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Beach Babbies @ Brown's Bay Beach

Brown's Bay Beach, 23 Browns Bay Road, Islandmagee, County Antrim, BT40 3RX
Beach Babbies @ Brown's Bay Beach

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Join us for our nature-led play session at Brown's Bay Beach in Islandmagee. This mindful experience by the sea will ground you and your little one and build confidence in outdoor play for your family.

For 0-4 year olds and caregivers. The beach is not wheelchair friendly. When booking simply book one place per child, adults do not need to book a place.Activity includes roadcrossing, steps and sand terrain.

Please wear weather appropriate clothing and footwear. A full change of clothing is highly recommended for all beach babbies!Activities and beach toys will be provided, the joy of Beach Babbies is that we do the post-play tidy up for you! All you have to do is come along and have some fun!

This will be a laid back, unstructured session for your wee wild ones to explore and enjoy themselves at their own pace and for you to meet like-minded families. Grown ups are required to stay with children for the duration of the session.

If you have any questions, please contact Juls on juls.hanvey@midandeastantrim.gov.uk

Meeting point;Browns Bay

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Season (20 Aug 2025)
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Wednesday14:00 - 15:00

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Browns Bay Beach & Ferris Bay, IslandmageeBrowns Bay is a charming rural beach nestled in a scenic sandy cove at the northern tip of Islandmagee, just off the Causeway Coastal Route. It's an ideal spot for picnicking, walking, swimming, windsurfing, or simply soaking up the natural beauty of the outdoors.

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