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Tyrella Blue Flag Beach


Blue Flag beach.

Tyrella beach and conservation area is a small, enclosed dune complex within Dundrum Bay. It is a wide, flat, sandy beach two kilometres long and backed by 25 hectares of mature dunes in a conservation area. The beach offers a car free zone, off-beach parking , safe bathing, ranger service, amenities, walks, beach entertainment, shop and tourist information. Lifeguards patrol the beach daily during July and August.

Tyrella Beach has been awarded the prestigious Seaside Award and Blue Flag award annually since 1997. Both these awards identify Tyrella as a well managed beach where you can be assured of excellent standards of cleanliness and safety making Tyrella the perfect location for family fun.

Wheelchair access and toilets.

Special parking on request.

Opening times:
The beach is open every day of the year. Beach centre and life guards on duty during the summer season .

Prices:
Car park charge during summer season

Contact Details:
Clanmaghery Road Downpatrick Down BT30 8SU
Tel: (028) 4482 8333

Directions:
Follow the signs for Newcastle A24 passing through Carryduff, Ballynahinch, Seaforde into the village of Clough. At the end of the village turn left onto Blackstaff Road A2 signposted for Tyrella beach. Entrance to Tyrella Beach is approx 8 km from Clough. Read more about places to visit in Ireland.

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