Ireland Crohy Head Sea Arch
This is the "Crohy Head Sea Arch" - a beautiful spot for landscape photography in Northern Ireland. This place is especially great for sunset photos and long exposures.
Photography Tips
Check the tides beforehand and always watch the water level!
Proper footwear is necessary as well!
The sea can be rough, so bringing some microfibre towels for cleaning your lens is recommended. A wide-angle lens works best here.
Proper footwear is necessary as well!
The sea can be rough, so bringing some microfibre towels for cleaning your lens is recommended. A wide-angle lens works best here.
Travel Information
Easy to find by car. Follow the single-track road from the small seaside village of Maghery. There is just a short pull-in on the roadside for passing traffic and no official car park or even a possibility to park the car nearby! The best chances are to park in Maghery and walk along the road until you see a little sign marking the trail entrance. Cross the fence at the sign and follow the unmarked trail to the cliff. There is only one way to get down to the beach. Climbing down the hillside is not easy as the descent is very steep. It can be very slippery in wet weather - even with proper footwear. This spot is only recommended for experienced and fit hikers!
ATTENTION: The boulder beach at Crohy Head is only accessible at low tide. It is very dangerous at high tide as the beach disappears when water levels rise. You can get trapped easily; the sea is rough, and the waves are high!
ATTENTION: The boulder beach at Crohy Head is only accessible at low tide. It is very dangerous at high tide as the beach disappears when water levels rise. You can get trapped easily; the sea is rough, and the waves are high!
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
07:56 - 18:43
| current local time: 02:07
Photo Themes
Ocean
rocks
Rough Coastline
sea arch
Sea Stacks
seascape
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