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🏖️Killiney Beach

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Killiney Beach is a scenic sand and shingle beach located at the foot of Killiney Hill in County Dublin, Ireland. It is a popular spot for families, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea and surrounding mountains. The beach is known for its clean water and is a designated Blue Flag beach.

  • **Highlights**: Gentle waves suitable for paddling, rock pools for exploring, and nearby Killiney Hill Park with walking trails and picnic areas. The beach is also close to the DART railway, making it easily accessible.
  • **Ages**: Suitable for all ages, from toddlers building sandcastles to older children exploring the shoreline.
  • **Facilities**: Limited facilities – no lifeguard on duty, no dedicated parking (street parking nearby), and public toilets are not always available. Bring your own snacks and water.
  • **Practical Tips**: Best visited on a warm, sunny day. Check tide times to avoid high tide, as the beach narrows significantly. The nearby Killiney Castle (now a hotel) offers refreshments.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Check tide times before visiting

    The beach narrows significantly at high tide, so check tide times before you go to make the most of your visit and stay safe.

  • Bring your own food and water

    There are limited facilities on the beach itself. Pack snacks, water, and lunch rather than relying on finding refreshments nearby.

  • Wear sun and weather protection

    Bring sunscreen, hats, and windproofs even on sunny days. The beach offers little shelter, so prepare for changing Irish coastal weather.

  • Explore rock pools at low tide

    Rock pool exploration is best at low tide when pools are fuller. Bring a net or bucket for children to spot marine life safely.

  • Bring spare clothes for all ages

    Pack extra clothes, towels, and a change bag. Shingle and sand mix means wetter, messier play than sandy beaches alone.

  • No lifeguard on duty

    There's no lifeguard, so you'll need to supervise children closely in the water. Gentle waves are good for paddling but stay alert.

  • Public toilets aren't always available

    Public toilet facilities are unreliable, so use facilities before arriving. Consider nearby Killiney Castle Hotel as a backup.

  • Park on nearby streets

    There's no dedicated car park, so use street parking nearby. Arrive early during warm weekends as spaces fill quickly.

  • Use the DART for easy access

    The beach is close to Killiney DART station, making it convenient if you're travelling with a buggy or want to avoid parking hassles.

  • Bring a baby changing mat

    Baby changing facilities aren't available, so bring a portable changing mat and pack nappies and wipes for outdoor changes.

  • Visit on warm, sunny days

    The beach is best enjoyed during warm weather with good visibility. Cold, windy days limit the appeal for young children.

  • Buggies work on sand and shingle

    All-terrain buggies or prams with sturdy wheels cope better with shingle and sand. Standard buggies may struggle on the beach itself.

  • Explore Killiney Hill Park nearby

    The adjacent Killiney Hill Park has walking trails and picnic areas. Combine the beach with a hill walk for a fuller family day out.

  • Perfect for all ages

    From toddlers building sandcastles to older children exploring rock pools, the beach suits all ages and activity levels.

  • Plan a half-day visit

    With limited facilities, plan a half-day visit rather than a full day. Combine with nearby attractions or a walk up Killiney Hill.

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