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Ballybunion North Beach Surf Forecast

Beach break · Co. Kerry · west-facing · north Kerry surf town

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About Ballybunion North Beach

Ballybunion sits on the north Kerry coast where the Shannon Estuary meets the Atlantic. The town is split into two beaches by the ruined Ballybunion Castle perched on the headland - North Beach is the larger and more popular surf spot, stretching north toward the dunes.

The beach faces west into the Atlantic and catches plenty of swell. It's forgiving on smaller days and a respectable beach break when bigger - the local surf school runs lessons here year-round. Mid tide is the sweet spot. Ballybunion is well-known to Irish surfers and the town has a full surf scene: schools, board hire, accommodation.

Type
Beach break · long west-facing strand
Best swell
W–NW (250–320°), 0.8–3.0m
Best wind
E (offshore), 70–140°
Best tide
Works most tides · mid is best
Best period
10–16s
Skill level
Beginner to advanced
Best season
Sep–Apr
Parking
Beach car park · paid in summer

Hazards & Notes

  • Rocks at the castle headland separating North and South beaches
  • Rip current can form on bigger swells - swim between flags in summer
  • Busy with swimmers and surf schools in summer
  • Cold water · proper wetsuit needed outside high summer

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