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Magilligan Point

Magilligan Point, Point Road, Limavady, Derry/Londonderry, BT49 0LL
Magilligan Point

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STARTING POINT

The beach is located at the end of Point Road, Magilligan. Follow signs from the A2, Seacoast Road on the Causeway Coastal Route for Lough Foyle Ferry. Use the car park opposite the Ferry Terminal or at Martello Tower. Access beach via steps adjacent to the Point Bar.

ROUTE DESCRIPTION
Magilligan Point guards the mouth of Lough Foyle and is home to Lough Foyle Ferry and Martello Tower. This short beach walk through a National Nature Reserve provides opportunities for visitors to explore the beach or spot birdlife and sealife.
Please note pedestrian access only to this beach.

Arriving at Magilligan Point, follow the road past the Point Bar leading to a car park adjacent to the boundary of Magilligan Nature Reserve. Park on the left hand side of the road and then pass through the kissing gate to view the Martello Tower straight ahead.

Pass to the right of the Tower through the duneland to meet with the beach near a military sangar. Turn left and continue along the beach as you round the Point with Lough Foyle opening up and the Ferry slipway coming into view. Retrace your steps along the beach and then return to the kissing gate via the Martello Tower.

Please be aware that at high tide there may be limited access to parts of the beach.

Access to the military firing range is restricted.

Retrace your steps along the beach or through the duneland to view the Martello Tower.

POINTS OF INTEREST
• Martello Tower - built to stop French Invasion.
• Lough Foyle.

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  • Car parking
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Point Road can be narrow in places so use caution and low speed when approaching corners

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