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🏖️Crawfordsburn Country Park

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A beautiful coastal park with a sandy beach, woodland trails, and a river. Highlights include the Glen River walk, a natural waterfall, and a large playground. Facilities include a café, picnic areas, and toilets. The park is free to enter, but car parking charges apply. Suitable for children of all ages, with plenty of space to run and explore. Dog-friendly throughout most of the park.

  • Sandy beach and rock pools for exploring
  • Woodland walks with fairy doors and sculptures
  • Playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames
  • Butterfly garden and wildlife spotting
  • Seasonally open café serving snacks and ice cream
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
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Travel tips

  • Plan for car park charges

    Entry to the park is free, but you'll need to pay for car parking. Budget accordingly and check current rates before your visit.

  • Beach essentials for sandy play

    Bring a change of clothes and towels for sandy beach play. Consider waterproof bags for wet clothing and shoes.

  • Explore rock pools at low tide

    Visit during low tide to explore rock pools and spot sea creatures. Check tide times before you go for best exploring.

  • Playground keeps children busy

    The large playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames is perfect for burning energy. Younger children will enjoy it, as will older ones.

  • Toilet facilities available

    Toilets are on-site, which is essential for families. Locate them when you arrive so children know where to find them.

  • Suitable for all ages

    The park caters well to children of all ages, from toddlers to older kids. You'll find something for everyone in one visit.

  • Sun protection for beach time

    The sandy beach offers little shade. Pack sunscreen, hats, and consider bringing a pop-up beach tent or umbrella.

  • Woodland walks suit all abilities

    The Glen River walk and woodland trails offer scenic options for families. Look for fairy doors and sculptures along the way for younger children.

  • Café may be seasonal

    The café serves snacks and ice cream but operates seasonally. Bring packed food and drinks as a backup, especially outside summer months.

  • Picnic areas available throughout

    Dedicated picnic areas make this ideal for bringing your own food. Pack favourites and enjoy meals with coastal views.

  • Wildlife spotting and butterfly garden

    Visit the butterfly garden and look for wildlife along trails. Bring binoculars or a nature book to make spotting more engaging for children.

  • Dogs welcome in most areas

    The park is dog-friendly throughout most areas, so you can bring pets. Check any restrictions on beach access during peak season.

  • Bring waterproof footwear

    Woodland walks and river areas mean wet ground is likely. Waterproof boots or wellies are worth packing year-round.

  • Allow plenty of time

    With a playground, beach, and woodland walks, children will want to explore everything. Plan for at least 3-4 hours to avoid rushing.

  • Check weather and bring layers

    Coastal weather can change quickly. Layer clothing and bring jackets and jumpers even on seemingly warm days.

  • Buggies manageable on main paths

    Main paths and beach access are buggy-friendly, though some woodland trails may be rougher. Stick to primary routes with younger children.

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