Kinard Beach, or Trá Chathail in Gaelic, is a beautiful beach enclosed by rocks on the Dingle Peninsula, approximately 9km east of Dingle, in County Kerry. Just offshore, the huge column known as An Searrach (also called The Foal), dominates the scenery.
This hidden gem, Trá Chathail near Kinard is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry.
Kinard (Ceann Áird) Beach is the small beach overlooking the stunning view of the huge column structure or sea stack known as An Searrach out on Dingle Bay. The beach is popular with sea anglers, and walkers and it is safe to swim here.