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Sandy Shores Art,Tyrella Beach | Beach Activities

Tyrella Beach, Clanmaghery Road, Clough, County Down, BT30 8SU
A child and and adult at beach activities at Tyrella Beach. Child holding a clipboard.

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Join in the celebration of National Marine Week and World Nature Conservation Day to discover the marvels of our beach. Dive into the captivating world of seaside creativity using driftwood, shells, and pebbles with our local artists.  Plus, join the Big Butterfly Count and brush up on your butterfly spotting skills for a flutter-tastic time!

 

What You Need to Know

  • Look for the Purple Flag on Arrival

  • Parking charges apply

  • Outdoor events are weather dependent

  • Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing​​​​

 

Free Family Fun! No Booking Required!

 

Part of our Summer Beach Activities programme.

Visit: www.visitmournemountains.co.uk/beaches for all the details

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