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At low tide the flawless A-frame peak gives a short, hollow right and a longer, high-performance left. Always very crowded, unless it's big. Look out for rocks, rips and poor water quality after rains (always!). One of the most famous waves in the world, due to the much-publicised fight to save the reef from marina development, the project is on hold but is not forgotten. Ample parking in town, a surf shop and full facilities. Crowd pressure is becoming a real issue so know your ability and surf with respect. To the east of the Peak in Bundoran Bay is 3D's a spring high tide only reef. Spitting left and right barrels over a barely submerged rock. Popular with bodyboarders and tube freaks. Very shallow and dangerous.
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