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West Strand

Watch out for the lefthand side as this is a reef called Black Rock and best left to the experienced, but it is only the last 20 yards before the cliff so that leaves plenty of nice beach.

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White Rocks

White Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Northern Ireland's wild north coast, White Rocks delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering reliable fun for surfers chasing that pure Atlantic vibe. Picture long, ordinary-powered lines rolling in against dramatic white limestone cliffs, creating a raw, untamed […]

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Portrush

Very good beginners spot. East Strand's beach is a lot larger than West Strand's, which can work in West's favour when the waves at East aren't so big.

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East Strand

For the experienced surfer, try the right at the Arcadia with a late take off, you will get barelled. For those inexperienced two pieces of advise. (1)Take off towards the shoulder off the wave or try a peak further up the beach, not Whiterocks though. (2) Only come here if you are fully capable of lengthy hold-downs and rip battles. Not showing signs of localism here, just concerned about the number of beginners who get in trouble here.

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West Strand

Watch out for the lefthand side as this is a reef called Black Rock and best left to the experienced, but it is only the last 20 yards before the cliff so that leaves plenty of nice beach.



White Rocks

White Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Northern Ireland's wild north coast, White Rocks delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering reliable fun for surfers chasing that pure Atlantic vibe. Picture long, ordinary-powered lines rolling in against dramatic white limestone cliffs, creating a raw, untamed […]



Portrush

Very good beginners spot. East Strand's beach is a lot larger than West Strand's, which can work in West's favour when the waves at East aren't so big.



East Strand

For the experienced surfer, try the right at the Arcadia with a late take off, you will get barelled. For those inexperienced two pieces of advise. (1)Take off towards the shoulder off the wave or try a peak further up the beach, not Whiterocks though. (2) Only come here if you are fully capable of lengthy hold-downs and rip battles. Not showing signs of localism here, just concerned about the number of beginners who get in trouble here.


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