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Ireland
It is said that Ireland has some of the most consistent surf in Europe. If there is a deep low centred on Iceland, the west and north coasts will pump. With reefs, points and beaches the place has got it all making for endless potential...

Spanish Point, Easky, Crab Island and Bundoran are some of the best known breaks. If you're exploring southern Ireland the chances are you may find a wave that's never been ridden before. Until a few years ago there were only a few surfers in the whole country, and bodyboarding was almost unheard of.

It's a different matter in Northern Ireland; around Portrush there's a dedicated group of bodyboarders who rip the fast, powerful,'French style' beach breaks at...
Port Stewart, Portrush,Portballintrae, White Rocks, and Benone.

The only reef is at Black Rocks. The north and west coasts work on different swells;The north coast works on northerly swells, or big wrap-around westerly swells and gets, "...more than Thurso" according to Andy Hill at Troggs Surf Shop in Portrush, where the wind is prevailing off-shore but the water temp. is around two degrees colder than on the west coast. The west coast can be divided up into the NW and SW; the NW coast around Easky and Bundoran works on N or W swells; the SW coast around...

..Dingle works on swells which are similar to Cornwall i.e.W and SW swells

Surf Cams and reports
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Useful Guides, Books and DVD's

Go Surfing

108 - page magazine aimed at the many thousands of surfers who are just getting into the sport. Covers everything you need to know: where to surf, what equipment to buy and how to get started. Jam-packed with superb photos of Britain and abroad. £3.95 + p&p

 
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Surf Schools

Aloha Surf School

in Fanore, Co. Clare.
www.surfschool.tv
00353 (0)872133996

Kevin Tobin's Dooey surf school
Fairhill, Dungloe, Co.Donegal
Tel: 00353 (0)74 9522468
Tel: 00353 (0)86-8868693
www.dooeysurfschool.com
kt@dooeysurfschool.com

Lahinch Surf School
Tel: 00353 (0)65 708 2061
www.lahinchsurfschool.com

The Irish Surfing Association (ISA)
The National Governing Body for the sport of surfing in the thirty-two counties of Ireland.
http://www.isasurf.ie

 


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