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Ballyronan Marina

135a Shore Road, Ballyronan, Magherafelt, County Londonderry, BT45 6JG

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Situated on the picturesque western shores of Lough Neagh, this award winning marina is ideal for the water sports and boating enthuasiast. If you’re visiting the marina by boat, you can enjoy a short visitor stay on jetty one (up to 7 nights). Prior booking is recommended by contacting the marina on 028 7941 8143.

The Marina has been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag beach award for excellent levels of cleaniness and management. There are walks around the marina as well as picnic areas and a park for children.

Lough Neagh is the United Kingdom’s largest inland lake with a shoreline of over 90 miles/150km. Paddlers on the Lough Neagh Canoe Trail can explore the numerous bays and inlets around the lough or the vast expanse of open water whilst observing a diversity...Read More

About

Situated on the picturesque western shores of Lough Neagh, this award winning marina is ideal for the water sports and boating enthuasiast. If you’re visiting the marina by boat, you can enjoy a short visitor stay on jetty one (up to 7 nights). Prior booking is recommended by contacting the marina on 028 7941 8143.

The Marina has been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag beach award for excellent levels of cleaniness and management. There are walks around the marina as well as picnic areas and a park for children.

Lough Neagh is the United Kingdom’s largest inland lake with a shoreline of over 90 miles/150km. Paddlers on the Lough Neagh Canoe Trail can explore the numerous bays and inlets around the lough or the vast expanse of open water whilst observing a diversity of wildlife and historical sites.  Sailing and wind surfing activities are also available.

The Community Centre at the marina has the Function Hall, Retail Units and Public Toilets.

Cruises of the Lough are available on board Maid of Antrim - bookings can be made calling Maid of Antrim management team on 07969 927 098.

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Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Groups catered for
  • Lessons/courses available
  • Showers
  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
  • Euros accepted

Events

Saturday, 16th August 2025 - Saturday, 16th August 2025

LumarinaThis annual spectacular illumination has gained a reputation for amazing entertainment, with the picturesque backdrop of the Lough providing a unique atmosphere at this family themed event, which makes a welcome return for 2025. 
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Opening Times

* Open all year round

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Directions from Town:Signposted from Magherafelt town centre.

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