Overview
About this Spot
Enniscrone Beach is a surf spot located in Connacht, Ireland. This spot features a mix of rocks and sand at the bottom, with waves that typically break to the right. The best conditions for surfing at Enniscrone Beach occur during medium to high tides, particularly when the swell is significant. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, making it suitable for intermediate surfers. The surf spot is known for its normal quality waves and is not frequently crowded, providing a more peaceful surfing experience. To access the surf spot, surfers should park near the pier or along the road and walk to the spot, as driving onto private land is not permitted. It is important to respect the local farmer’s property and refrain from parking in fields. The paddle out can take over 20 minutes, or surfers can consider using a boat for access. Enniscrone Beach only works well with substantial swell; otherwise, there is a beach break with mellow peaks available. When visiting, it is crucial to assess your skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water. Additionally, be sure to check the surf etiquette, as this is important even in less crowded areas. Nearby surf spots include Kilcummin Harbour, Lacken Bay, Castletown, Easky, and Easky Right, which may provide alternative surfing options. For those looking to surf at Enniscrone Beach, suitable surfboards include shortboards, longboards, and mid-length boards, depending on the conditions. The surf forecast and report can help surfers determine the best times to visit. Webcams may also be available to observe real-time conditions before heading out. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
54.215156° N, -9.109607° W
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