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Uggool Beach photo #2 © Kevin Rafter Google
Photo of Uggool Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Kevin Rafter Google
Photo of Uggool Beach with spacious shore © John Mee Google
Photo of Uggool Beach with bright sand surface © Matthew Google
Photo of Uggool Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Kevin Rafter Google
Photo of Uggool Beach with spacious shore © John Mee Google

Uggool Beach

Salrock, Ireland
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Located outside the settlement
Gubanillaun 1 km
Map of beach
Hiking Area Killary Harbour
3.6km

About

Uggool Beach is located on the North Atlantic Ocean (part of Atlantic ocean) and it is in the 35th place out of 43 beaches in the Connacht region The beach is located in a natural place, among the mountains.

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+16 o C +11 o C
Air temperature
9.1 M/S
Wind
+15 o C
Water temperature
1.3 M
Wave height

Gubanillaun, Connacht,

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Artie
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
2 Very poor

The ongoing issue of a local smallholder aggressively blocking access to this public beach remains unresolved. When will Mayo Council step in to address this? It's a disgrace to both Mayo and Ireland.

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lewty
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
2 Very poor

It's incredibly unjust and shameful that landowners are restricting public access to government-owned foreshore. They falsely claim it is part of Lost Valley, but in reality, they have blocked off access to this stunning beach. Moreover, they are neglecting the area, causing damage to this natural beauty by installing concrete posts and fencing that can trap and injure animals. Additionally, there were large barrels of unknown substances dumped on the shore. The sign they posted is certainly misleading! Action needs to be taken to address this situation. It's clear they are driven by greed, attempting to make beach access exclusive to those who pay €25 per adult for a tour of their land.

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radman
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
2 Very poor

A national treasure has been taken from the public by a greedy local family seeking to make extra money. They have restricted access to the coastline, violating numerous regulations. However, justice will ultimately prevail.

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Rocky Blaze
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
2 Very poor

The proprietor was extremely rude. We wanted to visit Uggool beach, but the road appeared to be closed. There were signs, barriers, and a CCTV camera preventing access. Suddenly, this landowner showed up, and when we asked if we could visit the beach, he demanded 25€ for a guided tour of his farm. In the end, we turned the car around. It's a shame that people try to profit from public spaces. Nature *should* be accessible to everyone.

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Пушистик
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

Stunning beach located between Silver Strand and Killary Harbour. It can be a bit tricky to reach, but it's definitely worth the effort. Be sure to respect the landowner's rights, but don't be misled by any claims or distractions you might encounter—there are no private beaches in Ireland!

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