Ballydowane Bay

Everything you need to know about access, tide times and best tips for your next outdoor swim here.
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Ballydowane Bay is located on Waterford’s ‘Copper Coast’ ( the name comes from the copper mines said to be located at its heart), which is renowned for its geological make up and cliff formations. The beach here is surrounded by impressive reddish brown cliffs and is well sheltered.

The beach itself is stony and not a place for kids who want soft sand to play in. There are, however, a number of rock pools for young and old to explore.

Before swimming here take notice of the sign in the car park which warns you of ripple currents. SO BE CAREFUL.

There is a gradual wade in to the water and it is sandy underfoot. When we swam here the water wasn’t clear but that doesn’t tell you anything about its cleanliness. Overall, not a great swimming spot but interesting for its geology and its impressive cliffs.

Directions

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From Dungarvan take the R 675 toward Tramore. Follow this road and then take the right turn off it for Stradbally. As you come into Stradbally you then take the right turn signposted for Ballyvooney. After a few kilometres on this road you will come to a right turn signposted for Ballydowane Bay.

Ordnance Survey Discovery Series Map No. 44

 

Tide times for nearby Fethard-on-Sea

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22 December 2024

Time Type Height
04:11 low 1.37m
10:14 high 3.5m
16:40 low 1.52m
22:27 high 3.36m

23 December 2024

Time Type Height
05:03 low 1.48m
11:05 high 3.4m
17:34 low 1.6m
23:22 high 3.3m

24 December 2024

Time Type Height
06:01 low 1.55m
06:01 low 1.55m
12:03 high 3.35m
12:03 high 3.35m
18:32 low 1.63m
18:32 low 1.63m

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