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Ballywalter Harbour

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At a Glance

Ballywalter Harbour

Contacts The harbour comes under the control of the HM at Donaghadee 02891 882377 but the day to day running of the harbour is left to the incumbants. There's no point in phoning the HM to book a berth as he'll have no idea what's in or out at the time you call!!

Having said that the Council has spent a bit of money here improving the infrastructure; the harbour wall is in a good state of repair and is no longer delineated by weeds. They are intending to put some visitors buoys outside the harbour.

This is a very small harbour which dries at low water. It has been included in this directory because it has been found to provide a useful place to stop and wait for the tide if crossing to the Irish Coast from Holyhead northbound.

In settled off shore winds it is possible to anchor off the pier head and either set off again at High Water to go further North (Glenarm would be in easy reach) or if your boat can take the ground go inside and rest for a couple of tides. The harbour was built to service a nearby limekiln and was fairly busy as a port due to the proximity of Scotland over the North Channel. That has died out now and the town is very quiet having only a pub and a few shops.

In the summer it is popular because of the beach to the south and once a year it becomes the focus of visitors to the Northern Ireland Game Fair held in the nearby Ballywalter Park.

There is Drone video of the harbour at:-

https://youtu.be/Xkt8E-MqKPU?t=23

Ballywalter Harbour

Approach

Off the Skulmartin Rock the rates are up to about 2.5 knots springs and....

.... may be expected to funnel a little stronger through the gap between them and the coast. There are no reports of a counter eddy in the bay.

The approach is fairly simple. Aim to pass just to the North of the Skulmartin rocks and pick up a line with the Church Spire in line with the pierhead on a bearing of about 272°T. Drop anchor off the pierhead in about 4 to 5m where the bottom is sandy and provides good holding.


As has been said it may be possible to pick up an alongside mooring later in the flood but there are several small fishing boats operating out of here so it's a case of negotiating some room with the local people.

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Waypoint

54° 32.65 N 005° 26.2 W

Charts

AC2156 East Coast & Strangford Lough, SC5612 Portavogie to Ballywalter, Imray C62 Irish Sea

Rules & Regs

None Known

Hazards

Skulmartin Rock Posn 54° 32.327'N, 005° 27.154'W Unlit Beacon stands above rocks which are awash at half tide.

Tides

HW as Dover. MHWS 4.7m MHWN 3.9m MLWN 1.4m MLWS 0.6

  Berthing

This has been dealt with above. There are no harbour dues here.

  Facilities

There's water available and it is possible to get diesel delivered here. If you have a long enough shore line there is electricity on a coin operated outlet on the pier.

There are a quite few shops for basic supplies (including a butcher's shop) but,regrettably, the petrol station has closed. Buses call here on the way to Newtownards and Donaghadee.

What to Do

There's a nice pub, along with several restaurants/cafes and take-aways.

Restaurants

Restaurants & Places to Eat in Ballywalter 2022 - Tripadvisor

History

Local Business

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Tide Information for ballywater-harbour

HW as Dover. MHWS 4.7m MHWN 3.9m MLWN 1.4m MLWS 0.6
 

April 2026

 
SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
18
LW05:210.6
HW11:274.9
LW17:480.4
HW23:514.7
19
LW06:030.5
HW12:114.9
LW18:300.5
20
HW00:344.7
LW06:470.5
HW13:004.8
LW19:150.7
21
HW01:224.7
LW07:330.5
HW13:574.5
LW20:040.9
22
HW02:164.6
LW08:260.7
HW14:594.3
LW21:001.1
23
HW03:164.5
LW09:270.8
HW16:093.9
LW22:071.3
24
HW04:214.3
LW10:440.9
HW17:293.7
LW23:271.5
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UPDATE JULY 2022
27 Jul 2022 by Don Thomson 3
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Update Early Summer 2021
17 Jun 2021 by Don Thomson 3
No changes
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Update Spring 2019
01 May 2019 by Don Thomson 3
These notes were reviewed in May 2019. We've uploaded a new chart.
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UPDATE APRIL 2017
05 Apr 2017 by Don Thomson
These notes were reviewed by Don in April 2107. There are no signs that this harbour is being developed as a leisure destination
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Update 2015
17 Mar 2015 by Don Thomson
These notes were reviewed by Don in March 2015. No changes
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Update November 2013
04 Nov 2013 by Don Thomson
These notes were reviewed by Don Thomson in November 2013. There are no changes apart from the closure of the petrol station