Gansey Bay Beach (aka Brewery Beach)
Gansey Bay is a sandy beach backed by rocks and a sea wall and when the tide is high most of the beach disappears and all you have is a few rocks.
The beach is also known as Brewery Beach.
Limited parking on the road, slipway and pub/hotel at one end of the beach.
Dog Friendly Beach?
Gansey Bay Beach is dog friendly and allows dogs all year.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 7 beaches in Rushen, or check our list of Rushen Dog Friendly Beaches.
Planning your visit to Gansey Bay Beach
Gansey Bay Beach, Beach Road, Port St Mary, Rushen , Isle of Man
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