Portstewart Strand
About Portstewart Strand
Portstewart Strand is a magnificent Blue Flag beach on the Causeway Coast, a two-mile sweep of golden sand and dunes managed by the National Trust, where you can drive and park on the firm sand. Lifeguarded in summer, it is one of Northern Ireland's most famous beaches, backed by the Bann estuary dunes, with the resort town of Portstewart close by. A glorious strand on the north coast.
Get directions to the car park
This opens the verified car-park pin โ never the beach itself or a mid-route point.
๐ Get directions to the car park
Pin confirmed at 55.1765, -6.741. Always verify the car park on arrival โ access can change.
Activity suitability
- Swimming โ Supervised only
- Surfing โ Beginner
- Walking โ Long walk (3km+)
- Lifeguard (summer) โ Yes
Facilities
- Toilets โ Yes
- Car park โ Paid
- Disabled access โ Yes
- Lifeguard โ Yes
- Shower
- Cafรฉ nearby
Facilities confirmed from the local council and Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful and Discover Northern Ireland. Source.
Water quality
NIEA classification: Excellent (latest annual bathing-water assessment). Always check nidirect.gov.uk for the current rating.
Where to stay nearby
Accommodation near this beach coming soon โ we are building our Derry guide now.
Where to eat & drink
The nearest pub or cafรฉ from TopPubs.ie will appear here as the Derry guide is built.
Nearby walks
Coastal walking routes from IrishWalks.ie will appear here soon.
Audio story
A 60โ90 second audio story of this beach is coming to AudioToursIreland.ie.
Nearby golf
Coastal golf courses within 15km from GolfIreland.ie will appear here.