Tyrella Beach
County Down
Tyrella Beach is a two-kilometre stretch of golden sand within Dundrum Bay in County Down, backed by mature dunes and a designated conservation area. The beach feels enclosed and peaceful, tucked away from busier coastal routes with the Mourne Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop to the south. The combination of wide sand, dune system, and mountain views creates a setting that feels far more remote than its accessible location suggests.
Dogs are welcome year-round on this lovely dog friendly beach, and the wide low-tide sands provide excellent off-lead territory with the Mournes as a constant, stunning companion. The dune system behind the beach offers sheltered walking with rich scenting among the marram grass, and the sand provides firm, comfortable ground for dogs of all ages. The peaceful atmosphere and year-round access make this a reliable choice for County Down dog walkers, and the mountain backdrop ensures every visit feels like something special.
At a Glance
Beach Must-Haves
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tyrella Beach is a fantastic spot for dogs and earns a 9/10 dog-friendly rating on Wildpack Collective. The wide, low-tide sands offer plenty of off-lead space, and the dune system behind the beach provides sheltered walking with great scenting among the marram grass. It's a peaceful, quieter stretch of coastline that suits dogs of all ages.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Tyrella Beach throughout the year with no seasonal restrictions. This makes it a reliable go-to for County Down dog walkers whatever the time of year, and the Mourne Mountains backdrop ensures every visit feels worth the trip.
Tyrella Beach has a paid car park, so it's worth bringing change or checking payment options before you arrive. There are no other facilities on site, so pack water and anything else you and your dog might need. It's also worth being aware that horse riding occasionally takes place on the beach, so keep that in mind if your dog is easily spooked.
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