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The Breathtaking Irish Beach With White Sand, Dolphins, Hidden Coves – and Campsite Stay Starts From €7.50


WITH stunning white sand, crystal blue waters and adorable dolphins – it’s no surprise this Irish beach is the perfect place for a break away. 

Ballydonegan beach, also known as Allihies Beach, is located at the tip of the Beara Peninsula in West Cork.

This lesser-known beach is the perfect place to escape from it all.

The oasis boasts stunning views of the rugged Atlantic coast – and it’s one of the sandiest beaches in Cork

It’s a short drive from Allihies with plenty to do.

A section of the beach is man-made from crushed rock from the Allihies Copper Mines.

It was created by the crushed quartz sand left over from the copper dressing process.

You can also soak up the sun in the hidden coves along the beach.

And if you are lucky, you may spot a pod of dolphins splashing in the water.

It’s the perfect location for fishing with plenty of pollock, bass, coalfish, turbot, cod, dogfish and flounder.

Beachgoers who want to extend their trip can pitch a tent or park up a campervan at Allihies Camping.

A campsite stay starts from €7.50 per person. 

There’s also a selection of hotels, B&Bs, and self-catering Airbnbs in the area.

Travellers took to Tripadvisor to share their experience.

One holiday maker said: “Ballydonegan beach is down the hill from Allihies and is the best beach in the locality.

“While the area provides spectacular views and there are marvellous coves, most of the coves are stony and sandy beaches are relatively rare.

“Ballydonegan beach is a fine stretch of sandy shore at the head of the bay. 

“It’s very popular for that reason and will be busy in good weather but it is well worth a visit if you fancy getting your toes wet!

“While it can satisfy your need for ice-cream and cold drinks, you will need to go Allihies for anything more substantial but that is only a few minutes walk away.”

Another said: “An unexpected pleasure, the beach is great, protected area for children to swim, stands out on the rugged coast.

“Add the pretty little town and this is a great holiday destination.”

While another added: “Loved this beach, stunning location, crystal blue sea, white sands perfect for swimming. This beach was so quiet.”

Source: The Irish Sun

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