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🏖️Sandymount Strand

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A wide, sandy beach stretching along Dublin Bay, popular for family walks, kite flying, and picnics. The strand offers stunning views of Howth Head and the Poolbeg chimneys. Note: swimming is not advised due to strong currents and unsafe water quality.
- Free access, open all year
- Flat promenade perfect for pushchairs and scooters
- Nearby Sandymount village has cafes, ice cream shops, and a playground
- Great for spotting seabirds and watching airplanes approach Dublin Airport
- Public toilets are available near the beach entrance

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Perfect for pushchairs and scooters

    The flat promenade is ideal for pushing buggies and children on scooters, making it easy to cover distance with younger children.

  • Swimming is not safe here

    Do not let children swim—strong currents and water quality make it unsafe. Paddle only in shallow areas near the shore if at all.

  • Public toilets available

    Public toilets are located near the beach entrance, so plan accordingly for younger children and those in nappies.

  • Pack a picnic

    Bring food and drinks as there are no facilities on the beach itself, though cafes and ice cream shops are in nearby Sandymount village.

  • Bring spare clothes

    Pack extra clothing for paddling, splashing, or unexpected weather changes on the exposed beach.

  • Great for plane spotting

    Children enjoy watching planes approach Dublin Airport from the strand—worth mentioning if your kids are into aircraft.

  • Seabirds to spot

    The beach is good for birdwatching. Bring binoculars and a bird guide to make spotting more engaging for older children.

  • Playground nearby

    Sandymount village has a playground, making it easy to combine a beach visit with playtime or a break from walking.

  • Free and open year-round

    There's no entrance fee and the strand is accessible every day, so it's a budget-friendly option whatever the season.

  • Wind can be strong

    The exposed beach can be windy, so kite flying is popular but ensure younger children are dressed warmly and secure loose items.

  • Stunning views to enjoy

    The views of Howth Head and the Poolbeg chimneys provide a pleasant backdrop for photographs and a sense of place.

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