Termonfeckin Beach
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Termonfeckin Beach
Termonfeckin Beach
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Restaurants
6 within 5 kms

The World Gate Restaurant
47
1.4 km€€ - €€€ • French • Seafood • European

Forge Field Coffee Shop
77
1.4 km€€ - €€€ • Irish • Cafe • European

La Pizzeria
124
3.2 km€€ - €€€ • Italian • Pizza • European

The Smuggler's Rest
41
3.3 km€€ - €€€ • Irish • Bar • Seafood

Fishermans Catch Fish Shop
21
4.3 km€ • Irish • Seafood
Seapoint Bar and Restaurant
0.9 kmIrish • Bar • Barbecue • European
Attractions
28 within 10 kms

Termonfeckin High Cross
1
0 mHistoric Sites • Ancient Ruins

St Feichin's Abbey
3
0.8 kmAncient Ruins

St Peter's Church
305
Churches & Cathedrals

Monasterboice Monastic Site
309
Ancient Ruins

Beaulieu House and Garden
68
4.8 kmHistoric Sites • Gardens

St. Laurence Gate
136
Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks

Drogheda Museum Millmount
91
History Museums

Clogherhead Headland Walk
4
3.2 kmPoints of Interest & Landmarks • Lookouts

The Mullagh Graveyard
2
3.2 kmAncient Ruins • Cemeteries

Clogherhead Beach
2
3.2 kmBeaches
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ianmontee
Banbridge, UK39 contributions
Aug 2020 • Couples
Love this beach and have walked and ran on it many times. There is a great car park and you can walk for miles in either direction.
Written 1 September 2020
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Christina J
24 contributions
Jul 2020 • Friends
I have an OS map for County Louth on my sitting room wall. Termonfeckin stands out as the most extensive beach in the wee county. A walk from Seapoint down to the Boyne estuary (at Baltray) and back is about 5km. It’s quite natural and unspoiled. I walk all year round, with my dog who would give it 10 stars (if she was allowed to post Tripadvisor reviews). I don’t really swim there, as I prefer the deeper water further up the coast. Lovely dunes filled with wildflowers. Perfect sand for sandcastle building. A river to dam. It’s never too crowded. What more could you want?
Written 4 August 2020
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ChitchatCanada
Canada501 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
We stumbled upon this beach by accident and it was very scenic and enjoyable. It stretches for miles and was a joy to stroll along, watch the surf and collect seashells.
Written 24 July 2019
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Sorcha
Belfast, UK110 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
Lovely long beach going up to Clogherhead. I walked for a couple of hours easily. The beach is covered in shells, big and small, which was fascinating! There were also lots of seabirds, from turnstones to lesser black-backed gulls, oystercatchers, redshanks, the usual herring gulls, black headed gulls and so on. There is a salt marsh not that far way on the way down to Drogheda, so I am sure that brings them in.
As the water stays shallow for quite some way out form the shore, I should imagine in the summer that this would be a safe and popular place to come with a family. I was here in November and you definitely needed to wrap up warmly! No building sandcastles today!
There are absolutely NO amenities. No toilets, no ice-cream stands, nothing. Just you, the sea, the beach, and the weather! This keeps it quieter than the average, which is great as far as I am concerned.
If you like long walks along the shore, then this is perfect for you. I felt my spirit lifted and somewhat restored after a good walk here. There is a river that divides the beach from another long beach heading southwards - no doubt in the summer you could wade this easily, but I wasn't taking my boots off in the freezing November weather we had - but the northern part was more than adequate for a lengthy walk.
Recommended for bracing wind swept walks by the sea
As the water stays shallow for quite some way out form the shore, I should imagine in the summer that this would be a safe and popular place to come with a family. I was here in November and you definitely needed to wrap up warmly! No building sandcastles today!
There are absolutely NO amenities. No toilets, no ice-cream stands, nothing. Just you, the sea, the beach, and the weather! This keeps it quieter than the average, which is great as far as I am concerned.
If you like long walks along the shore, then this is perfect for you. I felt my spirit lifted and somewhat restored after a good walk here. There is a river that divides the beach from another long beach heading southwards - no doubt in the summer you could wade this easily, but I wasn't taking my boots off in the freezing November weather we had - but the northern part was more than adequate for a lengthy walk.
Recommended for bracing wind swept walks by the sea
Written 26 November 2018
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Curious404261
6 contributions
How far is the beach from Finns Hotel
Sorcha
Belfast, UK110 contributions
Do you mean Flynn's Hotel? It's about 1.6km away from the beach. About a 20 minute walk if of average fitness, about 4-5 minutes in the car!
Frequently Asked Questions about Termonfeckin Beach
- Hotels near Termonfeckin Beach:
- (0.65 km) Cross Garden B&B
- (1.02 km) Flynns of Termonfeckin
- (8.44 km) The Cottages
- (7.88 km) Scholars Townhouse Hotel
- (9.01 km) Glenside Hotel
- Restaurants near Termonfeckin Beach:
- (1.42 km) The World Gate Restaurant
- (8.01 km) Goodwins Steakhouse & Grill Bar
- (1.43 km) Forge Field Coffee Shop
- (8.22 km) Simona Cafe
- (8.46 km) Aisha's Cafe & Bistro