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Magilligan Point Nature Reserve

Magilligan Point, Point Road, Limavady, County Londonderry, BT49 0LP
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Magilligan 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 and Pyramidal Orchids. On warm days, butterflies such as the Common Blue or Meadow Brown are seen in abundance and visitors may also be able to spot the rare six-spot Burnet moth.

For birdwatchers, Magilligan Point offers good views of seabirds using the narrows and in winter, migrating waders and wildfowl.

The Martello Tower located within the Magilligan Nature Reserve was built in the early 1800s, as much for defence against American privateers as against the threat from France. It was equipped with a 24 pounder cannon and a garrison of 13.

Facilities

Attraction Facilities

  • Open Evenings
  • Open Mondays
  • Open Sundays

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Provider Preferences

  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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Opening Times

* The Nature Reserve is always open.

A Ministry of Defence (MOD) firing range is adjacent to the nature reserve and visitors should note that access restrictions along the beach can apply. Please read local signs for safety instructions.

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Magilligan Martello Tower, LimavadyA well preserved Martello Tower at Magilligan Point, an important historical site in Northern Ireland, built during the Napeolonic Wars marks the entrance to Lough Foyle.

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Road Directions

Directions from Town:From either Coleraine or Limavady follow road signs for Magilligan Ferry along the Causeway Coastal Route. Drive past the ferry terminal and Martello Tower appears on your left hand side. Approx 16km north of Limavady. Car park at end of public road.

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