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Dingle Peninsula Surfing- Surf Forecast & Surfing Report
Click on the location to view report 1. Sandy Bay Surf Forecast![]() View detailed surf forecast for Sandy Bay at: 2. Scraggane Bay Surf Forecast
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Inch StrandBest Swell: SWOffshore Wind: ENEInch Strand in County Kerry is a quite exposed beach break that has pretty consitent surf and can work at any time of the year. The best wind direction is from the east with some shelter here from north winds. Tends to receive a mix of groundswells and windswells and the ideal swell angle is from the southwest. Waves at the beach are both lefts and rights. Best around mid tide.Annascaul RivermouthBest Swell: SWOffshore Wind: NEAnnascaul Rivermouth in County Kerry is a fairly exposed beach break that has very consistent surf and works all around the year. Offshore winds blow from the northeast with some shelter here from north winds. Tends to receive a mix of groundswells and windswells and the best swell direction is from the southwest. Waves at the beach break both left and right. Surfable at all stages of the tide. It's sometimes crowded here. Take special care here if it gets very crowded.BallydavidBest Swell: NOffshore Wind: SBallydavid in County Kerry is an exposed reef break that only works once in a while. Summer in particular tends to be flat. Offshore winds blow from the south. Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the ideal swell angle is from the northwest. There is a right hand reef break. The quality of the surf isn't affected by the tide. Take care of rocks in the line upBrandon BayBest Swell: NWOffshore Wind: SEBrandon Bay in County Kerry is an exposed beach break that has pretty consitent surf and can work at any time of the year. The best wind direction is from the southeast. Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the ideal swell direction is from the northwest. The beach break offers both left and right hand waves. Good surf at all stages of the tide.DumpsBest Swell: NWOffshore Wind: EDumps in County Kerry is a quite exposed beach break that has reasonably consistent surf and can work at any time of the year. The best wind direction is from the east. Groundswells and windswells are equally likely and the ideal swell angle is from the northwest. The beach break provides left and right handers. When it's working here, it can get crowded.Inch ReefsBest Swell: SWOffshore Wind: NEInch Reefs in County Kerry is a quite exposed point break that has pretty consitent surf and can work at any time of the year. Ideal winds are from the northeast with some shelter here from north winds. Waves just as likely from local windswells as from distant groundswells and the best swell direction is from the southwest. No beach break here Best around low tide. Sometimes crowded. Watch out for dangerous rips. |
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