Nestled on the Loop Head Peninsula in County Clare, Kilbaha offers premier saltwater fishing where the Shannon Estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean. This unspoiled village on the Wild Atlantic Way provides direct access to abundant fishing grounds just minutes from Kilbaha Quay. Anglers target diverse species including mackerel, cod, ling, pollock, whiting, and haddock, alongside thrilling shark encounters with blue, porbeagle, and tope sharks—all documented and released through conservation programs.
The flexible fishing options adapt to conditions: when Atlantic waters are rough, sheltered estuary trips yield tope, ray, and conger eel. Beyond fishing, Kilbaha’s coastline features dramatic cliffs, sea arches at the Bridges of Ross, and panoramic views of Kerry Head. After your trip, local pubs prepare your catch while the historic Loop Head Lighthouse beckons explorers.
With experienced captains and well-equipped boats, Kilbaha fishing charters cater to all skill levels—from families to avid anglers—blending world-class fishing with Ireland’s raw coastal beauty.