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Ballinskelligs Beach

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Ballinskelligs Beach, known locally as Baile an Sceilg, is a stunning Blue Flag beach nestled on the western edge of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Facing into the picturesque Ballinskelligs Bay, this expansive stretch of golden sand sits at an elevation of approximately 1 meter above sea level. It is a key highlight along the scenic Skellig Ring, an extension of the famous Ring of Kerry, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the iconic Skellig Islands.

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    July 16, 2022

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    Great beach, with lifeguards during summer. Little cafe/shop and also public toilets

    August 4, 2022

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    A beautiful huge sandy beach with a great panorama
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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Kerry, Munster, Ireland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some recommended walking or hiking routes near Ballinskelligs Beach, and what are their difficulty levels?

    Beyond the beach itself, the surrounding Iveragh Peninsula offers several walking and hiking opportunities. While specific elevation gains for all trails are not readily available, routes like the Emlagh Loop Walk and sections of the Skellig Way offer varying challenges. The Bolus Head Loop Walk is known for its stunning coastal views and can be moderately challenging. For easier options, consider gentle coastal paths directly from the beach.

    Are there any easy, family-friendly walks directly accessible from Ballinskelligs Beach?

    Yes, the beach itself provides an excellent, easy, and family-friendly walking surface along its 1km stretch of golden sand. For walks beyond the sand, there are gentle coastal paths in the immediate vicinity that are suitable for families and offer beautiful views without significant elevation changes.

    Is Ballinskelligs Beach dog-friendly?

    Ballinskelligs Beach is generally considered dog-friendly, allowing dogs on the beach. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially during peak season or when lifeguards are on duty, and to clean up after them to maintain the beach's Blue Flag status.

    What historical landmarks can be explored near Ballinskelligs Beach?

    The area is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of Ballinskelligs Castle (also known as McCarthy's Castle or Mc Carthy's Tower), a 15th or 16th-century tower house built to protect the bay. Also nearby are the ruins of Ballinskelligs Abbey, a 12th-century Augustinian monastery founded by monks from Skellig Michael.

    Are there public transport options to reach Ballinskelligs Beach?

    While Ballinskelligs is somewhat remote, there are limited public transport options. Bus Éireann operates some services in County Kerry, but direct routes to Ballinskelligs Beach may be infrequent. It's advisable to check the latest Bus Éireann schedules or consider local taxi services from larger towns like Cahersiveen or Waterville for more reliable access.

    What amenities are available at Ballinskelligs Beach, especially for families?

    Ballinskelligs Beach is well-equipped for visitors, especially families. During July and August, a full-time lifeguard service is in operation, ensuring safe swimming. There are public toilets and a small café/shop available. The shallow, calm waters make it ideal for children, and the extensive sandy area is perfect for building sandcastles.

    Are there any unique natural features or activities beyond swimming at Ballinskelligs Beach?

    Absolutely! Beyond swimming, the beach is part of the Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve, making it an exceptional spot for stargazing on clear nights. In autumn, there's even a chance to witness bioluminescence in the sea. The area is also a designated Special Area of Conservation, highlighting its ecological importance. Activities like kayaking, windsurfing, and snorkeling are popular in the calm waters.

    What are the best times of year to visit Ballinskelligs Beach for specific activities like stargazing or avoiding crowds?

    For stargazing, clear nights, particularly in autumn, are ideal due to the beach's location within the Dark Sky Reserve. To avoid the largest crowds, visiting outside of July and August is recommended, though the beach's size often allows for a sense of spaciousness even during peak season. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather for walks and fewer visitors.

    Is Ballinskelligs Beach accessible for visitors with disabilities?

    While the beach itself is sandy, which can be challenging, the presence of amenities like parking close to the beach and public toilets suggests some level of accessibility. However, specific details on wheelchair-friendly access points or facilities directly onto the sand are not widely published. It's best to contact local tourism offices for the most up-to-date information on disabled access.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Ballinskelligs Beach?

    Yes, there is a small café/shop directly at the beach, offering refreshments. Within Ballinskelligs village and the immediate surrounding area, you can find a few pubs and various accommodation options, including guesthouses, B&Bs, and self-catering cottages, catering to visitors exploring the Skellig Ring.

    What should hikers and visitors bring when planning a trip to Ballinskelligs Beach?

    For a comfortable visit, consider bringing appropriate swimwear, towels, and sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses). If you plan to explore the historical ruins or nearby trails, sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Even on sunny days, a windbreaker can be useful due to potential southerly winds. Don't forget a camera for the stunning views, and perhaps a picnic to enjoy on the sand.

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