Bishops Quarter

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Bishopsquarter Beach

June 2009

A good beach if not a great beach!

Bishopsquarter is a beach of the stony variety and there isn’t a whole lot of sand about. Access into the water can also be a bit stony and awkward underfoot.

However, the water here is lovely and clear and you will swim surrounded by magnificent views of the Burren. So it well worth a bit of discomfort.

Bishopsquarter also has ample car parking. Accessible for buggies with an effort. Not wheelchair accessible.

Directions

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This beach is located on the R477 a couple of kilometres beyond the town of Ballyvaughan as you head toward Kinvara. Watch out for a left turn with a signpost for the beach.

Ordnance Survey Discovery Series Map No. 51

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Tide times for nearby Liscannor

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22 December 2024

Time Type Height
03:34 low 0m
09:42 high 3.97m
16:12 low 0m
22:24 high 3.76m

23 December 2024

Time Type Height
04:39 low 0m
10:35 high 3.78m
17:14 low 0m
23:20 high 3.67m

24 December 2024

Time Type Height
05:44 low 0m
05:44 low 0m
11:35 high 3.66m
11:35 high 3.66m
18:15 low 0m
18:15 low 0m

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