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If you are looking for a fantastic beach town to visit in Northern Ireland, we highly recommend taking a trip to Portrush.
It is a small seaside resort town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The main part of the old town is home to the many hotels, restaurants and bars that are popular with locals and visitors to the town. It has a population of over 7,355 people as measured in 2012.
During off-season, the picturesque Portrush is a dormitory town for the nearby campus of the University of Ulster at Coleraine.
Portrush is popular and well known for its three sandy beaches. These are the West Strand, East Strand and White Rocks. These beaches are perfect for families and there are a number of all ages surf schools for anyone looking to take up lessons in surfing during their time in the town.
Barry's Amusements in Portrush is another big draw for visitors especially for young visitors as well as those young at heart. There is a strong history with the amusement park as it is more than 90 years old and remains a popular choice for anyone looking for the thrills of The Big Dipper, a ride on their traditional carousel or to try their hand at winning a giant soft toy in their games.
One of the biggest appeals of Portrush in Northern Ireland is the stunning location for any keen golfers. The Royal Portrush Golf Club is a 36-hole club with two links courses, the Dunluce Links and the Valley Links. It is the only golf club outside Great Britain which has hosted The Open Championship.
Portrush has had the spotlight as in 2019, the stunning golf course will be home once again to The Open Championship. Huge names in the world of golf will be at the championship in 2019 from Tiger Woods and Darren Clarke to Northern Ireland's own, Rory McIlroy.
If you would like to read more about The Open 2019 at the Royal Portrush, check out our blog full of information
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East Strand, Portrush, Northern Ireland
This video is about the East Strand, Portrush in Northern Ireland and features an original surf guitar tune by Paul McIlwaine. Recorded in February 2015.
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Portrush, Northern Ireland: Seaside Resort
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Very short clip of Portrush Co. Antrim, N. Ireland
Portrush (from Irish: Port Rois, meaning promontory port) is a small seaside resort town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, on the County Londonderry border. The main part of the old town, including the railway station as well as most hotels, restaurants and bars, is built on a mile–long peninsula, Ramore Head, pointing north-northwest. It had a population of 6,454 people as measured by the 2011 Census. In the off-season, Portrush is a dormitory town for the nearby campus of the University of Ulster at Coleraine. It neighbours the resort of Portstewart.
The town is well known for its three sandy beaches, the West Strand, East Strand and White Rocks, as well as the Royal Portrush Golf Club, the only golf club outside of mainland Great Britain which has hosted the Open Championship.
It was the base for the Katie Hannan (this life boat was damaged in 2008, after running aground during a rescue at Rathlin Island, Now based as a training boat for the RNLI), a Severn class lifeboat and Ken and Mary, a D–class inshore lifeboat of the RNLI. Lifeboats have operated out of Portrush Harbour since 1860, and currently stationed there are the Severn class William Gordon Burr and the D-class inshore vessel David Roulston.
Portrush is in the East Londonderry constituency for the UK Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.
History
Portrush Chapel, Ireland (1850)
A number of flint tools found during the late nineteenth century show that the site of Portrush was occupied during the Larnian (late Irish Mesolithic) period; recent estimates date this to around 4000 BC.
The site of Portrush, with its excellent natural defences, probably became a permanent settlement around the 12th or 13th century. A church is known to have existed on Ramore Head at this time, but no part of it now survives. From the records of the papal taxation of 1306, the Portrush church – and by extension the village – appears to have been reasonably wealthy. The promontory also held two castles, at varying periods. The first of these, Caisleán an Teenie, is believed to have been at the tip of Ramore Head, and probably destroyed in the late 16th century; the other, Portrush Castle, may have been built around the time of the Plantation of Ulster in the early 17th century. Nothing survives of either castle.
Following the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in the mid-seventeenth century, Portrush became a small fishing town. It grew heavily in the nineteenth century as a tourist destination, following the opening of the Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway in 1855, and by the turn of the twentieth century had become one of the major resort towns of Ireland, with a number of large hotels and boarding houses including the prominent Northern Counties Hotel. As well as the town's beaches and the Royal Portrush Golf Club (opened 1888), the nearby Giant's Causeway was a popular tourist destination, with the Giant's Causeway Tramway – at the time, one of the world's longest electrified railways – built in 1893 to cater to travellers coming from Portrush.
Places of interest
Portrush's West Strand Beach.Attractions in the town include The Coastal Zone (formerly the Portrush Countryside Centre), Waterworld swimming complex, and, on the edge of town, the links of the Royal Portrush Golf Club, which hosted the 1951 British Open golf championship, and Ballyreagh Golf Course. At the 1951 British Open golf championship young star Derek McLachlan won the hearts of the local crowd when he led on the third day by 3 strokes only to drive out of bounds twice on the final day of the Open and finish tied for 8th place.
There are two long sandy beaches in the town, known as the West and East Strand. White Rocks and Curran Strand stretch on from the East Strand and are backed by dunes. The coast continues past Dunluce Castle to the Giant's Causeway (it was once possible to travel to these attractions from Portrush on the Giant's Causeway Tramway). A 13 ft high bronze sculpture,[12] inspired by the sails of local traditional boats, is located at East Strand ('To the People of the Sea' by Cork-based sculptor Holger Lönze).
Portrush is home to one of Northern Ireland's best known nightclubs. The Kelly's complex consists of a multitude of bars and clubs and is Northern Ireland's largest nightclub complex.[citation needed] It includes the nightclub Lush! which attracts many of the world's top DJs and hosts BBC Radio 1 events.
Portrush is also home to Barry's Amusements, the largest amusement park in Northern Ireland. Actor James Nesbitt once worked in Barry's.
The Skerries, a collection of rocks located just off the coast, are an important habitat for several species, some unique to Northern Ireland.
Portrush parkrun is a free, weekly, timed 5 km run along East Strand beach to the White Rocks and back.
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Whiterocks Beach - Portrush Northern Ireland
Shot with DJI Spark, at the Whiterocks Beach in Portrush Northern Ireland
Portrush County Antrim Ireland
Portrush is a small seaside resort town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, on the County Londonderry border.
Kayak Surf West Strand Portrush 1st June
Kayak Surf West Strand Portrush 1st June Much bigger waves this time but they were very close together very hard to get out. Got bettered felt a bit like being in a washing machine but still good fun.
RNLI Lifeboat rescue demonstration @ Portrush Air Show 2011
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Surfing East Strand Portrush, 30th December 2012
made with ezvid, free download at Surfers, Bodyboarders, SUPers, Kayakers all descended to Portrush's East Strand to surf out the year in style.
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North Coast Ireland. Coastal Route. Carrickfergus to Portrush motorbike run
father and daughter take a run up the coast from Carrickfergus to Portrush. My first bike run with many more to come. North Coast Ireland. Coastal Route. Carrickfergus to Portrush motorbike run
Adelphi Portrush - Northern Ireland
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A beautiful, cosey, family run guesthouse conveniently set in one of northern Ireland's favourite holiday destinations.
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The beautiful Bushmills Suite, Royal Court Hotel, Portrush
We have been given permission to have a look around and video the excellent Bushmills Suite in the Royal Court Hotel Portrush. suite prices are very reasonable so it may not be long before we are making a reservation. Unfortunately this video was taken in the evening so I cannot show you the magnificent White Rocks beach and sea views you can enjoy from the suite.
The Royal Court Hotel is situated overlooking the harbour town of Portrush and its world famous Royal Portrush Golf Club with panoramic views of County Donegal. It occupies one of the best positions on Northern Ireland’s most famous coastline.
The Royal Court is a popular location for Weddings due to the stunning scenery, and can cater up to 350 guests in its luxurious Atlantic Suite. The Hotel is the perfect getaway for businesses with the excellent conference facilities on site. Restaurant facilities are available offering lunch, high tea and a la carte menus daily.
The Royal Court Hotel is in close proximity to the Giant’s Causeway, Old Bushmills Distillery and other major tourist attractions and offers an excellent base for golfers and watersports enthusiasts.
The Royal Court offers the perfect base not only for golfing, fishing and water sports but also for those who wish to explore the world famous Causeway Coast.
Portrush Sunset - Renegade
Tuesday 10th May 2016.
A Sunny Day In Portrush
The sun shining on the sea at the West Strand in Portrush.
Portrush, Northern Ireland
Recorded on July 25, 2011 using a Flip Video camera.
Portrush Surf 2016
Team Buckshead 10th October 2016