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Oysterhaven is a place of true natural irish beuaty, which in recent months has been put into doubt by needless peirs and a hotel PEERING OVER THE HILL from two miles away. lets hope the buck stops there.
[edit] Oysterhaven
Oysterhaven is certainly a pretty bay, but it is surrounded by a sea of ugly bungalows and a sprawling surf board club, which looks more like a gypsy camp. Impossible to park on the sea front in the summer due to buses from the activity club. Such a pity. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Begrudgers (talk • contribs) 12:22, 23 September 2007 (UTC)