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Strandhill

Strandhill Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Strandhill delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, ordinary-powered sessions with a laid-back village vibe. This northwest-facing spot on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way draws surfers year-round for its consistency and welcoming energy, where shifting sandbars offer peaks for […]



Rossnowlagh

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



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



Maghera beach

Maghera beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Maghera Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure, uncrowded bliss with regular swells that keep things rolling without the hype. […]



Magheroarty beach

Magheroarty beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Beach delivers classic beach-break waves with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering a raw North Donegal vibe that's equal parts wild Atlantic power and serene isolation. This spot fires on northwest and west swells, creating fun, forgiving shapes for sessions that feel like a hidden […]



Magheroarty reef

Magheroarty Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Reef sits on the rugged northwest coast of County Donegal, offering consistent left-hand waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom. This is one of Ireland's most reliable reef breaks, holding swell sizes up to 2 meters and delivering the kind of uncrowded, quality waves that make the remote […]



Loughros point

There is no parking so you have to basically put your car up on the verge at the side of the road, just above where u see the waves breaking (down to your left). you then have to jump over the fence and walk down through the farmers field to the rocks, where u can jump into the water. The rip of the estuary will pull you out , and then u just paddle towards shore, to get out of it again. The waves break from the rocks out into the middle of the bay. !! only at LOW TIDE!! will this place work, otherwise its flat. When you get a decent swell there can be up to 12-15ft waves, so beware.



Lislary

Lislary Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild northwest coast, Lislary delivers a classic reef break over flat rocks, firing both punchy rights and lefts with ordinary power that keep sessions fun and predictable. The rocky bottom adds a raw edge to the waves, shaping them into rewarding walls perfect for carving turns, all […]


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Strandhill

Strandhill Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Strandhill delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, ordinary-powered sessions with a laid-back village vibe. This northwest-facing spot on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way draws surfers year-round for its consistency and welcoming energy, where shifting sandbars offer peaks for […]



Rossnowlagh

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



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



Maghera beach

Maghera beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Maghera Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure, uncrowded bliss with regular swells that keep things rolling without the hype. […]



Magheroarty beach

Magheroarty beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Beach delivers classic beach-break waves with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering a raw North Donegal vibe that's equal parts wild Atlantic power and serene isolation. This spot fires on northwest and west swells, creating fun, forgiving shapes for sessions that feel like a hidden […]



Magheroarty reef

Magheroarty Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Reef sits on the rugged northwest coast of County Donegal, offering consistent left-hand waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom. This is one of Ireland's most reliable reef breaks, holding swell sizes up to 2 meters and delivering the kind of uncrowded, quality waves that make the remote […]



Loughros point

There is no parking so you have to basically put your car up on the verge at the side of the road, just above where u see the waves breaking (down to your left). you then have to jump over the fence and walk down through the farmers field to the rocks, where u can jump into the water. The rip of the estuary will pull you out , and then u just paddle towards shore, to get out of it again. The waves break from the rocks out into the middle of the bay. !! only at LOW TIDE!! will this place work, otherwise its flat. When you get a decent swell there can be up to 12-15ft waves, so beware.



Lislary

Lislary Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild northwest coast, Lislary delivers a classic reef break over flat rocks, firing both punchy rights and lefts with ordinary power that keep sessions fun and predictable. The rocky bottom adds a raw edge to the waves, shaping them into rewarding walls perfect for carving turns, all […]


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Strandhill

Strandhill Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Strandhill delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, ordinary-powered sessions with a laid-back village vibe. This northwest-facing spot on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way draws surfers year-round for its consistency and welcoming energy, where shifting sandbars offer peaks for […]



Rossnowlagh

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



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



Maghera beach

Maghera beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Maghera Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure, uncrowded bliss with regular swells that keep things rolling without the hype. […]



Magheroarty beach

Magheroarty beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Beach delivers classic beach-break waves with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering a raw North Donegal vibe that's equal parts wild Atlantic power and serene isolation. This spot fires on northwest and west swells, creating fun, forgiving shapes for sessions that feel like a hidden […]



Magheroarty reef

Magheroarty Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Reef sits on the rugged northwest coast of County Donegal, offering consistent left-hand waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom. This is one of Ireland's most reliable reef breaks, holding swell sizes up to 2 meters and delivering the kind of uncrowded, quality waves that make the remote […]



Loughros point

There is no parking so you have to basically put your car up on the verge at the side of the road, just above where u see the waves breaking (down to your left). you then have to jump over the fence and walk down through the farmers field to the rocks, where u can jump into the water. The rip of the estuary will pull you out , and then u just paddle towards shore, to get out of it again. The waves break from the rocks out into the middle of the bay. !! only at LOW TIDE!! will this place work, otherwise its flat. When you get a decent swell there can be up to 12-15ft waves, so beware.



Lislary

Lislary Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild northwest coast, Lislary delivers a classic reef break over flat rocks, firing both punchy rights and lefts with ordinary power that keep sessions fun and predictable. The rocky bottom adds a raw edge to the waves, shaping them into rewarding walls perfect for carving turns, all […]


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Strandhill

Strandhill Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Strandhill delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, ordinary-powered sessions with a laid-back village vibe. This northwest-facing spot on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way draws surfers year-round for its consistency and welcoming energy, where shifting sandbars offer peaks for […]



Rossnowlagh

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



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



Maghera beach

Maghera beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Maghera Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure, uncrowded bliss with regular swells that keep things rolling without the hype. […]



Magheroarty beach

Magheroarty beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Beach delivers classic beach-break waves with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering a raw North Donegal vibe that's equal parts wild Atlantic power and serene isolation. This spot fires on northwest and west swells, creating fun, forgiving shapes for sessions that feel like a hidden […]



Magheroarty reef

Magheroarty Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Reef sits on the rugged northwest coast of County Donegal, offering consistent left-hand waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom. This is one of Ireland's most reliable reef breaks, holding swell sizes up to 2 meters and delivering the kind of uncrowded, quality waves that make the remote […]



Loughros point

There is no parking so you have to basically put your car up on the verge at the side of the road, just above where u see the waves breaking (down to your left). you then have to jump over the fence and walk down through the farmers field to the rocks, where u can jump into the water. The rip of the estuary will pull you out , and then u just paddle towards shore, to get out of it again. The waves break from the rocks out into the middle of the bay. !! only at LOW TIDE!! will this place work, otherwise its flat. When you get a decent swell there can be up to 12-15ft waves, so beware.



Lislary

Lislary Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild northwest coast, Lislary delivers a classic reef break over flat rocks, firing both punchy rights and lefts with ordinary power that keep sessions fun and predictable. The rocky bottom adds a raw edge to the waves, shaping them into rewarding walls perfect for carving turns, all […]


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Strandhill

Strandhill Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Strandhill delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, ordinary-powered sessions with a laid-back village vibe. This northwest-facing spot on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way draws surfers year-round for its consistency and welcoming energy, where shifting sandbars offer peaks for […]



Rossnowlagh

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



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



Maghera beach

Maghera beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Maghera Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure, uncrowded bliss with regular swells that keep things rolling without the hype. […]



Magheroarty beach

Magheroarty beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Beach delivers classic beach-break waves with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering a raw North Donegal vibe that's equal parts wild Atlantic power and serene isolation. This spot fires on northwest and west swells, creating fun, forgiving shapes for sessions that feel like a hidden […]



Magheroarty reef

Magheroarty Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Reef sits on the rugged northwest coast of County Donegal, offering consistent left-hand waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom. This is one of Ireland's most reliable reef breaks, holding swell sizes up to 2 meters and delivering the kind of uncrowded, quality waves that make the remote […]



Loughros point

There is no parking so you have to basically put your car up on the verge at the side of the road, just above where u see the waves breaking (down to your left). you then have to jump over the fence and walk down through the farmers field to the rocks, where u can jump into the water. The rip of the estuary will pull you out , and then u just paddle towards shore, to get out of it again. The waves break from the rocks out into the middle of the bay. !! only at LOW TIDE!! will this place work, otherwise its flat. When you get a decent swell there can be up to 12-15ft waves, so beware.



Lislary

Lislary Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild northwest coast, Lislary delivers a classic reef break over flat rocks, firing both punchy rights and lefts with ordinary power that keep sessions fun and predictable. The rocky bottom adds a raw edge to the waves, shaping them into rewarding walls perfect for carving turns, all […]


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Strandhill

Strandhill Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Strandhill delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, ordinary-powered sessions with a laid-back village vibe. This northwest-facing spot on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way draws surfers year-round for its consistency and welcoming energy, where shifting sandbars offer peaks for […]



Rossnowlagh

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



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



Maghera beach

Maghera beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Maghera Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure, uncrowded bliss with regular swells that keep things rolling without the hype. […]



Magheroarty beach

Magheroarty beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Beach delivers classic beach-break waves with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering a raw North Donegal vibe that's equal parts wild Atlantic power and serene isolation. This spot fires on northwest and west swells, creating fun, forgiving shapes for sessions that feel like a hidden […]



Magheroarty reef

Magheroarty Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Reef sits on the rugged northwest coast of County Donegal, offering consistent left-hand waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom. This is one of Ireland's most reliable reef breaks, holding swell sizes up to 2 meters and delivering the kind of uncrowded, quality waves that make the remote […]



Loughros point

There is no parking so you have to basically put your car up on the verge at the side of the road, just above where u see the waves breaking (down to your left). you then have to jump over the fence and walk down through the farmers field to the rocks, where u can jump into the water. The rip of the estuary will pull you out , and then u just paddle towards shore, to get out of it again. The waves break from the rocks out into the middle of the bay. !! only at LOW TIDE!! will this place work, otherwise its flat. When you get a decent swell there can be up to 12-15ft waves, so beware.



Lislary

Lislary Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild northwest coast, Lislary delivers a classic reef break over flat rocks, firing both punchy rights and lefts with ordinary power that keep sessions fun and predictable. The rocky bottom adds a raw edge to the waves, shaping them into rewarding walls perfect for carving turns, all […]


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Strandhill

Strandhill Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Strandhill delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, ordinary-powered sessions with a laid-back village vibe. This northwest-facing spot on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way draws surfers year-round for its consistency and welcoming energy, where shifting sandbars offer peaks for […]



Rossnowlagh

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



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



Maghera beach

Maghera beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Maghera Beach delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure, uncrowded bliss with regular swells that keep things rolling without the hype. […]



Magheroarty beach

Magheroarty beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Beach delivers classic beach-break waves with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering a raw North Donegal vibe that's equal parts wild Atlantic power and serene isolation. This spot fires on northwest and west swells, creating fun, forgiving shapes for sessions that feel like a hidden […]



Magheroarty reef

Magheroarty Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Magheroarty Reef sits on the rugged northwest coast of County Donegal, offering consistent left-hand waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom. This is one of Ireland's most reliable reef breaks, holding swell sizes up to 2 meters and delivering the kind of uncrowded, quality waves that make the remote […]



Loughros point

There is no parking so you have to basically put your car up on the verge at the side of the road, just above where u see the waves breaking (down to your left). you then have to jump over the fence and walk down through the farmers field to the rocks, where u can jump into the water. The rip of the estuary will pull you out , and then u just paddle towards shore, to get out of it again. The waves break from the rocks out into the middle of the bay. !! only at LOW TIDE!! will this place work, otherwise its flat. When you get a decent swell there can be up to 12-15ft waves, so beware.



Lislary

Lislary Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild northwest coast, Lislary delivers a classic reef break over flat rocks, firing both punchy rights and lefts with ordinary power that keep sessions fun and predictable. The rocky bottom adds a raw edge to the waves, shaping them into rewarding walls perfect for carving turns, all […]


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