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      Ireland surfing

      Ireland

      Uncover Ireland's Powerful Waves, Dramatic Coastlines,and Unique Breaks

      Ireland is a coastal gem known for its rugged beauty, rich surf culture, and diverse waves. The island boasts a variety of surf spots, from beginner-friendly beaches to powerful reef breaks that attract surfers of all skill levels. With a temperate climate and consistent swells, Ireland is a year-round surf destination, especially in the winter months for those seeking more challenging waves.

      County Donegal

      Bundoran

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      Bundoran, located on Ireland’s rugged northwest coast, is a world-class surf destination celebrated for its powerful waves and breathtaking natural beauty. Nestled in County Donegal, this charming seaside town is home to The Peak, a renowned reef break that offers perfectly shaped lefts and rights, drawing surfers from around the globe. With dramatic cliffs, lush green landscapes, and the wild Atlantic as its backdrop, Bundoran’s surf scene is as picturesque as it is thrilling. Beyond the waves, Bundoran boasts a warm, welcoming vibe with lively pubs, traditional music, and a strong sense of community. Whether you’re chasing swells or soaking in the stunning coastal scenery, Bundoran is a must-visit for surfers and adventure seekers alike.

      Spot Guide
      Wave type
      Type
      Reef, Left, Right
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      Crowd
      4 / 5
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      Safety
      9 / 10
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      Price
      $$$$
      Best months to surf
        January, February, March, April, May, September, October, November, December
      Other things to do in the area
      • Take a leisurely walk along the dramatic cliffs of Rougey Walk for stunning ocean views
      • Explore Gleniff Horseshoe Drive, a scenic loop surrounded by lush mountains and hidden waterfalls
      • Visit the Fairy Bridges and Wishing Chair, natural rock formations steeped in local legend
      • Drive to Mullaghmore Head for breathtaking coastal scenery and big-wave watching on stormy days
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