
Liscannor Beach
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Late afternoon in summer provides warm light and calmer seas for photos; autumn low tides expose rock pools and dramatic cloudscapes for exploring.
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Beach access is free; nearby Liscannor car parks may charge during peak season, so bring change or use the local parking app to save time.
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Photography enthusiasts, Beach walkers and hikers, Families, Surfers
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1-2 hours
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рддреНрд╡рд░рд┐рдд рддрдереНрдп: Salt-laced gusts sweep across the pebbly strand where surfers can find nine-foot swells on the windiest days. Round, smooth stones click underfoot while local anglers still haul up pollack and mackerel from small wooden skiffs near the headland.
рдореБрдЦреНрдп рдЖрдХрд░реНрд╖рдг: A narrow tidal channel exposes palm-sized rock pools teeming with 12 different limpets and jewel-like anemones at low tide, a favorite spot where local storyteller Seamus O'Connor gathers kids to recite sea shanties. Moonlit evenings bring a salty hush and a quirky ritual: fishermen count their catch aloud, usually 20 to 30 small pollack, then sort lines by knot color passed down through three generations.
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- Wear layered windproof clothing and sturdy shoes for wet rocks and sudden sea breezes.
- Check tide times before exploring rock pools, rising tides can cut off sections of the shore.
- Head toward the eastern end near Liscannor Pier for framed Atlantic and pier shots.
- Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid Cliffs of Moher tour-bus crowds.
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