ποΈ Beach
Glenarm Beach
π Carnlough, Northern Ireland
About This Place
Glenarm is a thin, mostly pebble beach, stretching for about 300 meters from a small river mouth and the village harbour at the eastern end towards the end of the village to the west. Sitting at the foot of the Glens of Antrim the beach enjoys excellent views of the surrounding hills and headlands along the coast. --> The beach is known to be a good spot for fishing, whilst boating trips from the harbour are popular. The Glens of Antrim offer excellent walking terrain.Towards the village centre at the eastern end of the beach, visitors will find a car park with public toilets nearby and a grassy area overlooking the beach that is suitable for picnics, complete with a large childrenβs play area. The village offers a selection of pubs, shops, and places to stay.
π‘ Our Take
Looking for a dog-friendly escape in Northern Ireland? Then Glenarm Beach in County Antrim is calling! It's a sandy stretch where playful pups are welcome year-round β endless tail-wagging fun! Although amenities are not specified, local Glenarm likely offers nearby facilities. While the beach is unrestricted for dogs, always supervise them closely, especially near the water, as swim safety information is unavailable. Parking details haven't been provided. Glenarm's open space is perfect for big dogs needing a good run! Practical tip: bring travel water and ensure to bring poo bags to leave the area as you found it. Enjoy!
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π Contact & Details
Harbour Road, Carnlough
BT44 0EU