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May 16, 2025 by Dunphy Communications

Cappagh regains Blue Flag as Clare celebrates environmental recognition

Cappagh regains Blue Flag as Clare celebrates environmental recognition
May 16, 2025 by Dunphy Communications

In a significant boost to tourism in West Clare, Cappagh has regained the Blue Flag status it lost in 2023 and is one of nine Clare beaches to receive the coveted award for 2025.

Officials from Clare County Council were present at a national ceremony held at Ravenport Resort in County Wexford today (Friday, 16 May 2025), at which five other Clare locations received the Green Coast Award

The Blue Flag is one of the world’s most respected environmental accolades, awarded to thousands of beaches, marinas, and sustainable boating operators globally. In Ireland, it is administered by An Taisce on behalf of the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).

The award reflects exceptional standards in water quality, environmental education, beach management, safety, and visitor amenities.

The nine Clare beaches awarded Blue Flags are White Strand (Miltown Malbay), Ballycuggeran, White Strand (Doonbeg), Mountshannon (Lough Derg), Fanore, Spanish Point, Kilkee, Lahinch, and Cappagh. The privately operated Kilrush Marina also was awarded a Blue Flag for the 2025 season.

In addition, five scenic locations in Clare—Carrigaholt, Seafield, Quilty, Ballyalla Lake, and Bishop’s Quarter—received Green Coast Awards, which highlight sites with excellent water quality and rich natural environments.

Pictured at the national awards ceremony for Blue Flag and Green Coast Awards at Ravenport Resort in County Wexford (left to right) Orla Carroll (Fáilte Ireland), Maebh Collins (Water Safety Development Officer (WSDO), Clare County Council), Brendan Flynn (Senior Executive Engineer, Clare County Council), James Browne (Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage), and Cathy Baxter (Head of Education Programme, An Taisce). Credit Clare County Council.

Councillor Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, said, “Clare is known for its pristine beaches and bathing locations, and this year’s awards success will further strengthen this reputation. The restoration of the Blue Flag to Cappagh, which lost the designation two years ago, is a major boost to the county and a testament to the community’s and Council’s commitment to environmental quality, water safety, and sustainable tourism.”

Gordon Daly, Chief Executive of Clare County Council, said, “Clare County Council congratulates all communities involved and reaffirms its commitment to maintaining and enhancing the high environmental standards that these awards represent. Our coastal amenities are a vital part of Clare’s identity and tourism offering, and this recognition underscores the value of continued investment in their protection and enhancement.”

According to Brendan Flynn, Senior Executive Engineer, Clare County Council, “While these awards celebrate the work of many dedicated individuals and organisations, the continued support of the public is essential to retaining Blue Flag and Green Coast status into the future. Everyone has a role to play—whether it’s disposing of litter responsibly or following guidance at designated bathing areas. Our beaches, lakes, and coastal environments are both treasured public amenities and environmentally sensitive sites. Protecting them requires a shared commitment from all who live in and visit County Clare.”

The Blue Flag programme aims to raise environmental awareness and promote sound environmental management of beaches, marinas, and eco-tourism boats around the world. 2025 marks the 38th year that beaches and marinas have been awarded in Ireland. The Green Coast Awards, first presented in 2003, recognise beaches for their clean environment, excellent water quality, and natural beauty.

More at: www.blueflagireland.org and www.cleancoasts.org.

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