Bangor Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Bangor
The Victorian seaside town of Bangor could be called Belfast-by-the-sea: it’s just 13 miles fromthe centre of the city, to the south of the Belfast Lough, and verywell-connected by commuter roads. It makes an ideal base to explore the capitalfrom, while also enjoying the scenic sea views that Bangor itself can add into the mix.

The name Bangor comes from an Irish word (Beannchar) thatmeans a horned or peaked curve: when you cast your eyes out along the coast ofthis pretty seaside town you will notice that the bay does indeed resemble thehorns of a bull.

Along Bangor Baythere has been much sympathetic redevelopment, including the opening of a hugemarina and seafront improvements that have led to Bangor being widely regarded as the most desirable place to live inNorthern Ireland.

Family fun in Bangor

For families there is, of course, the beach to relax on, themarina to take boat trips from and Pickie Family Fun Park to let off steam inwhilst enjoying the amusements, rides and steam train.

To the east of Bangor,Ballyholme Bay has a long sandy beach flanked by wide green spaces that are perfectfor children to play in.

Historic Bangor

The town bears all the hallmarks of a Victorian seasideresort but it also displays evidence of a longer history for those curious toexplore. 

The museum in the grounds of the old castle in Castle Park holds the oldest surviving Irish manuscript amongst other historicalcuriosities.

The fishing village of Groomsport,which nestles on the eastern edge of town, has a picturesque harbour that is overlookedby a row of cottages, one of which has been restored to resemble how a typicalfisherman would have lived in times gone by.

Sporting Bangor

Bangor has a highreputation for sailing and regularly hosts world events as we4ll as being hometo prestigious clubs such as the Royal UlsterYacht Club and Ballyholme Yacht Club.

Keep your eyes peeled for local practitioners of parkour(that’s urban acrobatics to you and me) as the sport has taken hold in Bangor and you can often see localshurling themselves over walls and somersaulting down steps.

Around Bangor

A 30-minute drive on the A2 past Belfast will take you tothe historic village of Hillsboroughwhere charming tearooms and antique shops greet you. Behind the old fort youwill find a deciduous forest curving around a lake stocked with brown andrainbow trout that offers pleasant hour-long strolls around its circuit.

Strangford Loughis a short drive away on the A21 and offers a nature lover’s delight. Thisbeautiful, calm inlet is fringed in colourful brown and yellow tangle weed, andplays host to a wide diversity of bird life during the warmer months and vastflocks of geese during the winter. Rocking gently in its waters are boats andyachts, and the whole scene can be taken in on foot or bycarefully appointed viewing points for cars. 

Where to stay in Bangor

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Conlig

While there might not be top attractions in Conlig, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Clandeboye Golf Course and Bangor Castle.

Conlig
Astala Guesthouse
Astala Guesthouse
3 out of 5
45-46 Queens Parade, Bangor, Northern Ireland
The price is ₹6,972 per night from 19 May to 20 May
₹6,972
per night
19 May - 20 May
Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
8.6/10 Excellent! (94 reviews)
"Very nice homely hotel. lovely area. such a warm welcome from the owners"

Reviewed on 11 Apr 2024

Astala Guesthouse
Clandeboye Lodge Hotel
Clandeboye Lodge Hotel
4 out of 5
10 Estate Road, Bangor, Northern Ireland
The price is ₹12,943 per night from 28 May to 29 May
₹12,943
per night
28 May - 29 May
Enjoy free breakfast, free parking and room service.
9.6/10 Exceptional! (311 reviews)
"Beautiful property, excellent service and lovely food. Had a great stay and would return"

Reviewed on 3 May 2024

Clandeboye Lodge Hotel
The Old Inn Crawfordsburn
The Old Inn Crawfordsburn
4 out of 5
Main Street, Crawfordsburn, Bangor, Northern Ireland
The price is ₹14,380 per night from 28 May to 29 May
₹14,380
per night
28 May - 29 May
Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
9.2/10 Wonderful! (146 reviews)
Beautiful hotel in stunning location
"Beautiful Hotel in a stunning location. Room was small but comfortable. Bar was quaint and cosy. Country park and beach walks, amazing!"

Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024

The Old Inn Crawfordsburn
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
No 1 Luxury Service Accommodation
No 1 Luxury Service Accommodation
3.5 out of 5
98 Roseberry Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Enjoy free parking, a rooftop terrace and a business centre.
9/10 Wonderful! (18 reviews)
"I like that parking was easy and the apartment was spacious. I didn't like the weird smell in the bathroom."

Reviewed on 27 Nov 2023

No 1 Luxury Service Accommodation
Cordia Serviced Apartments
Cordia Serviced Apartments
4 out of 5
Lisburn Road,355-367, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly aparthotel in Belfast. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking and a business centre. Popular attractions Titanic Belfast and Windsor ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (131 reviews)
"Nice staff Clean place Good area"

Reviewed on 1 May 2024

Cordia Serviced Apartments
2-bed Apartment in Belfast Near City Centre
2-bed Apartment in Belfast Near City Centre
3 out of 5
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and in-room washers/dryers.
10/10 Exceptional! (1 review)
"Ciara, Was very nice and helpful. It is very charming and we enjoyed our stay. Close to City Center."

Reviewed on 18 Apr 2024

2-bed Apartment in Belfast Near City Centre
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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