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Dooneen Pier

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  • Water temp(satellite):
  • 13.2°C
  • 2024-11-19

Dooneen Pier is a beach in the county of Cork. Dogs must be on a leash at all times. Enhanced accessibility for disabled persons.
Dooneen Pier on the Sheep's Head Peninsula in Co Cork is a deep water harbour.


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Source of satellite-read water temperature: Copernicus Sentinel satellite data from the European Space Agency.