Find Nearest Seaside Award in Ireland
Seaside Award beaches in Ireland. Unlike the Blue Flag beach award, each country also has its own seaside award to signify a good standard of beach and facilities. The awards evaluate a beach on water quality, information displays, environmental management, safety and services.
Below we list the current Ireland beaches that hold a Seaside Award.
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Silverstrand is a sandy beach. The beach is popular with families as it has a gentle slope into the sea. Facing Galway with good views into Galway bay. Read more…
Waterville is a small village with a crescent shaped beach within Ballinskelligs Bay. The area is more famed for it’s two golf courses; Waterville Golf Course and Ballybunion Golf Course. Read more…
Inchydoney beach is a sandy beach located on Inchydoney Island that is connected to the mainland by two causeways. The beach is split by the Inchydoney headland, these are often refereed to as east and west beaches. Seasonal lifeguard station on the headland. Read more…
Tránaun beach is a remote sandy beach on the island of Inishturk off the west coast of County Mayo. The beach has no facilities and is sometimes described as Inishturk beach. Read more…
Annestown Beach is a remote beach with a shoreline mix of sand and rock. At low tide, you have a few sea arches and caves to explore. The beach is also a good starting point for some nice cliff-top walks, although care should be taken. The beach is popular with surfers and bodyboarders. Read more…
Ballinskelligs beach is a sandy beach designated a Natural heritage area. The beach has the 16th century two storey unvaulted MacCarthy tower overlooking the Ballinskelligs Bay. Read more…
Salthill beach is really a combination of beaches along a promenade within Galway City. Small rock ourcrops divide the stretch and some parts are sand whilst others are pebble. Read more…
Rosses Point beach is a 2 km stretch of sandy beach backed by sand dunes with views to Knocknarea. Read more…
Magheroarty Beach is a remote and unspoilt sandy curving beach with nice views to the nearby islands of Inishbofin and Tory. The beach is backed by large sand dunes. The beach is popular with surfers, windsurfers and kitesurfers due to it’s remoteness and west coast position. Daily ferries available to take foot passengers to the islands leaves from the pier Read more…