Tragumna
Ireland, Ireland
Tragumna is a small coastal hamlet and beach in County Cork, Ireland, situated about 5–6 kilometers from the town of Skibbereen on the southwest coast.
The name comes from the Irish “Tráigh na Móna” or “Tráigh Omna,” meaning something like “strand of the turf” or “strand of the oak,” and it centres around a quiet, scenic sandy beach sheltered by marshland and a small lake called Lough Abisdeally.
The beach faces southwest toward the Atlantic and overlooks the nearby island of Drishane, offering a peaceful, unspoiled setting with flat sand good for walking and relaxed paddling, though it is not lifeguarded. A small village cluster of houses and holiday homes sits close by, and visitors can use basic facilities such as parking and toilets while enjoying the calm, rural atmosphere a short drive from larger towns and amenities in West Cork.
Location
Drishanemore, Tragumna, Co. Cork, Ireland
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