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🏖️Bull Island Nature Reserve (Dollymount Strand)

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A unique UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Dublin Bay, Bull Island offers families a chance to explore sand dunes, salt marshes, and a wide sandy beach (Dollymount Strand). Kids can fly kites, build sandcastles, and spot oystercatchers, seals, and even migratory birds. The island is a haven for wildlife, with over 300 bird species recorded.

  • **Highlights**: Beach, birdwatching, kite flying, nature walks.
  • **Ages**: Suitable for all ages, but toddlers will enjoy the beach and easy paths.
  • **Facilities**: Car park (pay-and-display), seasonal public toilets, and a small cafe near the causeway. No playground, but the beach itself is the main attraction.
  • **Tips**: Arrive early on sunny weekends as parking fills up. Bring sun protection, snacks, and binoculars. The causeway road can be busy, so hold hands with little ones. Check tide times to avoid being caught out.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early on sunny weekends

    Car park fills up quickly on nice weather days. Get there early morning to secure a space and beat the crowds.

  • Check tide times before visiting

    Tide times affect beach access and safety. Check before you go to avoid being cut off or finding the beach unexpectedly crowded.

  • Hold hands on the causeway road

    The causeway road can be busy with traffic. Keep young children close and hold hands when crossing or walking alongside.

  • Bring sun protection essentials

    The beach offers little natural shade. Pack high SPF sunscreen, hats, and consider a beach tent or parasol for babies and toddlers.

  • Pack snacks and water

    The small cafe near the causeway may have limited stock or queues. Bring your own snacks, drinks, and sandwich supplies for the day.

  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching

    Over 300 bird species are recorded here. Binoculars help older children spot oystercatchers, seals, and migratory birds more easily.

  • Bring a kite for windy days

    The open beach is excellent for kite flying. It's a free activity that keeps children entertained for hours on breezy days.

  • Bring spare clothes for the beach

    Kids inevitably get wet building sandcastles or paddling. Pack spare clothes, towels, and a dry bag for the journey home.

  • Toilets are seasonal

    Public toilets are available but seasonal. Check opening times or plan toilet breaks before arriving, especially in winter months.

  • The beach suits all ages

    From babies to teenagers, the sandy beach and easy walking paths appeal to all ages. It's particularly good for toddlers learning to walk.

  • Easy walking for buggies and toddlers

    Nature walks and beach access are relatively gentle. Buggies work well, though sand near the waterline may be softer.

  • Bring bags for collecting shells

    Children often enjoy collecting shells and beach treasures. A small bucket or bag keeps them entertained and organised.

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