places to see bangor coast

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That are accessible by train

Helens bay on the list

What else can I go look at

Ta
 
A costal path runs from Holywood to Bangor, its a really nice walk.

Train to Helen's bay then walk along costal path to Bangor it's about six miles. Have a nice pub lunch i Bangor then get the train back to Belfast. Job done:beer:
 
walk???? :D

found a nice bike hire shop on the ormeau rd

will they let it on the train :D

ps

thanks geno but ill be there sunday monday -

thanks for da info :thumb
 
Yes , they will let it on the train ... and you can do all the coastal "walk" on a bicycle (even though you may get frowned at a bit ......just ignore any notices ....and you'll have to carry it a hundred yards at one point !!)
 
talking of cortinas - the folk and transport museum aint too far from one of the stops - been before but they might have different stuff from last time :D
 
Grey Point fort at Helens's Bay is a naval gun emplacement which is open to the public for viewing, you'll kick yourself if you go to helens bay and miss it.

"Situated within Crawfordsburn Country Park, on the headland to the east stands a wartime relic, Grey Point Fort, a most interesting and unusual visitor attraction with great surrounding views.

This gun site was built to protect the mouth of the Belfast Lough from enemy invasion and now houses a little military museum. Centrepiece is a 12ft x six inch diameter naval gun which was installed in 1992. It is nearly a century old and was brought from Spike Island in Cork Harbour which also had a defensive fort. Grey Point's two guns were sold for scrap in 1957 after the disbanding of the coastal artillery.

Access: Off Fort Road
Tel: 028 9185 3621

Opening Hours:
18 April to 31 May - Sunday only 12.00pm to 4.00pm
1 June to 31 August - 10.00am to 5.00pm daily
1 September to 30 September - Sunday only 12.00pm to 4.00pm"
 
Was there last year.

talking of cortinas - the folk and transport museum aint too far from one of the stops - been before but they might have different stuff from last time :D
In our local transport museum, and in The Science Museum London exactly 1 week later.
For what it's worth, the transport museum in Cultra is light years better than the Science Museum in London, which is dumbed down to a point of absolute horror.

Myke
 
The Dirty Duck on the coastal path at Holywood great place to eat - good chowder
 
If you have a bicycle, and you make it to Bangor, you can continue along Ballyholme beach and follow a wee path to Groomsport, which is a nice wee spot also
 


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