Description
Horn Head Peninsula, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, Ireland
The name ‘Tramore’ in Irish Trá Mór translates to “Big Beach” nothing too mystical but indeed very accurate! as this sandy cove stretches 2 km across the stunning Donegal coast.
This was my first time visiting Tramore & what I enjoyed almost as much as strolling this sandy paradise, was the actual walk to reach it. Starting off through a little woodland I followed the winding path until I was greeted with a vast plain of grassy sand dunes (Lurgabrack Dunes) which stretched for miles.
There was so many bird, butterfly & bee species every few yards, it was great to see this place brimming with natural wildlife. After a comfortable 30 mins walk, I arrived at the stunning Tramore…. After this my mind simply wandered for a couple of hours until sunset.