Port Soderick Beach
Port Soderick beach is a sand and rocky beach with a promenade, a children’s play area and a picnic site. This was a popular tourist location on the island but has since been forgotten and now is in a state of decay.
Facilities at the beach include refreshments, promenade and parking.
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Dog Friendly Beach?
Port Soderick Beach is dog friendly and allows dogs all year.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 7 beaches in Middle, or check our list of Middle Dog Friendly Beaches.
Planning your visit to Port Soderick Beach
Port Soderick Beach, Marine Drive, Douglas, Middle IM4 1JH, Isle of Man
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Port Soderick Beach 7 Day Weather Forecast
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