Coordinates 52.387246 -9.838314

Ballyheigue Beach is a surf spot located in Munster, Ireland. This beach features an a-frame wave direction and has a bottom composition of coral reef and sand. The surf spot experiences medium to high tides, making it suitable for surfing primarily during these conditions. The wave quality is considered normal, and it is recommended for intermediate surfers due to its characteristics. The wave length can vary from 50 to 150 meters, providing a decent ride when conditions are favorable. Ballyheigue Beach does not break often, and when it does, it can deliver a fast and powerful hollow beach break. The spot tends to be empty, offering surfers a more solitary experience compared to more crowded locations. It is important to note that there may be rips and undertows present, and surfers should exercise caution when entering and exiting the water, particularly because of the rocks and reefs in the area. It is advisable to wait for the first few waves to pass in order to allow the area to be more covered with water. The beach is accessible by driving through Ballyheigue, with parking available in a lot that faces the sea. Upon arrival, surfers should look to the right to notice the reef and rocks that begin to extend towards Kerry Head. Nearby surf spots include Banna Bay Beach, Ballybunion Beach, Stradbally Beach, Beal, and Inch Beach in Kerry. It is crucial for surfers to assess their skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water to ensure a safe experience. Additionally, checking the surf etiquette is essential, especially in crowded spots, to maintain a respectful atmosphere among surfers. Ballyheigue Beach is known for its unique surf conditions, making it an interesting spot for those looking to explore different surfing experiences. Always respect the locals. Check out the good surf at Ballyheigue Beach in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.

Best tide at Ballyheigue Beach

Medium, High

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Tides have a significant impact on wave quality at certain surf spots like Ballyheigue Beach, causing conditions to vary throughout the tidal cycle. As the tide moves between high and low, the water depth over the seabed changes, affecting how the waves break. At these spots, high tide usually produce softer, slower waves, while low tide can generate faster, steeper waves. Some spots have specific tide stages when they work best, offering optimal conditions only at certain times of the day.

Near spots

There are 24 surf spots within a range of 100 km from Ballyheigue Beach. Use this section to find alternative spots that may be less crowded, better suited for your surfing skills, or offer a better forecast report for the next 7 days. Each spot includes detailed surf reports, forecast updates, and webcam views to help you plan. Whether you're seeking less crowded alternatives or simply exploring a region, the list of nearby surf spots is an essential tool.

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