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All Blue Flag
beaches must meet the following
criteria
WATER QUALITY
- The beach must fully comply with the water quality sampling and frequency
requirements
- The beach must fully comply with the standards and requirements for water
quality analysis
- No industrial, waste-water or sewage-related discharges should affect the
beach area
- The beach must comply with the Blue Flag requirements for the
microbiological parameter faecal coli bacteria (E.coli) and intestinal
enterococci /streptococci
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An Trá Mor (Inverin) |
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An Trá Mor in Inverin
in County Galway, is a blue flag beach,
where you can swim in the Atlantic Sea
and enjoy the sandy beaches of Galway.
Inverin is a small rural Irish speaking
village in Connemara, a short drive from
Spiddal. |
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Cill Muirbhthe (Aran) |
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Cill Muirbhthe Beach,
Inishmore on the Aran Island County
Galway, a Blue Flag Beach, is set in a
sheltered beach, great for a swim, in
the crisp Atlantic waters with America
the next stop! The Aran Islands with its
wealth of Irish history. |
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Salthill Beach |
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Salthill Beach is a
Blue Flag Beach located in the city
centre overlooking Galway Bay. |
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Silverstrand |
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Silverstrand Blue
Flag Beach in Barna, Country Galway has
cliffs on one side and rocks on the
other to shelter the beach. It is
suitable for all ages and has a
promenade. |
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Loughrea Bathing
Place
Tra an Doilin

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