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Adjacent to Portmarnock is a narrow beach which extends onto a sandy peninsula with beaches on all sides. Portmarnock's beach is nicknamed the Velvet Strand due to the smooth sand along the beach, and is popular with wind- and kite-surfers. [5] Southern Cross monument 'Faith in Australia' after accident, Portmarnock Beach, Ireland, 1933
Pages in category "Portmarnock" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The narrow inlet runs north–south, reaching the sea north of Howth Head, along the Burrow Beach.At its head is Portmarnock Bridge, where a road from old Portmarnock meets the road from the modern Portmarnock village centre, while near its outlet is the former fishing village of Baldoyle, now a residential suburb of Dublin.
Portmarnock was the venue for the first Irish Open in 1927, and has hosted the tournament on many occasions since, including 13 following its revival in 1975. [1] Many other important golf tournaments have been held at the club, including the British Amateur Championship in 1949 and 2019, the Walker Cup in 1991, and the Canada Cup in 1960.
Portmarnock railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Phort Mearnóg) serves Portmarnock in County Dublin. Northern Commuter. Belfast–Dublin line. Newry (
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Dick Van Dyke still makes time for leg day. The actor celebrated his 99th birthday on Dec. 13, then appears to have hit the gym a few days later, according to a video shared on his Instagram page ...
Portmarnock (Velvet Strand Beach) Portrane (the Brook Beach) Rush (South Beach) Sandymount Strand; Seapoint; Skerries (South Beach) Sutton (Burrow Beach) County Louth. Clogherhead Beach; Port (Lurganboy) Seapoint; Shelling Hill Beach, also known as Templetown Beach; County Meath. Laytown / Bettystown; County Westmeath. Lilliput, Lough Ennel ...