Portstewart is a charming coastal town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, known for its picturesque harbor, beautiful beaches, and stunning natural scenery. The town's harbor is lined with colorful buildings, quaint shops, and seafood restaurants, offering a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy water activities like surfing, kayaking, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the promenade. The nearby Strand Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and walking. Portstewart is also a great base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty, including the Causeway Coastal Route, which offers breathtaking views of the North Atlantic coastline.
One of the best beaches I have been in UK. Visited during winter time. But still it was ?very mesmerising.
Fabulous. So,so freindly. Felt totally rejuvenated after a week here. I believe if the NHS were to prescribe a week in Northern Ireland every year they would save a fortune on drugs and therapists
A beautiful place to visit and very popular which means it can be hard to get a parking space at times, but well worth it if even just for the
Great place to visit very busy and lots of great coffee shops. BUT not dog friendly seriously Portstewart so many visitors with their doggy friends nowhere to go when the weather is iffy. Why is our country the worst to visit with your 4 legged friend.
A beautiful town which has has a recent up lift due to the British open. Some fantastic restaurants and bars, some of which include a The Anchor and Villa formerly known as Shenanigans.
Brings back the child hood when we use to holiday here.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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One of the best beaches I have been in UK. Visited during winter time. But still it was ?very mesmerising.
Fabulous. So,so freindly. Felt totally rejuvenated after a week here. I believe if the NHS were to prescribe a week in Northern Ireland every year they would save a fortune on drugs and therapists
A beautiful place to visit and very popular which means it can be hard to get a parking space at times, but well worth it if even just for the
Great place to visit very busy and lots of great coffee shops. BUT not dog friendly seriously Portstewart so many visitors with their doggy friends nowhere to go when the weather is iffy. Why is our country the worst to visit with your 4 legged friend.
A beautiful town which has has a recent up lift due to the British open. Some fantastic restaurants and bars, some of which include a The Anchor and Villa formerly known as Shenanigans.
Brings back the child hood when we use to holiday here.