Curracloe Beach

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Curracloe Beach is a renowned sandy beach on Ireland’s southeast coast, famous for its long dunes, clean waters, and use as a filming location for movies such as "Saving Private Ryan."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
country Ireland NERFINISHED
hasAccessType boardwalk access
car park access
hasActivity horse riding (seasonally restricted)
kite surfing
picnicking
hasAdjacentArea Raven Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Raven Point NERFINISHED
hasCoastType open sea coast
hasEcosystem coastal dune flora and fauna
hasEnvironment coastal dune system
hasFeature Blue Flag status NERFINISHED
clean waters
long beach
sand dunes
hasLength several kilometres
hasLifeguardService seasonal lifeguards
hasNearbyTown Enniscorthy NERFINISHED
Wexford NERFINISHED
hasOnsiteFacility designated parking areas
public toilets (seasonal)
snack bar or seasonal kiosks
hasOrientation roughly north–south
hasRegulation dog restrictions in peak season
hasReputation one of Ireland’s best beaches
hasRisk strong currents in some conditions
hasSandType sandy
hasWaterQuality generally high
isAccessibleFrom R741 road NERFINISHED
isFilmingLocationFor Brooklyn (2015 film) NERFINISHED
Saving Private Ryan NERFINISHED
isManagedBy local authorities of County Wexford
isPopularFor angling
birdwatching
surfing
swimming
walking
isTourismDestinationFor domestic tourists
international tourists
locatedIn County Wexford NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southeast Ireland
locatedNear Curracloe village NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Irish Sea NERFINISHED
portrayedLocationInFilm Omaha Beach NERFINISHED
usedForSceneType D-Day landing scenes

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County Wexford hasBeach Curracloe Beach