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Stephen Maguire Locals in Co Donegal have been left shocked after three whales washed up on one of the country’s most scenic beaches. Tra Mór in Dunfanaghy was named in the top ten Irish beaches by the Lonely Planet guide this week. However, walkers were left stunned at the weekend when they came across the whales washed up on the beach. The three large carcasses are believed to be that of two adult and one juvenile Cuvier’s beaked whales. It’s a beautiful, peaceful beach and you just don’t expect to see such a horrible scene on it ....
Access to beaches restricted SHARE Donegal County Council is restricting vehicular access to a number of beach carparks and beaches following consultation with relevant state agencies. This move is as part of ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with public health guidelines during the current Covid19 pandemic in particular with regards to staying within 5km of your home for exercise. An Garda Siochana is assisting with these beach restrictions. The beaches will remain available to those living within a 5km distance of them. The beaches affected are: Kinnagoe; Lisfannon; Shrove; Rathmullan; Portsalon; Murder Hole; Tra Mor (Na Dunaibh); Tra Beg (Na Dunaibh), Ards (Creeslough); Block Yard Beach (Keadue); Narin; Dooey; Magheroarty; Magheraclogher; Marble Hill; Killahoey; Mullaghdearg; Silver Strand; Fintra; Murvagh; Rossnowlagh; Tullan Strand (Bundoran) and Bundoran. ....
Access to Donegal beaches now restricted in effort to slow spread of Covid-19 Many of the locations involved are popular with walkers from Derry Lisfannon beach is among some of the beaches across Inishowen that was closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Reporter: ); ); Donegal County Council is restricting vehicular access to a number of beach car parks and beaches following consultation with relevant state agencies. This move is as part of ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with public health guidelines during the current Covid19 pandemic in particular with regards to staying within 5km of your home for exercise. An Garda Siochana is assisting with these beach restrictions. ....