Brandon Bay

Brandon Bay is a long 6km crescent shaped bay with many different peaks scattered along its shoreline. It makes the best of most swells and while non are of any huge quality it can be commended for its consistency, especially in the summer months.
When coming from Dingle park at the top of the Conair Pass for a birds-eye view of the bay and decide which peak is working best that day.
Kilcummin – Home to the West Coast Surf School this is a perfect gentle beginner wave.
Stradbally – Take the track down to the beach and park on the dune. Typical beach break that usually has something when others don’t.
Stoney Gap – Situated between the two caravan parks. It is good in north west swell at low tide.
Dumps – Has hollower sections than other breaks in the area. The best waves are at low to mid tide. At high tide the name Dumps reveals its origins – you will be dumped onto the stones.
Mossies – A mellow left and right reef that works at mid to high tide. A long paddle out or entry via Gary William Point means this is for the experienced only.


