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🏖️Rosses Point Beach

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A beautiful Blue Flag sandy beach on the coast of County Sligo, ideal for families with young children. The beach has gentle waves, lifeguards during summer (June–August), and plenty of space for building sandcastles, paddling, and flying kites.
- Facilities include public toilets, disabled access, car park (pay and display), and a nearby playground.
- There are seasonal cafes and ice cream kiosks along the promenade.
- Nearby attractions: check out the iconic 'Metal Man' statue on the headland, or take a short walk to the Rosses Point Pier for crabbing.
- For older kids, there are walking trails and a coastal path with views of Benbulben.
Practical tip: arrive early in peak summer to get a good spot. The wind can be strong, so bring windbreaks and layers.

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

  • Arrive early in peak summer

    Get to the beach early during summer holidays to secure a good parking spot and space on the sand before it gets crowded.

  • Lifeguards on duty in summer

    Lifeguards are present from June to August, making supervised swimming safer for children during the warmer months.

  • Bring windbreaks and layers

    The coastal wind can be strong, so pack windbreaks, jumpers, and layers even on seemingly warm days.

  • Public toilets available

    Public toilets are on site, which is essential when visiting with young children or babies needing frequent changes.

  • Gentle waves ideal for small children

    The gentle waves make this perfect for babies and toddlers learning to paddle safely in the water.

  • Blue Flag beach status

    This is a Blue Flag beach, meaning it meets high standards for water quality, safety, and facilities—good reassurance for families.

  • Disabled access provided

    The beach has disabled access facilities, making it easier for families with mobility needs or buggies.

  • Pay and display car park

    There's a car park on site with pay and display charges—arrive early in peak season as spaces fill quickly.

  • Seasonal cafes and ice cream

    Cafes and ice cream kiosks operate seasonally along the promenade, but consider bringing snacks for reliability.

  • Visit the Metal Man statue

    The iconic 'Metal Man' statue on the headland is an easy walk from the beach and a fun photo stop for families.

  • Try crabbing at Rosses Point Pier

    A short walk away, the pier offers crabbing opportunities—ideal for keeping older children entertained for an hour or two.

  • Playground nearby

    A playground is close by, offering a break from the beach and extra entertainment for younger children.

  • Pack sandcastle and beach toys

    Plenty of sand and space for building sandcastles and flying kites—bring buckets, spades, and wind-friendly toys.

  • Not suitable in heavy rain

    This is an outdoor beach with no indoor shelter, so avoid visiting during heavy rain or severe weather.

  • Coastal path views for older kids

    Walking trails and a coastal path with views of Benbulben are worth exploring if you have older children who enjoy hiking.

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