Spaldrick Beach
Spaldrick Beach is a small pebble beach with some rocks hidden amongst the cliffs just to the north of the main beach at Port Erin. Many people who visit Port Erin, will never know the beach exists, and to access you need to take the coast-hugging path from above the beach lighthouse and you will have steps down to the beach.
On the walk to the beach, you will see the old swimming pool amongst the rocks which is now derelict.
The beach has no immediate facilities and you will need to use those at the main beach.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Spaldrick Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 7 beaches in Rushen, or check our list of Rushen Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Spaldrick Beach, Bradda East, Port Erin, Rushen IM9, Isle of Man
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