Being an island Ireland has many beaches, and many of those are of a high quality.
Yes, Ireland has many nice beaches.
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In general terms there is no specific term for a beach in Ireland, other than a beach. If you are talking about the names of individual beaches, as Ireland is an island it has a huge number of beaches. There are far too many to be able to list them all here.
21 i think
21 i think
Dublin is a coastal county and has lots of popular beaches along its coast like Killiney, Portmarnock, Dollymount and Sandymount, amongst others.
Ireland is an island, so it has many beaches around it. Here are the names of just ten. Silver Strand, Dollymount Strand, Curracloe, Spanish Point, Banna Strand, Inchdoney, Trá an Doilín, Tramore, Brittas Bay and Sandycove.
Beautiful and very clean. You can catch some great waves there. Its brilliant for watersports and sunbathing!!
Philip Bradshaw has written: 'Sand removal from beaches on the Northeast Coast of Ireland'
Wicklow is called the Garden of Ireland due to its beautiful scenery - beaches, rivers, lakes and especially mountains
Apart from its own beaches, Ireland is a long way from any large sand areas. Major sandstorms in the Sahara Desert, thousands of miles from Ireland, do occasionally lift sand into the atmosphere. This sand can then travel north across Europe, sometimes even coming as far as Ireland, and is then deposited on land. People will sometimes notice it on their cars. This is what would have happened with sandstorms in 2014, so people in Ireland would have seen small amounts of sand that would have come from the Sahara Desert.
There Is Many places with beaches but many without beaches LANDLOCKED means no beaches for example Vatican city has no beaches so beaches aren't everywhere only with a coast.