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🏖️Burrow Beach (Howth)

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Burrow Beach, also known as Howth Beach, is a sheltered Blue Flag sandy beach located on the north side of the Howth peninsula in County Dublin. It's a popular family destination due to its gentle slopes, clean water, and excellent facilities. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer months, and the beach is ideal for paddling, swimming, and sandcastle building.

Facilities include:
- Public toilets and showers
- A large car park (pay-and-display)
- A playground adjacent to the beach
- Ice cream vendors and a nearby cafe
- Picnic tables and grassy areas for sunbathing

Practical tips: The beach is easily accessible by DART (train) from Dublin city centre (Howth station is a 15-minute walk). It's best visited on a warm, sunny day as there is limited shelter from wind. The beach can get crowded on bank holidays, so arrive early. Dogs are not allowed on the main beach from May to September.

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

  • Arrive early on bank holidays

    The beach gets very crowded on bank holidays, so aim for an early arrival to secure parking and avoid peak times.

  • Use the DART for hassle-free access

    Take the DART train directly to Howth station, then it's a 15-minute walk. Easier than dealing with the car park on busy days.

  • Public toilets and showers on-site

    Facilities include public toilets and showers, helpful for rinsing off sandy children and changing clothes after swimming.

  • Lifeguards during summer months

    Lifeguards are on duty during summer. Still supervise children closely, especially younger swimmers and non-swimmers.

  • Blue Flag beach with gentle slopes

    This is a sheltered, safe beach ideal for paddling and swimming. Gentle slopes make it perfect for toddlers and younger children.

  • Bring spare clothes for wet children

    Pack extra clothes, towels, and nappies. Public showers are available but bring your own supplies to change comfortably.

  • Pay-and-display car park available

    There's a large car park on-site with pay-and-display charges. Budget for parking costs and check availability before visiting.

  • Bring wind protection on blustery days

    The beach has limited shelter from wind. Pack windbreaks, gazebos, or choose calmer days if your children are sensitive to wind.

  • Adjacent playground for extra entertainment

    There's a playground right next to the beach, useful for a break from sand or if younger siblings need different activities.

  • Ice cream and cafe nearby

    Ice cream vendors and a cafe are on-site, but bring packed food and snacks to save money and avoid queues during peak times.

  • Picnic tables and grassy areas available

    Picnic tables and grassy sunbathing spots are available. Bring a packed lunch and spend the whole day here affordably.

  • Best visited on warm, sunny days

    This is an outdoor beach with limited shelter. Choose warm, sunny weather for the most enjoyable visit with children.

  • Ideal for sandcastle building

    The sandy beach and gentle slopes make it excellent for sandcastle building and traditional seaside play with young children.

  • Budget for a full day visit

    With parking fees, food, and ice cream vendors, budget accordingly. Bring a picnic and towels from home to keep costs down.

  • Dog ban May to September

    Dogs aren't allowed on the main beach from May to September. Plan visits outside these months if you're bringing a family pet.

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