- Gurteen Beach
Gurteen Beach ("Trá na Feadóige" in Irish meaning "beach of the plover"), located in Roundstone,
County Galway , in theConnemara region of the west ofIreland , lies back-to-back with Dog's Bay. The two beaches were formed by a sand spit andtombolo which now separates the two bays known as Gurteen Bay and Dog's Bay. The name Gurteen derives from the Irish "Goirtín" meaning" small plot" or "small field".is considered rare and only known to be found on the west coast of Ireland and Scotland.
The Roundstone beaches are also important as an example of practical community led
nature conservation . The area had been seriously threatened byerosion up until the early 1990s. However, extensive efforts on behalf of the local beach restoration committee and local community have helped to re-establish thesand dune s on thetombolo and theheadland and to preserve the very special character of the area.External links
* [http://www.roundstone.ie/activities/roundstone-beaches.php Roundstone.ie]
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