Killadoon Surf Report
County Mayo · Beginner-friendly beach break
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Killadoon — surf & tide guide
Killadoon is a beach in Mayo, Ireland. It works best on a W–NW swell with ENE–SE winds blowing offshore. The beach faces WNW. Ideal size is 0.6–2.5 m at 8–14 s.
- Break type
- beach
- Faces
- WNW (290°)
- Best swell
- W–NW · 0.6–2.5 m · 8–14 s
- Best wind
- ENE–SE (offshore)
- Best tide
- best around mid tide
- Tidal range
- large (~4.5 m)
- Coordinates
- 53.7144, -9.9128
- Region
- Mayo, Ireland
Killadoon has semidiurnal (two highs a day) tides with an approximate large range of 4.5 m. Works most tides. More Mayo spots →
About Killadoon
Killadoon is a west-facing beach in south Mayo, near Louisburgh. Catches plenty of Atlantic swell; quiet relative to Carrownisky and Bertra nearby.
Works on W to NW swells with SE offshore winds. Mid tide is best. Remote, quiet.
Type
beach break
Best swell
260–325°, 0.6–2.5m
Best wind
75–140° (offshore)
Best tide
Works most tides.
Best period
8–14s
Skill level
Intermediate · confident beginners on smaller days
Best season
Sep–Apr
Parking
Limited · respect local access
Hazards & Notes
- Remote · no lifeguards or services
- Rips between sand bars on bigger swells
- Exposed · wind builds quickly
- Cold North Atlantic water
14-Day Forecast
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