed point break fires up into long, rippable walls on the right swell, creating an exhilarating vibe for those […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Tullaghan right

Tullaghan right Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tullaghan Right delivers a classic right-hand point break over a sharp reef bottom, offering fast lines that reward precise surfing in this rugged corner of Ireland's northwest coast. The vibe here is raw and uncrowded, with waves peeling along the point under the right conditions, drawing experienced surfers seeking […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Pampa

Pretty fast and hollow wave with a small take off zone so respect the locals and the wave and you might get a few.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Muckros

Muckros Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Muckros is a laid-back beach break located in Donegal Bay that delivers consistent, fun waves with minimal crowds. Known locally as Trá na nGlór, meaning "beach of the sound," this remote Irish gem comes alive when northwest swells hammer the coast, offering a peaceful alternative to busier European breaks. The […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Mullaghmore

Don't bother unless you are an experienced big wave surfer with cahones the size of beach balls. If you're up for the challenge please remember to wear a helmet and don't forget the jetski

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ballyheigue ireland southwest

jus beware of rocks/reef say no more on entering and exiting,may be let the first 1/2 waves go so it covers the area with water more so , then happy days.



Tullan Strand

Tullan Strand Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tullan Strand is a two-kilometer stretch of golden sand that consistently delivers waves regardless of swell size, making it one of Ireland's most reliable beach breaks. The beach's unique positioning below Roughey Cliff creates a natural amplifier for incoming swell, with waves bouncing off the cliff face and creating […]



Ardkeragh

Ardkeragh Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tucked away on Ireland's wild southwest coast, Ardkeragh delivers rare, hollow left point breaks that carve along 150 to 300 meters of flat rock bottom, offering experienced surfers a rewarding challenge amid untamed Atlantic power. This elusive spot fires up infrequently, creating an intimate vibe where the ocean's raw energy […]



Ballinskelligs

Ballinskelligs Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Ballinskelligs offers a welcoming introduction to Irish Atlantic surfing with its extensive golden sandy beach and consistent beginner-friendly waves. Located on the remote Skellig Coast in southwest Kerry, this spot delivers reliable beach breaks that work for learners while maintaining enough character to keep intermediate surfers engaged. The combination of […]



Rossnowlagh

a lot of nice peaks when the conditions are good. It's a classic beachbreak.



Tullaghan left

Tullaghan left Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tullaghan Left stands out as a rare gem on Ireland's wild northwest coast, delivering fast and powerful left-hand point breaks over a boulder bottom that demand precision and respect. This exposed point break fires up into long, rippable walls on the right swell, creating an exhilarating vibe for those […]



Tullaghan right

Tullaghan right Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Tullaghan Right delivers a classic right-hand point break over a sharp reef bottom, offering fast lines that reward precise surfing in this rugged corner of Ireland's northwest coast. The vibe here is raw and uncrowded, with waves peeling along the point under the right conditions, drawing experienced surfers seeking […]



Pampa

Pretty fast and hollow wave with a small take off zone so respect the locals and the wave and you might get a few.



Muckros

Muckros Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Muckros is a laid-back beach break located in Donegal Bay that delivers consistent, fun waves with minimal crowds. Known locally as Trá na nGlór, meaning "beach of the sound," this remote Irish gem comes alive when northwest swells hammer the coast, offering a peaceful alternative to busier European breaks. The […]



Mullaghmore

Don't bother unless you are an experienced big wave surfer with cahones the size of beach balls. If you're up for the challenge please remember to wear a helmet and don't forget the jetski


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