Magilligan Point Nature Reserve
North West Ireland, IrelandMagilligan Point is the tip of one of the largest sand dune systems in the British Isles. The way the coastline constantly changes has generated a lot of interest and is one of the main reasons why the site has been declared a nature reserve.
Many metres of sand dune can disappear in a sudden winter storm in what may appear to be severe erosion. However, the cycling of sand around the foreland and out to the Tunns Bank has been going on for centuries. The dunes have advanced and retreated again many times.
In the last 20 years, more than 50 scientific papers have been published about Magilligan and the story is still being unravelled. In the summertime, a wide variety of wild flowers add a splash of colour to the dunes. Harebells and bird's-foot Trefoil are followed later by Thyme...
Destination
Wild Atlantic Way
Country
Ireland
Type of experience
Outdoor
Best time to visit
- Autumn
- Summer
- Spring
Nearby stations
- Limerick railway station
- Shannon Airport
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