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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.

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 North East and East Coasts

Ireland

Seasonal swell & wind variations:

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Seasons
Jan/Feb Mar/Apr May/Jun Jul/Aug Sep/Oct Nov/Dec
Best Surfing Season
Typical Swell Size
Surf Equipment Fullsuit Fullsuit Fullsuit Springsuit Springsuit Fullsuit
Water temp. 8°C
46°F
8.5°C
47°F
11.5°C
53°F
14°C
57°F
14°C
57°F
10°C
50°F
Air temp.            
Climate

Seasonal swell & wind variations

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Surf Spots

Surf Spots (17)
Quality Direction Type Frequ Experience
back beach - / -
Right and left Sand-bar All surfers
Ballycastle Beach 2 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Castlerock - / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Clogherhead 2 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
donabate - / -
Right and left Beach-break Beginners wave
Dun dealgan - / -
Right Rivermouth All surfers
East Strand 2 / -
Left Beach-break Experienced surfers
Finn's Left - / -
Right Point-break Experienced surfers
Killiney Bay 1 / -
Right and left Sand-bar Experienced surfers
Maghermore - / -
Right Beach-break All surfers
Mahermore 3 / -
All surfers
Portballintrae 3 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Portrush 3 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Portstewart 3 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
tower bay - / -
Right and left Point-break Experienced surfers
West Strand 6 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
White Rocks 7 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers

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By surferjb , 21-02-2011

Good Surf - There are some good spots on the North Coast and West Coast of Ireland and sometimes if you're lucky enough you can even surf East Coast at Newcastle/Annalong. Helps if you know ppl down there to check the swell tho. There are a few ways to check the swell at Portrush or Bundoran to make sure its worth your while goin.. but when its kickin off you can get some amazing waves and tubes! Definately worth a visit!

By Jameos del Port-y-down , 25-07-2005

my wave - Shams...I know a semi-secret sandbar wave up tha Norf Coast. Locals only. Armagh boyz only welcome anytime.Barrals man. I love it on my longboard, sleeping in the wagon, and getting pitted for breakfast.

By anonymous , 01-07-2005

- June/July, if you're lucky you'll get a wavePortrush = 30 mileswest coast = 100 miles, approx!the surf in Ireland is too fickle and inconsistent to call any time of year, just cross your fingers and hope

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