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This small blue flag beach has become more popular in recent years due to the addition of a Surf Life facility. Despite this, it still offers a scenic coastal walk to the headland and the boathouse, which takes about an hour. Along the way, you'll find the famous 'Kieran’s Hole,' a swimming spot off the rocks, just 10 minutes into the walk down a set of steps. During the summer, you can rent kayaks and boards. However, skip the instant coffee available at the caravan park—bring your own flask or visit the 'Wooden Spoon' in town for a better option! The Clare County Council provides outdoor solar showers and toilets that are open from roughly 9am to 8pm, along with lifeguard services. The area also welcomes wild camping in tents or campers on the grassy triangle overlooking the ocean, offering free fun for all!
Fantastic getaway just a short distance from Dublin. Traffic can be heavy at times, but it's absolutely worth it.
It resembles a tropical beach on a sunny day. The sand is somewhat unique. You can buy good coffee and food from a small van.
The Poolbeg towers appear larger when viewed from a distance, but from this vantage point, they seem quite small. The beach is absolutely stunning and conveniently located near the road. I can't resist wanting to pet every dog I see there. During the evening, a unique blend of grey and blue hues illuminates the surroundings, creating a captivating sight that I haven't encountered in any other country.