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🏖️Greystones North Beach

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Greystones North Beach is a family-friendly Blue Flag beach on the east coast of Ireland, just south of Dublin. It offers a long stretch of golden sand with gentle slopes, making it safe for paddling and swimming. The beach is backed by a promenade with cafes, shops, and a playground, providing plenty of entertainment for kids.

  • Rock pools at low tide are great for exploring marine life.
  • Lifeguards on duty during summer months.
  • Facilities include public toilets, showers, and nearby parking.
  • Ideal for building sandcastles, beach games, and relaxing.

Families with children of all ages will enjoy the clean, safe environment. The adjacent Harbour Bar and other eateries offer kid-friendly menus.

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

  • Plan around low tide for rock pools

    Visit at low tide to explore rock pools and discover marine life. Check tide times before you go to make the most of this activity.

  • Lifeguards on duty in summer

    Lifeguards are on duty during summer months, making it safer for children to swim. Always supervise children and ask lifeguards about current conditions.

  • Bring spare clothes for younger children

    Pack extra clothes and nappies if you have babies or toddlers, as sand and water inevitably lead to wet, messy outfits.

  • Use public toilets and showers

    Public toilets and showers are available on site. Rinse off sand before leaving to avoid it spreading to your car and home.

  • Gentle slopes ideal for young swimmers

    The gentle slope into the sea makes this beach brilliant for children learning to swim and paddlers of all confidence levels.

  • Parking is nearby

    Parking is available near the beach, which is helpful when managing buggies, bags, and excited children during the walk to the sand.

  • Promenade has cafes and shops

    The promenade offers cafes and shops including kid-friendly eateries like Harbour Bar, so you needn't pack all your own food.

  • On-site playground for breaks

    A playground backs the beach, offering a change of scene and a place for kids to burn off extra energy between beach activities.

  • Blue Flag status means clean beach

    The Blue Flag award indicates high safety and cleanliness standards, reassuring for families concerned about water quality and facilities.

  • Golden sand great for castle-building

    The long stretch of golden sand is perfect for building sandcastles and playing beach games. Bring buckets and spades or pick up inexpensive ones locally.

  • Busy during peak summer days

    As a popular family beach, expect larger crowds during school holidays and warm weekends. Quieter visits are likely on weekday mornings.

  • Bring sun protection year-round

    Even on overcast days, UV rays reflect off the sand and sea. Pack high SPF sunscreen and reapply regularly, especially for young skin.

  • Buggy access along promenade

    The promenade is buggy-friendly for getting to the beach. Sand will be trickier, so consider leaving buggies at a cafe table if exploring the shore.

  • Bring a windbreak on breezy days

    East coast beaches can be windy. A pop-up windbreak or beach tent offers shelter and helps keep sand off younger children.

  • Water shoes protect little feet

    Rock pools and the seabed may have sharp shells or stones. Water shoes protect little feet while exploring and wading.

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