Narin and Portnoo Beach
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🏖️Narin and Portnoo Beach

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 0–18+
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A stunning Blue Flag beach on the Wild Atlantic Way, Narin and Portnoo Beach features over 2 km of golden sand, gentle waves, and a backdrop of sand dunes. Perfect for families, with shallow waters safe for young children and plenty of space for sandcastles and games.

  • Lifeguards on duty during peak summer months (June–August)
  • Accessible boardwalk, ramps, and dedicated parking for disabled visitors
  • Nearby facilities include public toilets, seasonal café, and a small shop
  • Ideal for ages 2–12, but enjoyable for all

Parking is pay-and-display (typically €2–€3 per day). The beach is open year-round, but lifeguards and facilities are seasonal. Check tide times for safe swimming areas.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

0–18+

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County

Donegal
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Country

Ireland

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