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Groudle Beach (aka Groudle Glen Beach)
Groudle Beach is a pebble beach in a small horseshoe-shaped bay just to the north of Douglas. You have a stream that runs down through Groudle Glen and enters the sea through the beach.
No facilities at the beach and parking is along the winding road that goes down to the beach. Be careful in that what may seem like parking is actually private resident parking areas.
The Manx Electric Railway connects with the Groudle Glen Railway which runs to its station at Groudle Bay, the railway operates a limited seasonally timetable.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Groudle Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 7 beaches in Middle, or check our list of Middle Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Groudle Beach, Groudle Rd, Douglas, Middle , Isle of Man
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