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🏖️Portrush East Strand

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Portrush East Strand is a beautiful Blue Flag beach on the north coast of Northern Ireland, known for its golden sand and gentle waves, making it ideal for families with young children. The beach is backed by dunes and offers stunning views of the Skerries and the Causeway Coast.

  • Highlights: Safe swimming, rock pooling, and plenty of space for sandcastle building. The nearby Portrush Golf Club and play park add extra options.
  • Facilities: Lifeguards in summer, toilets, cafes, and ice cream kiosks. Wheelchair accessible via a ramp.
  • Ages: Suitable for all ages, from toddlers to teenagers.
  • Practical tips: Arrive early in summer to secure parking. Bring windbreaks and sun protection as shade is limited.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early for summer parking

    Get there early during summer months to secure a parking spot, as the beach gets busy and spaces fill up quickly.

  • Blue Flag beach with lifeguards

    This is a patrolled Blue Flag beach with lifeguards during summer, making it a safe choice for young swimmers and families new to the area.

  • Bring sun protection and windbreaks

    Shade is limited on the beach, so bring windbreaks, parasols, or pop-up tents along with strong sun cream for babies and children.

  • Gentle waves ideal for toddlers

    The gentle waves make this beach perfect for toddlers and young children learning to swim or paddle safely.

  • Toilets and baby facilities available

    Toilet facilities are available at the beach. Worth checking if baby changing facilities are in the toilet blocks before arrival.

  • Bring spare clothes for younger children

    Pack extra clothes and towels for toddlers, as beach days involve splashing, sand, and wet swimming clothes.

  • Rock pooling at low tide

    Explore rock pools for starfish and sea creatures. Time your visit around low tide for the best finds and safest access.

  • Plenty of space for sandcastles

    The golden sand and spacious beach mean younger children have lots of room to build, dig, and play without feeling crowded.

  • Cafes and ice cream kiosks on site

    There are cafes and ice cream kiosks at the beach, though bringing snacks and a picnic is often cheaper and more convenient for families.

  • Wheelchair accessible via ramp

    Beach access is available via a ramp, making it wheelchair and buggy-friendly for families needing accessible entry.

  • Nearby play park extends the visit

    There's a play park nearby, so you can combine beach time with play equipment for a full day out.

  • Dunes provide natural interest

    The sand dunes backing the beach offer a scenic backdrop and older children may enjoy exploring them safely.

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