STRAND OR BEACH

IS IT A STRAND OR A BEACH

Strand

Primarily refers to the sandy or pebbly shoreline that is exposed at low tide and submerged at high tide.
It's the dynamic zone between the sea and the land, constantly shaped by the ebb and flow of the tides.
It can also refer to a single thread or filament, like a strand of hair or rope.
 
Beach

Encompasses the wider coastal area, including the strand, dunes, cliffs, and any adjacent landforms.
It's a more general term that includes the entire recreational and ecological zone associated with the coast.
It often implies a place for leisure and relaxation, with amenities like promenades, cafes, and changing facilities.
In the context of Sandymount, both terms are often used interchangeably, but technically:

Sandymount Strand specifically refers to the sandy shoreline.  
Sandymount Beach refers to the broader coastal area, including the strand, the promenade, and nearby amenities.
Essentially, the strand is a part of the beach.