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White Strand Beach
White Strand beach is a sandy beach located in a Natural Heritage Area (NHA) with nice views out towards the Islands of Valentia and Begnis.
White Strand has a small car park and no other facilities. From the car park it is a decent walk down and back up the cliffs.
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Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 15 beaches in Kerry, or check our list of Kerry Dog Friendly Beaches.
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White Strand Beach, Caherciveen, Caherciveen, Kerry , Ireland
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