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Maghera Beach

Ardara

by Elena T.

Exploring the Raw Beauty of Maghera Beach and Caves in County Donegal


Introduction to Maghera Beach and Caves


Nestled on the rugged coastline of County Donegal, Maghera Beach and Caves is a natural wonder that's not to be missed. This hidden gem offers visitors a glimpse into the raw beauty of the Irish coastline and the power of nature.


The Journey to the Beach


To access Maghera Beach and Caves, visitors must park in a private car park for a fee of 3 euros in cash (2022). From there, a boardwalk with several bridges leads you through giant dunes until two massive dunes open up to reveal the beach.


The Natural Wonders of Maghera Beach


On the right side of the beach, the soft white sand rambles like a giant snake to get deep into the land, creating the river's Owentocleer outfall. On the left side, the beach is surrounded by the high hills of Crocknamurrin mountain, displaying the layers of ages through its massive rocks that go out of the ground straight to the sky. As the tide comes up, the water digs into the rocks, creating caves that pull us to explore their hidden wonders. Many streams flow down the stones, making the slopes green and alive.


The Best Time to Visit Maghera Beach and Caves


The best time to visit Maghera Beach and Caves is during low tide. This allows visitors to walk along the large area, cross the water pools, and explore the caves safely. During low tide, part of the beach turns into a large shallow pool where older children and adults can enjoy the water.


Tips for Your Trip to Maghera Beach and Caves


Before planning your visit to Maghera Beach and Caves, it's important to check the tides to ensure your safety. Additionally, be sure to prepare your camera to capture the stunning natural beauty of the area. On your way to the beach, stop at Assaranca waterfall, another hidden gem of Donegal that's worth seeing.


In conclusion, Maghera Beach and Caves is a natural wonder that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the power of nature and the raw beauty of the Irish coastline. With proper preparation and planning, a visit to Maghera Beach and Caves is an unforgettable experience that's not to be missed.


pictures by Elena T.

Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves
Maghera Beach and caves

Amenities

The place has a parking.

Parking (Paid)

The place has a toilets.

Toilets

The place is baby buggy friendly.

Buggy Friendly

The place has a children playground.

Children Friendly

Pets are allowed at the place.

Pets Allowed

Map Location

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Distance from:

Letterkenny - 63.6 km

Buncrana - 103 km

Bunbeg - 54.8 km

Donegal Town - 36.9 km

Derry - 59.8 ml


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