Inch Strand

R561, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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Inch Strand is one of the nicest stretches of sandy beach in Ireland, and it is in one of the most picturesque areas—on the Dingle Peninsula, which juts into the sea on the southern part of Ireland's western coast. The beach is actually located on a peninsula of the peninsula. Inch Strand stretches about 5 kilometers on the western side of the Inch Peninsula, a small appendage on the south side of the Dingle Peninsula. The Inch Peninsula begins near the village of Inch (which is really more of a place name than a village; the closest village of any significant size is Anascaul) and extends south into Dingle Bay. This west-facing beach is entered from the north end, which is where textiles gather. As you walk south, the beach is lightly populated and nudity is common. Nudists tend to spread out, so Inch is not much of a social nude beach. Cars are allowed on the beach, but vehicles regularly get stuck in the wet sand, so it may be best to just walk to a remote area for nude bathing. Walking 15 minutes south from the parking area should be sufficient. Discretion is the presence of passing vehicles may be a good idea.
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GPS: 52.1246, -9.9667
city, county, province, country Anascaul, Kerry, Munster, Ireland
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more info from irishnaturism.org
VISUAL RESOURCES
GPS: 52.1246, -9.9667
city, county, province, country Anascaul, Kerry, Munster, Ireland
There are 4 placemarks related to this site.
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