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‘Probably the best beach in Ireland' – The Irish oasis with golden sands, sauna, playground and fresh water lagoon

‘Probably the best beach in Ireland' – The Irish oasis with golden sands, sauna, playground and fresh water lagoon

The Irish Sun6 days ago
TAKE a look at this beach with pristine sands, stunning views and a children's playground - and people reckon it's the best beach in Ireland.
Situated on the Inishowen peninsula in County
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Culdaff Beach has a Blue Flag Award
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Culdaff Beach boasts great waling routes
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This long sandy beach has two rock outcrops, sand dunes and a fresh water lagoon.
Little ones will love the beach playground with climbing frames, ropes, roundabout, slides and swings.
Take a stroll along the
It is a very popular spot among surfers and there's a number of surf schools located on the beach.
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It's also a great spot for fishing all year round.
The coastal habitats of Culdaff Beach have been identified as a Special Area for Conservation (SAC).
Dating back to the 8th century, this beach was originally the site of the monastery of St Buadán.
There are lifeguards on Culdaff Beach during the bathing season.
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Don't forget to drop by the Sea View Sauna to unwind and warm up at the end of the day.
The village of Culdaff, just a short walk from the beach, has three
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Visitors took to
One person said: 'This is probably the best beach I've ever been to in Ireland. The sand is so soft and the water is so clean.
'Good rocks to climb on. Beware of a possible sea urchin - I saw one! Amazing beach.'
Another shared: 'We were wowed by Culdaff beach, we were there at low tide and the golden sand seems to stretch on for miles.
'Great spot for a walk, it appears to be accessible for buggies and wheelchairs with a boardwalk down to the sand though not sure how far onto the beach that goes.
'There's a rocky area off to the right, great for a sheltered spot from the breeze or searching for shells and rocks.'
One visitor said: "Stunning and peaceful, you could stay on this beach for hours. This beach would be the perfect beach for a barbecue."
While another added: 'Beautiful sandy beach, good parking, water tap at parking so handy to wash. Stunning views and easy access.'
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Unwind at the Sea View Sauna
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Culdaff Bay is a Special Area for Conservation
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Culdaff has lifeguards on duty during the summer
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