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🏖️Ballyholme Beach

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Ballyholme Beach is a Blue Flag awarded sandy beach located in Bangor, County Down. It offers a safe and clean environment for families with young children, with calm, shallow waters ideal for paddling and swimming. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer season, and the beach is well-maintained with soft sand perfect for sandcastles.

The beach features a large children's playground equipped with swings, slides, and climbing frames, making it a hit with kids of all ages. Nearby facilities include free parking, public toilets, and a seaside cafe serving refreshments and ice cream. The promenade is great for pram-friendly walks and bike rides.

  • Safe swimming with seasonal lifeguards
  • Large playground for all ages
  • Cafe, toilets, and free parking
  • Wheelchair accessible with beach matting available

Practical tip: Arrive early on sunny weekends to secure parking. The beach is also a popular spot for kite flying and windsurfing, with lessons available for older children and teens.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early on sunny weekends for parking

    The beach gets busy on warm weekends, so arrive early to secure a free parking spot near the beach.

  • Lifeguards on duty during summer

    Seasonal lifeguards are present during summer months, making it safer for children to swim. Check locally for exact dates.

  • Shallow, calm waters perfect for young swimmers

    The beach has shallow, calm waters ideal for paddling and teaching young children to swim safely.

  • Large playground keeps kids entertained

    A substantial children's playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames suits all ages. Bring a change of clothes for sandy play.

  • Pram-friendly promenade for walks

    The promenade is excellent for pushchair walks and bike rides, with room to manoeuvre even with larger buggies.

  • Public toilets and baby facilities available

    Public toilets are on-site, though it's worth checking if baby changing facilities are available during your visit.

  • Bring sun cream and hat for protection

    Sandy beaches offer little shade. Bring high SPF sun cream, reapply regularly, and pack a sun hat for all family members.

  • Bring spare clothes for wet children

    Pack extra clothes and a change of underwear for younger children who may get soaked during paddling and play.

  • Seaside cafe for refreshments and ice cream

    A cafe near the beach serves drinks, snacks, and ice cream. Prices may be higher than town centres, so budget accordingly.

  • Soft sand ideal for sandcastles

    The well-maintained soft sand is perfect for sandcastle building. Bring buckets, spades, and moulds for sandy play.

  • Beach matting for wheelchair access

    Beach matting is available to help wheelchair users access the sand. Contact ahead to arrange if you need assistance.

  • Pack layers and wind protection

    Coastal weather can be blustery. Bring layers and consider windproof jackets for children, even on warm days.

  • Kite flying and water sports on offer

    The beach is popular for kite flying and windsurfing. Lessons are available for older children and teenagers interested in water sports.

  • Blue Flag status means clean, safe beach

    The Blue Flag award indicates excellent water quality and beach cleanliness standards are maintained.

  • Free parking throughout the site

    Parking is free, which helps budgets stretch further on a family beach day out.

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