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The amazing re-appearing beach of Dooagh, Achill Island

Dooagh Achill Island Tide clock

Dooagh,Achill Island’s returning beach. When an item hits the frontpage of newspapers like the story of the prodigal beach at Dooagh, Achill Island,(see the Irish Times article) it’s hard not to sit up and take notice.It’s especially hard when you have lived in the area for many years and have spent countless years surfing, kayaking, […]

Surf film festival and Sligo made tide clocks.

We really enjoyed our visit to  http://www.shoreshots.ie and look forward to another great festival of Irish surfing culture next year! It was a weekend of ideas and adventures on the Wild Atlantic Way featuring,movies, music, art, surfing, talks, ideas, parties and adventures.There was a fantastic line-up of movies, speakers and events and we were there […]

Slate and driftwood handmade tide clocks back in stock!

Slate and driftwood tide clocks

Reclaimed Slate and Driftwood Tide Clocks  back in stock! After a not very stormy January when the sea didn’t really bring us too much in the line of raw materials, we once again have a selection of slate and driftwood tide clocks in stock. We couldn’t keep this particular type of tide clock  in stock […]

Win a brand new ‘I’d Rather Be Kayaking’ tide clock.

The tideclockshop.com is sponsoring a prize of a tide clock for a winner at the North Mayo Sea Kayakers hosted fundraiser for AMEN. The event is taking place in Doonlaughan, Connemara over the weekend of the 11th/12th of June and one lucky winner will go away with a brand new ‘I’d Rather Be Kayaking’ tide […]

Going to the sea to cool down.Check your tide clock to get it right!

hot weather forecast for ireland

With lots more hot weather to come over the next few days, now is the perfect time to buy your tide clock so that when you get to your favourite beach for a cooling down swim, you’re sure that the tide isn’t up on the rocks or miles away in the distance! A tide clock […]

What is a Red Tide?

Red tide

There’s been a lot of mention in the news recently of a Red Tide that is effecting the Patagonia coastline of Chile, killing millions of fish and leaving a trail of disease and coastal communities with huge loss of income.