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!
I recently visited this beach, and despite the narrow boreen-style roads making it a tight squeeze for our pickup truck, it was absolutely worth it! The views are breathtaking 😍 I'm thrilled my boyfriend discovered this hidden gem for us to explore during our holidays. Even though we arrived late, the water was perfect for paddling and walking through.
White Bay es una hermosa playa ubicada en la costa sur de Irlanda. Es un lugar seguro para nadar y ofrece impresionantes vistas. Puedes ver muchos yates, barcos y petroleros pasando a lo lejos, ya que está cerca de la entrada del puerto de Cork. Para llegar a la playa, tendrás que aparcar en el aparcamiento y caminar por un largo carril. Hay un camino empinado de subida y bajada desde la zona de aparcamiento. Asegúrate de comprobar las mareas, ya que la playa puede quedar pequeña durante la marea alta. A menudo hace viento, pero el agua es poco profunda y segura para que los niños naden. También hay muchas cuevas para explorar, pero tenga cuidado ya que algunas rocas pueden estar sueltas.
Secluded beach, only reachable by sea. It's always empty. You can still see an old ship anchor that washed ashore. At high tide, it splits into two beaches divided by rocks.