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Febbraio 23, 2026
Fanore

Great spot to learn at if you don't like battling with the crowds in lahinch as it usually picks up the same size swell as lahinch beach.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Gaa

Gaa Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Gaa delivers a powerful left-hand point break that carves along a boulder-strewn shoreline, offering experienced surfers long, testing rides with serious punch. The vibe here is raw and remote, where the ocean's energy meets rugged Sligo cliffs, creating sessions that demand respect but reward […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Keel beach

Keel beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Keel Beach on Achill Island delivers classic beach-break waves that peel in various directions across its expansive sandy strand, offering forgiving take-offs and fun shapes for sessions that feel both reliable and wild. Backed by low dunes and dramatic cliffs, the vibe here is pure Wild Atlantic Way freedom, […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Keel strand , Achill island

Keel strand , Achill island Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Keel Strand on Achill Island delivers fun, reliable beachbreak waves over a sandy bottom that welcome surfers of all levels. Picture peeling lines on mellow rights and lefts under clean northeast offshore winds, with a laid-back vibe that feels worlds away from crowded mainland spots. This […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Dugort

Dugort Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Achill Island's wild north coast, Dugort delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering forgiving waves in a stunning, uncrowded setting. This spot captures the raw essence of Irish surfing—ordinary power that rewards patience with fun, approachable sessions amid dramatic mountain […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Doolin point

Several peaks next to the point inside the bay

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Doonbeg castle

Doonbeg Castle Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled under the shadow of a historic ruined castle on Ireland's wild Clare coast, Doonbeg Castle delivers a sheltered left-hand reef break over flat rocks that offers ordinary power and a mellow vibe. Surfers score fun, normal-length rides (50 to 150 meters) when northwest or west swells align with […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Doonloughin

there's a rip on the left that takes you straight out but don't be afraid of the rocks! sometimes theres a lot of small waves right on the beach with loads of little kids so watch out for the lil' learners dudes. the shape of the beach changes every day nearly so its allways a new wave. the big 'uns are out a bit further though and can be hard to get to because even the small waves out here pack a punch, but trust the rip. its safe, really!

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Doughmore Beach

jacks up and breaks left slow powerful wave ideal for an introduction into big waves, reef is fairly deep on a big swell can be 10foot plus.works best about six foot will give you genuine 10-12 foot faces. down side big big close outs that clean the place out stay right to avoid them.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Carrownisky

Carrownisky Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, Carrownisky delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering reliable waves that stand out in Mayo's lineup. This spot captures a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions where you can connect with the ocean's rhythm without the […]

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Fanore

Great spot to learn at if you don't like battling with the crowds in lahinch as it usually picks up the same size swell as lahinch beach.



Gaa

Gaa Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Gaa delivers a powerful left-hand point break that carves along a boulder-strewn shoreline, offering experienced surfers long, testing rides with serious punch. The vibe here is raw and remote, where the ocean's energy meets rugged Sligo cliffs, creating sessions that demand respect but reward […]



Keel beach

Keel beach Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Keel Beach on Achill Island delivers classic beach-break waves that peel in various directions across its expansive sandy strand, offering forgiving take-offs and fun shapes for sessions that feel both reliable and wild. Backed by low dunes and dramatic cliffs, the vibe here is pure Wild Atlantic Way freedom, […]



Keel strand , Achill island

Keel strand , Achill island Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Keel Strand on Achill Island delivers fun, reliable beachbreak waves over a sandy bottom that welcome surfers of all levels. Picture peeling lines on mellow rights and lefts under clean northeast offshore winds, with a laid-back vibe that feels worlds away from crowded mainland spots. This […]



Dugort

Dugort Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Achill Island's wild north coast, Dugort delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering forgiving waves in a stunning, uncrowded setting. This spot captures the raw essence of Irish surfing—ordinary power that rewards patience with fun, approachable sessions amid dramatic mountain […]



Doolin point

Several peaks next to the point inside the bay



Doonbeg castle

Doonbeg Castle Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled under the shadow of a historic ruined castle on Ireland's wild Clare coast, Doonbeg Castle delivers a sheltered left-hand reef break over flat rocks that offers ordinary power and a mellow vibe. Surfers score fun, normal-length rides (50 to 150 meters) when northwest or west swells align with […]



Doonloughin

there's a rip on the left that takes you straight out but don't be afraid of the rocks! sometimes theres a lot of small waves right on the beach with loads of little kids so watch out for the lil' learners dudes. the shape of the beach changes every day nearly so its allways a new wave. the big 'uns are out a bit further though and can be hard to get to because even the small waves out here pack a punch, but trust the rip. its safe, really!



Doughmore Beach

jacks up and breaks left slow powerful wave ideal for an introduction into big waves, reef is fairly deep on a big swell can be 10foot plus.works best about six foot will give you genuine 10-12 foot faces. down side big big close outs that clean the place out stay right to avoid them.



Carrownisky

Carrownisky Surf Spot Guide, Ireland Nestled on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, Carrownisky delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering reliable waves that stand out in Mayo's lineup. This spot captures a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions where you can connect with the ocean's rhythm without the […]


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