Ballybunion Beach
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🏖️Ballybunion Beach

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 0–18+
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Ballybunion Beach is a stunning Blue Flag beach on the Wild Atlantic Way in County Kerry, Ireland. It features a long stretch of golden sand, dramatic sand dunes, and the historic Ballybunion Castle ruins. Rock pools at low tide are great for exploring marine life. The beach is supervised by lifeguards during summer months, making it safe for swimming. Surfing is popular here, with waves suitable for beginners and experienced surfers.

  • **Facilities**: Public toilets, car park (pay-and-display), seasonal lifeguards, nearby cafes and restaurants.
  • **Ages**: All ages; toddlers love the sand and shallow rock pools; older kids can try surfing.
  • **Tips**: Check tide times for rock pool access. Bring sun protection and windbreakers. The beach can get crowded in July/August. Nearby Ballybunion town offers ice cream and seaside amusements.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

0–18+

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County

Kerry
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Country

Ireland

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