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🏖️Fenit Beach and Playground

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Fenit Beach is a Blue Flag awarded sandy beach located in the village of Fenit, County Kerry, Ireland. It offers a safe swimming area with lifeguard supervision during summer months. The adjacent playground features modern equipment suitable for children of various ages, including swings, slides, and climbing frames.

Parents will appreciate the clean facilities including public toilets, a nearby car park, and a promenade perfect for buggy walks. The beach is sheltered by a pier, making it ideal for families with young children. There are also several cafes and restaurants within walking distance for refreshments.

  • Safe swimming and paddling
  • Lifeguarded during summer
  • Playground with accessible equipment
  • Picnic tables and benches
  • Nearby amenities: shops, cafes, and a fishing pier
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKerry
CountryIreland
Ages012
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Travel tips

  • Lifeguard supervision in summer

    Lifeguards are on duty during summer months, making it safer for younger swimmers. Always supervise children in the water regardless.

  • Blue Flag beach status

    This Blue Flag beach meets high standards for cleanliness and safety. It's an excellent choice for families seeking quality seaside facilities.

  • Sheltered swimming area

    The pier shelters the swimming area, reducing waves and creating calmer water ideal for young children and first-time swimmers.

  • Buggy-friendly promenade

    The promenade is perfect for pushing buggies. You can easily walk along the seafront whilst children play on the beach.

  • Public toilets and facilities

    Public toilets are available near the beach. Worth confirming they have baby changing facilities before your visit.

  • Playground for multiple ages

    Modern equipment suits children of various ages, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. Older siblings won't be bored.

  • Parking nearby

    A car park is conveniently located near the beach, making it easy to unload beach gear and buggies.

  • Bring sun protection

    Sandy beaches offer little natural shade. Pack sunscreen, hats, and consider a beach umbrella or pop-up tent for younger children.

  • Plan for beach essentials

    Bring spare clothes, towels, and a plastic bag for wet items. Cold Irish sea water means children get cold quickly.

  • Safe paddling for toddlers

    The safe paddling area is ideal for toddlers learning to explore water. The sheltered design and lifeguard presence offer extra peace of mind.

  • Picnic spots available

    Picnic tables and benches are available. Bring a packed lunch to save on costs and reduce time spent queuing at cafes.

  • Refreshments within walking distance

    Several cafes and restaurants are a short walk away. Useful if you need hot drinks, snacks, or a quick meal without returning to the car.

  • Fishing pier nearby

    The fishing pier is worth exploring with older children. They may enjoy watching anglers or looking for sea life in rock pools.

  • Check summer opening dates

    Lifeguard supervision is only during summer months. Check specific dates before visiting outside peak season.

  • Sheltered location benefits

    The pier shelter provides protection from wind. This makes it more comfortable for families with babies or those sensitive to cold.

  • Accessible playground equipment

    Modern playground equipment is described as accessible. Families with accessibility needs should confirm specific facilities match their requirements.

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