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The hole works after all high tides. it starts working about an hour after high tide and works until a few hours after high tide. The higher the tide the better it will be. Its best anything higher than a 4.1 tide(this is when it becomes deep enough to loop.) | The hole works after all high tides. it starts working about an hour after high tide and works until a few hours after high tide. The higher the tide the better it will be. Its best anything higher than a 4.1 tide(this is when it becomes deep enough to loop.) | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 23 December 2011
Brief Feature Description
The feature at the Malahide Arches is a shallow hole which works after the high tide. It's a good spot for beginners as it is safe backed up by plenty of flatwater behind it and good eddy service. Not great for more advanced freesylers as it is too shallow for most moves. (cartwheels, loops and macnastys may be just manageable after a big tide.)
Location
It is located under the railway bridge over the Malahide Estuary.
Access
Coming into Malahide from Dublin/M1 take the first left after the train station and then the next left again which brings you by the estuary. Park up and hop on here. The bridge is about 2-3 minute paddle away. The feature forms under the newest looking arch.
Required Conditions
The hole works after all high tides. it starts working about an hour after high tide and works until a few hours after high tide. The higher the tide the better it will be. Its best anything higher than a 4.1 tide(this is when it becomes deep enough to loop.)