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🏖️Benone Strand

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Benone Strand is a stunning seven-mile Blue Flag beach on the Causeway Coast, renowned for its golden sands, dunes, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Families will love the wide shoreline perfect for building sandcastles, paddling, and flying kites.

The beach offers a dedicated children's playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames, plus a seasonal café serving snacks and ice cream. Toilets and ample parking are available nearby. Lifeguards patrol during summer months, making it safe for swimming.

For active families, the strand is ideal for dog walks (dogs allowed year-round), beachcombing, and watersports like kayaking and windsurfing. Nearby facilities also include a golf course and the Benone Visitor Centre. It's a free, open-air destination suitable for all ages, but bring windproof clothing as it can be breezy.

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

  • Pack windproof clothing

    The beach can be very breezy, so bring windproof jackets for everyone, especially for babies in buggies.

  • Arrive early in summer

    During warmer months, get there early to secure parking and avoid crowds, particularly if you want lifeguard supervision.

  • Check lifeguard times

    Lifeguards patrol during summer months only, so plan supervised swimming accordingly and adjust expectations for winter visits.

  • Toilets and facilities nearby

    Toilets are available close to the beach, essential with young children, though worth checking opening times in off-season.

  • Playground beyond the beach

    A dedicated children's playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames provides a change of pace from sand play.

  • Bring sun protection

    Wide open beach with minimal shade means sun cream, hats, and re-application reminders are essential, especially for babies.

  • Plan for wet clothes

    Bring extra clothes for paddling and splashing. The changing facilities may be basic, so change in the car if needed.

  • Bring supplies for a full day

    The seasonal café may not always be open, so bring snacks, drinks, and packed lunch to avoid disappointment.

  • Ample parking available

    Parking is plentiful near the beach, making it easier to manage bags, buggies, and children without long walks from the car.

  • Seven miles of beach to explore

    The extensive shoreline means you can walk far from crowds. Consider exploring different sections on return visits.

  • Golden sand ideal for building

    The beach's famous golden sands are perfect for sandcastles and digging, but bring buckets, spades, and a beach bag with extras.

  • Blue Flag status means cleanliness

    The Blue Flag award indicates high water and beach standards, important reassurance for parents concerned about hygiene and safety.

  • Completely free to visit

    There's no entrance fee, making it budget-friendly for families, though budget for parking, café, and supplies instead.

  • Watch for strong winds

    Coastal breezes can be strong enough to affect buggies or small children, so monitor conditions and position breaks wisely.

  • Dogs welcome year-round

    If you're a dog-owning family, pets are allowed on the beach throughout the year, making it a great outing for everyone.

  • Kite flying is popular

    The breezy conditions make this an excellent spot for kite flying, which older children often enjoy alongside beach play.

  • Winter visits are quieter

    Out of season, the beach is much quieter, but lifeguards won't be present and weather will be unpredictable.

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