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Tullan Strand: Donegal's Surfing Paradise

Experience the wild beauty of Tullan Strand in Bundoran, Donegal – a surfer's paradise with stunning coastal views and rich history.

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Tullan Strand, a 2km stretch of golden sand in Bundoran, Co. Donegal, is renowned for its excellent surfing conditions and stunning coastal scenery. Backed by the Dartry Mountains and featuring the nearby Fairy Bridges, it's a haven for surfers, nature lovers, and families seeking a memorable Irish seaside experience.

A brief summary to Tullan Strand

  • Tullan Strand Rd, Bundoran, Drumacrin, Co. Donegal, IE
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during low tide to enjoy a wider beach area and explore the shoreline.
  • Book a surfing lesson with a local surf school to experience the thrill of riding the Atlantic waves.
  • Take a walk along the Roguey Cliff Walk to enjoy panoramic views of the coastline and the Dartry Mountains.
  • Explore the nearby Fairy Bridges and Wishing Chair for a touch of local folklore and a unique photo opportunity.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy on the beach while taking in the stunning ocean views.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Bundoran town center, Tullan Strand is approximately a 30-minute walk. Head north along the main road, following the coastline. The Roguey Cliff Walk also leads to Tullan Strand, offering scenic views along the way. Follow signs for Tullan Strand and the Fairy Bridges. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses connect Bundoran to nearby towns like Ballyshannon and Sligo. From Ballyshannon, you can take a bus to Bundoran East, which is a short walk to Tullan Strand. Bus fares from Ballyshannon to Bundoran range from €3 to €13. From Sligo to Bundoran the bus fare is approximately $19.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Bundoran. A taxi from the town center to Tullan Strand will cost approximately €10-€15. A taxi from Ballyshannon to Bundoran Surf Co. will cost approximately 10 GBP.

  • Driving

    From Bundoran town center, follow Tullan Strand Road north. Paid parking is available at the beach entrance, but spaces are limited, especially during peak season. Free street parking is also available nearby. Parking charges are applicable in the paid car park. There is a height restriction of 2m at the paid car park.

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Discover more about Tullan Strand

Tullan Strand, located just north of Bundoran in County Donegal, is a captivating coastal attraction renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant seaside atmosphere. Stretching for 2 kilometers from Bundoran town to the Erne Estuary at Ballyshannon, this expansive beach offers a blend of golden sands, rolling waves, and dramatic coastal scenery. The beach is particularly famous for its consistent Atlantic waves, making it a prime destination for surfers of all skill levels. Several surf schools operate nearby, offering lessons and equipment rentals for those eager to catch a wave. Even on calmer days, Tullan Strand provides ample space for sunbathing, beach games, and leisurely strolls along the shoreline. The rugged coastline surrounding Tullan Strand adds to its allure. The Roguey Cliff Walk offers breathtaking views of the Dartry Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, while the nearby Fairy Bridges and Wishing Chair provide a touch of local folklore and charm. These natural sea arches and blowholes, dating back to the 1700s, are said to be Bundoran's first tourist attraction. Historically, Tullan Strand has played a role in significant events. During World War II, a British sea-plane was forced to ditch near the beach, highlighting Ireland's neutrality and the existence of the secret "Donegal Corridor". Today, Tullan Strand continues to be a popular destination, attracting visitors with its stunning scenery, excellent surfing conditions, and rich maritime heritage. While swimming is possible, caution is advised due to rip tides. Lifeguards are typically on duty during the warmer months to ensure visitor safety. The beach is also known for its accessibility, with mobi-mats providing stable surfaces for wheelchair users.

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