This old-style brewery pub exclusively serves their own beers, which were excellent. The building itself is steeped in history. I did get reprimanded for using my phone to book an Uber, which was entirely my fault as I was unaware of the rule. The situation was handled very professionally. However, as a customer, I don't typically enter a pub and read all the signs.
This place is absolutely incredible, boasting a truly unique vibe and stunning beauty! It's my absolute favorite beach in Northern Ireland!! 💚🩵
Managed by the National Trust. Accessible to vehicles on the shore. Complimentary for National Trust members, fees are applicable otherwise. A tractor is occasionally on hand to assist stranded vehicles, although I cannot confirm if there is a fee as I have never experienced being stuck. Exceptionally well-maintained and cared for. Undoubtedly one of the finest beaches in Northern Ireland, if not the entire UK. Pristine, expansive, and lengthy expanse of golden beaches. Stunning vistas regardless of the weather. Ideal for leisurely strolls, whether on the beach or among the dunes leading to the river Bann. The scenery is breathtaking on both sides or within the dunes. Suitable for swimming, surfing, and bodyboarding (subject to weather conditions). Towards the end of the beach, there is a designated area for jet skis and similar activities. Dog-friendly, with a separate area further along the beach for off-leash runs. A fantastic restaurant and bar, Harry's Shack, located at the beginning of the beach, offering both indoor and outdoor seating options. The beach can get extremely crowded on sunny days. A visit is highly recommended.