Surf Breaks in Ireland
13 breaks mapped across 3 regions. Conditions, tips, and crew at every spot.
Showing 13 breaks
Clare (5)
Aileen's
Clare
One of the world's most dramatic big wave venues, Aileen's roars to life at the base of the towering Cliffs of Moher, enormous…
Doolin
Clare
A legendary trad music village on Clare's Wild Atlantic Way, Doolin's reef break has powerful, quality waves near the Cliffs of…
Fanore
Clare
A remote, wild beach at the foot of the Burren in County Clare, Fanore is a striking grey-limestone landscape where the Burren's…
Lahinch
Clare
The spiritual home of Irish surfing, Lahinch is a beautiful beach break in County Clare that has hosted generations of Irish and…
Spanish Point
Clare
A scenic Atlantic beach near Miltown Malbay in County Clare, Spanish Point has consistent, accessible beach break surfing with a…
Donegal (4)
Bundoran
Donegal
The "Surf Capital of Ireland", Bundoran is a reef break in County Donegal with a rich Irish surf tradition and quality waves…
Rossnowlagh
Donegal
The gentle giant of Donegal Bay, Rossnowlagh is a long, sandy beach in County Donegal with forgiving beach break waves and a…
The Peak
Donegal
Bundoran's signature wave, The Peak is a world-class right-hand reef break that barrels with authority over a demanding rock…
Tullan Strand
Donegal
A long, beautifully wild beach in County Donegal near Bundoran, Tullan Strand has spacious beach break surfing with more room to…
Sligo (4)
Easkey Left
Sligo
The left-hand counterpart to Easkey's famous right, Easkey Left has a different rhythm and character on the same rock reef,…
Easkey Right
Sligo
The right-hand side of Easkey's double-peaked reef break in County Sligo, a consistent, powerful wave that has been shaping…
Mullaghmore
Sligo
One of Europe's most spectacular and terrifying big wave venues, Mullaghmore Head in County Sligo produces enormous,…
Strandhill
Sligo
A beautiful beach break at the foot of the dramatic Knocknarea hillside in County Sligo, Strandhill has consistent Atlantic…
