The stretch of beach from Castlegregory to Camp in West Kerry on a good day is stunning.
The 10 kms is walkable when the tide is out. It is truly magic.
One can paddle almost the entire10 km. Just one stream and one river to cross. No river to negotiate when tide is fully out.
And such beautiful places right under our noses
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