This spot gets its name due to the dumping shorebreak found here at high tide. The prevailing south west wind is side-onshore here which gives good port tack jumping conditions. The best winds are south and north which give side shore winds with good jumping and waveriding. There is a sandy carpark by the side of the road where you can rig up and get beach access from. It is best avoided at high tide in big swells for the reasons mentioned earlier but at these times it is better to sail further north in the bay, at "Shitties". From Very small to Very Very Big.
From Tralee follow signposts for Dingle, as you pass through Camp keep going straight for Castlegregory. About 15 minutes down the road take the right hand turn for Castlegregory and drive throught the town. After you pass the Spar shop on your right take the next right turn (Signposted for Spillanes Bar). Drive over a narrow bridge to get onto the Maharees Peninsulae, and pass a small sandy bay ("Sandy Bay") on your right. The spot is about 750m beyond Sandy Bay on the left hand side of the road. You will see an opening in the Sand Dunes which you can park in an get access to the beach.