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Mullaghmore Head

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Ideal surf conditions at Mullaghmore Head

Swell window
W, NW
Best swell direction
NW
Swell size
10ft - 10ft
Swell breaks over
Uneven Reef
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Left
Wind window
SE
Best tides at
Mid, High
Skill Level
Expert

Mullaghmore Head surf guide

Mullaghmore Head is known as Ireland’s top big-wave surf spot, attracting those who seek out challenging conditions. This spot features a shallow, left-hand reef break that can produce some impressive tubes. It mainly handles swells from the northwest and west. To get the best waves, it’s recommended to surf during mid to high tides, with good swell sizes beginning around 10 ft (about 3 meters) or more.

When it comes to the surf, Mullaghmore is not for the faint-hearted. The waves here are heavy and can offer super-deep barrels, but they break over an uneven reef, making them a bit unpredictable. While the spot can handle a bit of southwest wind, you’ll want to avoid bumpy faces. Most surfers tow in with the assistance of jet skis due to the proximity of the rocks, but it has been paddled at size for those who are really confident. Mullaghmore is definitely an experts-only zone because of its dangerous conditions.

Accessing Mullaghmore Head is straightforward; you can park on the verge of the coast road. Just walking along the headland gives you a great view of the waves and the surrounding area. If you’re looking to surf here, make sure you’ve got the skills and equipment to handle what this spot throws at you.