About Balscadden Bay Beach
Balscadden Bay Beach crowns Howth's northern tip as a pristine, horseshoe-shaped paradise, rated 5/5 on Tripadvisor among Dublin parks. Framed by dramatic cliffs and heather slopes, this pebbly-sand haven lures kayakers, snorkellers, and solitude seekers with crystal waters and panoramic Irish Sea vistas. A Natura 2000 site, it's alive with seabirds and marine life, where waves crash rhythmically against basalt rocks. Locals escape here for wild swims and cliff-top yoga, embodying Howth's rugged allure.
What to Expect
Sheltered bay with strong currents—experienced swimmers only. Rocky shores yield sea glass; grassy bluffs for lounging. No facilities, pure nature. Trails from Howth Cliffs lead here. Stunning at low tide.
Insider Tips
Park at Red Rock and descend steps; dawn for empty sands. Sea swim club meets Sundays. Binoculars for puffins on cliffs. Post-swim, Howth Market. Ideal 'Howth parks' SEO for adventure seekers.
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