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The Warren Beach (aka Cregane Strand)
The Warren Beach is a sandy beach backed by dunes located to the east of the Rosscarbery Estuary. The beach is also known as Cregane Strand. On the western side of the beach is a harbour wall that protects the entrance to the river Rosscarbery. At low tide, you have access to the whole beach area.
The area around the beach has been designated as a Natural Heritage Area
Facilities at the beach include car parking, toilets, and seasonal lifeguards.
Dog Friendly Beach?
The Warren beach, dogs allowed on leads
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 11 beaches in Cork, or check our list of Cork Dog Friendly Beaches.
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The Warren Beach, Owenahincha, Rosscarbery, Cork , Ireland
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