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🏖️Youghal Beach
Youghal Beach is a wide, sandy Blue Flag beach located in the historic seaside town of Youghal, County Cork, Ireland. It is popular with families for swimming, sandcastle building, and walks along the promenade. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer months, and the beach has received awards for water quality and safety.
Facilities for families include a nearby playground, public toilets, and accessible parking. The beach is backed by a long promenade with benches, perfect for prams or scooters. Several cafes and ice cream shops are a short walk away. The water is generally calm, making it suitable for younger children, but caution is always advised.
Practical tips: Arrive early in summer to secure parking, as the main car park fills up quickly. The beach has no dedicated food stalls directly on the sand, so pack a picnic or use the town's eateries. Dogs are not allowed on the beach during May-September.

5.1 mi
🏛️Ardmore Round Tower and Cathedral
Ardmore Round Tower and Cathedral is a historic site in County Waterford, featuring a well-preserved 12th-century round tower (30 m tall) and the ruins of a 13th-century cathedral with Romanesque and Gothic elements. The site also includes a small museum in a former church, an early Christian Ogham stone, and a holy well.
- Kids can explore the scenic grounds, run around the grassy area, and see ancient stone carvings.
- The round tower is not climbable, but the cathedral ruins are accessible for safe exploration.
- Suitable for children aged 5+ who are interested in history and outdoor adventure.
- Facilities: limited; no cafe or playground, but there is a car park and nearby village has shops.
- Practical tip: combine with a visit to Ardmore Beach (nearby) for a family day out.

11.1 mi
🌊Ballycotton Cliff Walk
The Ballycotton Cliff Walk is a stunning coastal trail stretching about 10km from Ballycotton to Ballyandreen along dramatic cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It offers breathtaking views, wildflowers, seabirds, and the iconic Ballycotton Lighthouse. Suitable for families with older children (ages 6+) who can handle uneven terrain and a moderate 3-4 hour walk. Younger kids can enjoy shorter sections near the village but need supervision near cliff edges.
- Highlights: dramatic cliffs, lighthouse, birdwatching, sandy beaches along the way.
- Facilities: free parking and public toilets at Ballycotton village start point; no food stalls on the walk, so pack snacks and water.
- Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes, bring rain gear (weather changes quickly), and stay on the path. Dog-friendly on a lead. Not suitable for pushchairs due to steep, rocky sections.
- Cost: Free, donation welcome at the local heritage center.