Stricklands Glen 36 Bryansglen Ave, Bangor BT20 3RU

Stricklands Glen

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  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
Stricklands Glen 36 Bryansglen Ave, Bangor BT20 3RU

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36 Bryansglen Ave, Bangor BT20 3RU

Hours

  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed

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WILLIAM,J, BUTLER
08.03.2024
Stricklands Glen
Beautiful walks a bit trying (don't wear heels girls ) . Very overgrown in parts but it's very natural for this type of walk. Opens up to fantastic coastal scenery.
Bobby Davro
25.02.2024
Stricklands Glen
Beautiful trails, waterfalls, winding creek etc. Leading down to a wee bay. Great spot.
Malcolm McKechnie
20.02.2024
Stricklands Glen
A great open space and woodland walk leading to the beautiful coastal path. Idea for quite time or fun with the children. A large grass area in front of the car park is perfect for kicking a ball about, flying a kite or a summers day picnic.
Mark McCorkell
16.02.2024
Stricklands Glen
A great way to access the coastal path if you get off the train at Bangor West. The glen is a maze of tiny paths leading down to the sea, full of unexpected vistas among a small but beautiful patch of natural woodland.
Esther Hylands
30.01.2024
Stricklands Glen
Ideal way to reach the coastal path
Anthony Livingstone
24.01.2024
Stricklands Glen
Beautiful hidden gem of streams and paths, bridges and waterfalls with a larger open area with goal posts (not level so never busy but great for a kick about), and leading down to the amazing North Down Coastal Path at Smelt Mill Bay with rocky beaches and inlets. Turn left and walk past Carnalea golf course towards Crawfordsburn Country park and Helen's Bay and their amazing beaches and venture further afield towards Holywood and Belfast. Or turn right towards beautiful Bangor, stopping at Pickie Park before venturing on towards the amazing beach at Ballyholme with Groomsport and Donaghadee beyond. This hidden gem exists in the middle of a little bit of heaven, a small car park off the Bryansburn Road with room for only a dozen or so cars keeps it quiet and serene but there is easy access all along the North Down Coastal Path with Bangor West train station only 10 mins walk away for those using public transport.
Kyle Brickley
18.01.2024
Stricklands Glen
I have to say, this is one of my favourite spots in Bangor. Since I was a kid, I’ve been coming down here.The lovely Forrest and walkway that leads all the way down to the shore front is calm and peaceful. I love that it lands you on the coastal path and you can either return into Bangor or go out left towards crawfordsburn. It is certainly one of this towns highlights and a hidden gem as it’s a blink and you’ll miss it turn off on the main road.
Marc Scott
06.01.2024
Stricklands Glen
Strickies never changes but could do with some maintenance of the walkways,they look ro be doibg some rewilding of what was the football pitch ,ive a feeling the folks with the fancy houses dont like kids playing football behind their houses
Peter Lyons
20.12.2023
Stricklands Glen
A good place for a walk or cycle, gives access to the North Down Coastal Path. Good paths and lots of trees and birds.
Joanne DM
19.12.2023
Stricklands Glen
Lovely walk and great for dogs. You can walk on out to the marine walk which stretches from Bangor and on round towards Hollywood

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36 Bryansglen Ave, Bangor BT20 3RU
Stricklands Glen