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🏖️Portstewart Strand

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Portstewart Strand is a stunning two-mile stretch of golden sand on the north coast of Northern Ireland, managed by the National Trust. It's a beloved family destination, offering safe swimming with lifeguards on duty during summer months. The dunes behind the beach are a designated Area of Special Scientific Interest, perfect for exploring nature.

Families will appreciate the ease of access with a large car park, toilets, and a seasonal cafe serving snacks and ice cream. The beach is ideal for building sandcastles, paddling, and flying kites. Older children can enjoy rock pooling at low tide or walking the coastal path to Portstewart town.

Practical tips: Arrive early in summer to secure parking. Dogs are allowed but restricted on certain sections during peak season. The beach is free to walk onto, but parking charges apply for non-National Trust members (around £6 per car).

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early in summer for parking

    The car park fills quickly during peak season. Get there early to secure a spot, especially on weekends and school holidays.

  • Lifeguards on duty in summer

    Lifeguards patrol the beach during summer months, making it safer for young swimmers. Always supervise children in the water.

  • Bring spare clothes for water play

    Pack extra clothes and towels. Young children will get soaked paddling and playing in the water.

  • Toilets and facilities available

    Toilets are on-site, essential when visiting with young children. Check they're open if visiting outside peak season.

  • Parking charges for non-members

    Parking costs around £6 per car for non-National Trust members. Beach access itself is free.

  • Pack a picnic or use the seasonal cafe

    A seasonal cafe serves snacks and ice cream, but bring a picnic as a backup, especially outside peak season.

  • Rock pooling at low tide

    Time your visit around low tide if older children enjoy rock pooling. Check tide times before you go.

  • Two-mile stretch offers plenty of space

    The long beach means you can find quieter spots away from crowds, helpful if your child finds busy areas overwhelming.

  • Dog restrictions during peak season

    Dogs are allowed but restricted in certain areas during peak season. Check current rules before bringing a pet.

  • Protected dunes are worth exploring

    The dunes behind the beach are a designated nature reserve. Stick to paths and supervise children exploring nature areas.

  • Suits all ages from babies upwards

    Safe swimming and shallow paddling areas make this suitable from babies to teens, though supervision is always essential.

  • Coastal walk to Portstewart town

    Older children may enjoy walking the coastal path to Portstewart town for additional exploration.

  • Bring kites and sandcastle equipment

    The beach is perfect for kite flying and sandcastles. Bring or buy a basic bucket and spade set.

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