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Carrowniskey (best place for Surfing)

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  • 09-12-2014 2:11pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 34


    Hey,

    There seems to be a lot of talk about lahinch, but sure if the tide is fully in for example then surfing the beach at lahinch its too near the rocks?.

    But if you search Carrowniskey (which is in Co.Mayo), and has a much nicer landscape,cleaner beach,etc...


    Link:
    magicseaweed.com/Carrowniskey-Surf-Report/986/
    magicseaweed.com/Carrowniskey-Surf-Photos/986/
    surfmayo.com

    ^^ copy and paste it, as a new user I can't post full links.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 88 ✭✭pauld81


    space_LSA wrote: »
    Hey,

    There seems to be a lot of talk about lahinch, but sure if the tide is fully in for example then surfing the beach at lahinch its too near the rocks?.

    But if you search Carrowniskey (which is in Co.Mayo), and has a much nicer landscape,cleaner beach,etc...


    Link:
    magicseaweed.com/Carrowniskey-Surf-Report/986/
    magicseaweed.com/Carrowniskey-Surf-Photos/986/
    surfmayo.com

    ^^ copy and paste it, as a new user I can't post full links.

    Much better places to surf than Carrowniskey and Lahinch! Everywhere is going to have its advantages and disadvantages regarding tides.. Don't really know what point your trying to make..?


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