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Rossbeigh Beach

Rossbeigh, or Rossbehy, (Irish: Ros Beithe, meaning "headland of the Birch trees") is a beach located approximately 1.6 km from the village of Glenbeigh, in County Kerry, Ireland. It is on the Ring of Kerry on the Iveragh Peninsula.[1]

Rossbeigh is part of the Castlemaine Harbour Special Area of Conservation, Special Protection Area, and proposed Natural Heritage Area (pNHA). These organisations consider Rossbeigh an important habitat for flora and fauna and wish to preserve the area.[2]

Festivals

Every year there is a Horse Racing Festival at the beach at the end of the summer.

Erosion

In 2008, a 1200 ft sand dune disappeared into the sea. The Rossbeigh Strand Tower, which had been a landmark to Castlemaine Harbour for over 100 years collapsed in February 2011.

In 2013, it was reported in the Irish Independent newspaper that since the 2008 collapse, five million tonnes of sand have been lost.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Glenbeigh / Rossbeigh". www.theringofkerry.com. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  2. ^ "Rossbeigh Beach, Kerry". Wild Atlantic Way Ireland Map and Guide. Retrieved 2020-07-21.