Port Erin Beach

Port Erin Beach (StreetView)
This beach can be found in the picturesque Port Erin Bay in the southwest of the Isle of Man.

This soft golden-white sandy beach curves around the horseshoe-shaped bay and is boarder to the north by the towering cliffs of Bradda, with the Mllner Tower perched on top.

To the south is the small harbour where there are fishing boats and pleasure craft. The Lifeboat House is located close to the harbour on road out to where the Marine Biological Station was once located.

Facilities either at the beach or close by include swimming rafts, ice creams, kayak hire, a cafés, pubs, toilets, and fishing from the stone breakwater.

The orientation of the bay and the gently sloping beach make this beach a great beach spot for surfing. Although there is no lifeguard service. It is also a great location to capture beautiful sunsets and on clear days the Irish Coast and the Mountains of Mourne are visible.
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