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Ballywalter Beach

Springvale Road, Ballywalter, County Down, BT22 2PE
A photo of Ballywalter harbour on a bright day with pink flowers to the forefront of the image

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Ballywalter Beach is a long, sandy beach which offers enjoyment for all. Bathers and walkers can make use of this expansive stretch at Ballywalter Beach, along with its rock pools ready for children to explore. A small playground is located nearby, along with public toilets. At the Lime Kilns, a raised area provides great views of the Irish Sea coastline.

THERE IS NO LIFEGUARD SERVICE OPERATING AT THIS BEACH.

Facilities: Car Parking, child friendly areas, dogs allowed, toilets. Ballywalter Beach is open all year round. There is disabled access and disabled parking bays. Water quality is Good. Awards: Seaside Award Rural.

During the winter, Ballywalter Beach is used by over-wintering birds including Ring Plover, Golden Plover, Turnstone, Manx Shearwater to name but a few and provides great opportunities for birdwatchers.

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Provider Preferences

  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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Opening Times

* Beach accessible at all times

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Ballywalter Beach is located at the edge of Ballywalter village and can be accessed via the car park located at The Kilns and also via the Harbour car park. The village of Ballywalter is located along the Ards Peninsula and is approx 20 miles from Belfast.

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