Description
As you make your way onto the Raghly Peninsula, you’ll come across a small stony beach at its narrowest point — a quiet, unspoiled spot that feels wonderfully removed from everything. This little bay is one of those places that comes alive in the evenings, offering spectacular summer sunsets that paint the sky in golds and pinks.
Despite its modest size, the beach is perfect for a refreshing swim or a bit of snorkelling, especially around the rocks where seashore life is abundant. The clear water and rocky pockets make it a rewarding place for anyone who enjoys exploring beneath the surface.
It’s a simple, peaceful corner of North Sligo — the kind of place you stumble upon once and never forget.
Beach: stones
Sports: open water swimming, sea kayaking, snorkeling
Swimming: No Lifeguard present
Despite its modest size, the beach is perfect for a refreshing swim or a bit of snorkelling, especially around the rocks where seashore life is abundant. The clear water and rocky pockets make it a rewarding place for anyone who enjoys exploring beneath the surface.
It’s a simple, peaceful corner of North Sligo — the kind of place you stumble upon once and never forget.
Beach: stones
Sports: open water swimming, sea kayaking, snorkeling
Swimming: No Lifeguard present