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Beaches close to Coolmaine
Garrettstown Beach, a sandy beach with gentle slope, faces south and is bordered by rocky cliffs. The beach area is surrounded by Natural Heritage Area, Special Protection Area, and Special Areas of Conservation, though not a part of them. Despite being susceptible to rough weather, the beach draws anglers, walkers, surfers, and windsurfers to the area. Garrettstown Marsh lies north of the beach.
Garrylucas beach has a gentle slope and is surrounded by rocky cliffs. It faces southwest and is often exposed to harsh weather and rough seas. Sand dunes and the proposed Garrylucas Marsh Natural Heritage Area (pNHA 000087) are located to the north. The beach is utilized by anglers, walkers, surfers, and windsurfers.
Inchydoney East is a south-facing sandy beach with a 500m long bathing area and approximately 0.12km² of water for swimming.
Inchydoney West Beach is a south facing, sandy beach located at the north east of Clonakilty Bay. It has gently sloping terrain and is prone to rough weather. The beach is backed by sand dunes and occasionally experiences large accumulations of sea lettuce. Muckruss Strand, a tidal lagoon and sand flats, is situated to the west of the beach. Inchydoney beach is a part of the Clonakilty Bay Special Area of Conservation and is also considered a proposed NHA (site code 000091).
Oysterhaven Beach, found in Oysterhaven, Co Cork, is an ideal location for windsurfing, sailing, and kayaking due to its sheltered nature, making it one of Ireland's top spots for water sports.
Red Strand is found near Clonakilty, Co Cork. The beach is sheltered and boasts stunning vistas of Galley Head lighthouse on the adjacent peninsula.
Owenahincha is a gently sloping sandy beach that is backed by sand dunes extending between 70m & 100m. However, it can experience very strong wave action and rip tides or strong currents. A picturesque cliff walk links the Warren Strand to Owenahincha. A Special Area of Conservation, Kilkerran Lake & Castlefreke Dunes (SAC 001061), lies approximately 1km east of the beach. While Owenahincha beach is frequented by limited numbers of surfers, windsurfers, canoeists, and anglers.
Rocky Bay Beach, situated in Carrigaline, Co Cork is a 300m long, south-facing sandy beach. Access to the beach is through a narrow local road with limited parking available.
Warren Beach is a serene, sandy beach with a gentle slope, facing south east and surrounded by sand dunes that stretch between 40m and 50m. The beach is nestled in a small bay, approximately 500m away from the coast, which offers some protection. The pNHA 001075, Rosscarbery Estuary proposed Natural Heritage Area, flows into Rosscarbery Bay, just southwest of the beach. Although frequented by a small number of surfers, windsurfers, canoeists, and anglers, the beach remains tranquil.
Fountainstown Beach slopes gently towards the east and consists of sand and shingle. The beach is flanked by a low rocky cliff to the north and rocky outcrops to the south. A concrete wall, along with a car park, borders the beach from the west. Fountainstown Swamp, a proposed Natural Heritage Area, is located north of the beach. The beach is primarily used for windsurfing and fishing.