
White Rocks Beach
White Rocks Beach is located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. This coastal area is renowned for its striking chalk cliffs and sandy shoreline, extending over 3 kilometers. The beach is part of the Causeway Coast and offers views of Rathlin Island and Donegal.
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The chalk cliffs at White Rocks Beach have been shaped by erosion, forming caves and arches over millennia. The area is accessible via the A2 coastal road, with parking available near the beach. It is popular for water sports, such as surfing and kayaking, and is a designated Blue Flag beach, indicating high environmental and quality standards.