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🌊Flaggy Shore

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The Flaggy Shore is a scenic coastal area near New Quay in County Clare, Ireland. It features flat limestone flagstones along the shore, offering stunning views of Galway Bay and the Aran Islands. Families can enjoy easy walking trails, rock pooling at low tide, and spotting seabirds. The area is part of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark. Facilities include a car park and some picnic benches, but no playground. Suitable for all ages, but uneven terrain may be tricky for very young children or strollers. Best visited on a dry day as there is no shelter. Free entry.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Check tide times for rock pooling

    Visit at low tide to explore rock pools and spot sea creatures. Check local tide times before you go, as these vary throughout the month.

  • Bring waterproof clothing

    The shore is exposed with no shelter. Bring waterproof jackets and trousers for all family members, even if the forecast looks okay.

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    The limestone flagstones are uneven and can be slippery when wet. Sturdy, grip-soled shoes are essential for safety, especially for young children.

  • Buggies not practical on this terrain

    The uneven limestone surface makes buggies very difficult to push. Consider a baby carrier or backpack for younger children instead.

  • Plan for limited facilities

    There are no toilets or refreshment facilities on site. Use facilities in nearby New Quay before visiting, and bring water and snacks.

  • Bring spare clothes and towels

    Children exploring rock pools will get wet. Pack a full change of clothes, including shoes and socks, plus a towel to dry off.

  • Watch children near water carefully

    The shore meets open water with no barriers or lifeguards. Supervise children closely at all times, especially near deeper pools and the shore edge.

  • Bring sun and sea protection

    The exposed coastal location offers no shade. Pack sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. The wind is often strong, so dress children in layers.

  • Allow time to explore gently

    This is best enjoyed as a leisurely visit rather than a quick stop. Allow at least 1-2 hours if exploring rock pools and the walking trails.

  • Visit on a calm, dry day

    Wet flagstones become very slippery and dangerous. Avoid windy or rainy weather. The site is exposed with no shelter, so weather significantly affects enjoyment.

  • Pack a picnic instead

    There are picnic benches on site but no food facilities nearby. Bring packed lunches and snacks. A thermos of warm drinks is useful in cooler months.

  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching

    The area is good for spotting seabirds and has views of Galway Bay and the Aran Islands. Binoculars will enhance the experience for interested children.

  • Free parking available

    There is a car park at the site with free entry to the shore itself. Arrive early during peak season as spaces can fill up.

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