Ballywalter Beach
County Down
Ballywalter Beach extends south of the village for approximately three kilometres along the Ards Peninsula in County Down, a sandy shoreline backed mostly by fields and farmland rather than development. The setting is rural and undeveloped, with the gentle roll of agricultural land meeting the Irish Sea at a beach that feels like it belongs to the local community rather than the tourist trail. At low tide, rock pools emerge among the sand offering investigation opportunities, and the views across the Irish Sea toward the Isle of Man and the Cumbrian coast add distant interest to the close-up pleasures of the beach itself.
Dogs are welcome year-round with no seasonal restrictions on this dog friendly beach — a genuine rarity among Northern Ireland's beaches. The sandy beach provides good running terrain, and the rock pools at low tide offer scent-rich exploration where seaweed, crabs and tidal creatures accumulate. The rural backing means the beach stays quiet and relaxed even in summer, with space to let dogs roam freely without pressure from crowds. The flat, accessible sand suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels. Cafes are available in Ballywalter village. A simple, honest beach that delivers reliable dog walking without complication.
At a Glance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ballywalter Beach is a great choice for dog owners, earning a solid 8/10 for dog friendliness. The wide sandy shore gives dogs plenty of room to run, and at low tide the rock pools provide some irresistible sniffing and exploring. The beach stays quietly uncrowded even in summer, so there's genuine space for your dog to enjoy themselves.
Yes , dogs are welcome at Ballywalter Beach throughout the year with no seasonal restrictions, which is genuinely rare among Northern Ireland's beaches. You can plan a visit any time without having to check whether dogs are currently permitted, making it a reliably dog-friendly destination whatever the season.
There are no facilities at the beach itself, so it's worth arriving prepared with water and anything else you and your dog might need. Parking is roadside in Ballywalter village, and cafes are available there if you fancy a stop before or after your walk. The beach stretches for around three kilometres along the Ards Peninsula, so it's well worth factoring in how far you'd like to go before heading out.