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🏖️Garretstown Beach

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Garretstown Beach is a Blue Flag awarded sandy beach located on the scenic coast of County Cork, near Kinsale. It is renowned for its safe swimming waters, consistent waves for surfing, and soft golden sand, making it a top choice for family days out.

  • Lifeguards on duty during summer months (June to August).
  • Clean facilities including toilets, outdoor showers, and ample parking (pay-and-display).
  • Beachside shop and café for snacks and ice creams.
  • Ideal for building sandcastles, paddling, and bodyboarding; older kids can take surf lessons from local schools.
  • The adjacent sand dunes offer a natural playground for exploration.

Families will appreciate the gentle slope into the water, making it easy for young children to splash safely. The beach is well-maintained and patrolled, offering a relaxed atmosphere with stunning views of the Atlantic. Practical tips: arrive early in summer to secure parking, bring windbreaks as it can get breezy, and check tide times for the best swimming experience.

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

  • Arrive early in summer for parking

    The car park is pay-and-display and gets busy during summer months. Arriving early gives you the best chance of securing a space.

  • Check tide times before you visit

    Tide times significantly affect the swimming experience. Check them in advance to plan your visit around the best conditions.

  • Lifeguards present June to August only

    Lifeguards are on duty during the summer months only (June to August). Supervise children closely if visiting outside this period.

  • Bring windbreaks for protection

    The beach can get quite breezy. A windbreak will help protect young children from cold winds and provide a comfortable base.

  • Gentle slope makes it safe for toddlers

    The beach has a gentle slope into the water, making it ideal for toddlers and young children to paddle safely in shallow water.

  • Clean toilets and outdoor showers available

    The beach has well-maintained toilet facilities and outdoor showers, handy for rinsing off sand before leaving.

  • Beachside café for refreshments

    There's a beachside shop and café serving snacks and ice creams, though bringing a packed lunch is often more economical for families.

  • Blue Flag status means safe, clean swimming

    The beach's Blue Flag award indicates consistently safe, clean water and well-maintained facilities you can rely on.

  • Sand dunes offer exploration for older children

    The adjacent sand dunes provide a natural playground where older children can explore, adding variety to a beach day.

  • Older kids can take surf lessons locally

    Local surf schools offer lessons for older children interested in bodyboarding or surfing. Worth checking ahead for availability and ages.

  • Bring spare clothes for younger children

    Pack extra clothes and nappies for babies and toddlers. The outdoor showers are useful but having dry clothes ready is essential.

  • Bring entertainment for the journey home

    Tired, sandy children often fall asleep on the drive home. Bring entertainment or plan the visit so they rest in the car.

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