Keel Beach Surf Forecast (Achill Island)
About Keel Beach
Keel Beach is a 3 km west-facing strand on Achill Island, sitting at the foot of Slievemore mountain. It's one of the most photographed beaches on the Wild Atlantic Way and a serious surf venue in its own right - the beach faces straight into the Atlantic and catches W to NW swells with no obstacles in the way.
Multiple peaks shift up and down the strand. The beach handles size well and works on most tides. Mid is best for the cleanest banks. A surf school and board hire operate on the strand in season; Keel village has cafes, accommodation and parking right behind the beach.
Achill itself is a destination - rugged scenery, the Atlantic Drive, Keem Bay just a short drive west - so it's worth more than a day if you make the trip from Sligo or Galway.
Hazards & Notes
- Exposed beach - wind builds quickly
- Strong rips between sand bars on bigger swells
- Cliff at the west end - know which way the wind is pushing
- Cold North Atlantic water year-round
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