On a sunny day, and particularly at the weekend, you would meet walkers, joggers, hikers; 'sitters' on the bench or in the car at the car park; paddle boarding, wind surfing and yachting enthusiasts ... all age categories are enjoying the exciting blend of humans and nature carried away in the freshness of air so specific for this beach. The coffee van would be parked close by to the car park and to the small children's playground, and it is stationed there mostly? during the peak time of the day. Public toilets are also on the site /closed in the evening and night/ A spoiling choice - either for "human interaction" or for an absolute escape from it should direct your walk and footwear. If you wish for an absolute whisper of wilderness, put on your waterproof and ankle high footwear. As you continue in the direction away from Bangor, you reach the end of the beach and then you cross a turning gate. Here, you would be limited by the tide in or tide out. Regardless the tide, you can always walk the natural path, though. It can be muddy. If the tide is out , you can go for "off roading". While off roading - hopefully, you slow down and turn your head - you will discover a truly captivating view - the beach diving into the glittering sea framed by picturesque Bangor buildings and floating clouds. Ballyholme beach changes with clouds and tides. It is always different and has always something to offer. Romantic, dramatic - photographers must love it! Sunsets are simply hugging. Early mornings seem to belong more to the dog walkers and joggers, and it is very quiet. This beach offers a truly liberating walk, and in addition, people are...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreBallyholme is a beautiful beach set right on the coast of Bangor. The beach is a decent length, allowing you to walk all the way along from Ballyholme until you reach the city centre of Bangor. It's a great place to take dogs/children, or just enjoy a gentle stroll after dinner. Occasionally you will be lucky enough to spot the odd seal swimming just off of the shore, and there are plenty of people of practice swimming and paddleboarding. Never 100% quiet, but never too...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreLove this place, about 10 minutes away from Bangor at most.
Its an excellent walk and there's always something to see either out on the water or going on the beach.
Parking is good there is a car park but there's on street parking further up and it brings you out in the middle. Go one way you have a greener walk go the other way and you can see the colourful houses in their rows.
Just a wonderful relaxing walk or somewhere to watch the...
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