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Another rare south coast treat, the Incredible Wave breaks off the headland at the eastern end of Tramore strand. Needs a big midwinter swell. Can be hollow but like most south coast waves, is very fickle. Park considerately in Fitzgerald Lane near Brownstone. Water quality as above. The centre of surfing in SE Ireland boasting a large surf club and a 5km stretch of beach. Average beachbreak peaks that occasionally turn on with the elusive NE offshore. Usually better at higher tides. Shops, surf schools and plenty of facilities. Beachfront parking is restricted in summer. Very poor water quality from towns stormwater outfall.
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