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Our Sports category brings all Coast Radar’s Ireland listings related to coastal sports together, where these can be teaching organisations or recommended locations.
Finding the best things to see and do on a  day out with your family or friends is easy – simply explore the sports links below, hit the jump to my location button or use the search bar to plan your next Ireland activity.
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The Connemara National Park features 2,000 hectares of mountains, bogs, heaths, grasslands and forests. Activities include Diamond Hill Trails, Nature Trails, Picnic Areas, Children’s Playground and Tea Room. Dogs that are under control are welcome in the National Park, but owners must at all times be conscious of their responsibility to other visitors and wildlife. Opening: Visitor Centre – Open Read more…
Crab Island is a famous surfing location for the advanced surfer. Takes a bit of getting to with a paddle of some 200 metres across a channel and around the island which keeps this location only for the few dedicated surfers. If you don’t want the long paddle then Doolin Bay itself can provide some lesser but good waves. Read more…
The Royal Dublin Golf Club was founded in 1885 by Sir John Lumsden, offering a magnificent links course widely accepted as one of the greatest links courses in the world. The links course is on The North Bull Island and in 1979 the island was declared a Special Protection Area (SPA) and then in 1981 it was designated a UNESCO Read more…
Sheep’s Head, also known as Muntervary, is the headland at the end of the Sheep’s Head peninsula situated between Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay in County Cork. The peninsula is popular with walkers, and the Sheep’s Head Way is an 88 km long-distance trail which follows old tracks and roads around the peninsula from Bantry to the headland and back. Read more…