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🏖️Helen's Bay Beach

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Helen's Bay Beach is a lovely sandy beach located within Crawfordsburn Country Park, just outside Bangor, County Down. It offers stunning views across Belfast Lough and is a popular spot for families, especially during summer months when lifeguards are on duty.

  • The beach is clean and safe for swimming, with rock pools to explore at low tide.
  • Facilities include a car park (pay and display), public toilets, and picnic tables.
  • There is a nearby playground and walking trails through the country park, making it ideal for a full day out with children of all ages.
  • The beach is accessible via a short walk from the car park, and pushchairs can manage the path.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Lifeguards on duty in summer

    Lifeguards patrol the beach during summer months, making it safer for swimming. Check ahead for exact dates as cover may vary.

  • Rock pools at low tide

    Explore rock pools at low tide—great for toddlers and children to spot crabs, anemones, and other creatures. Check tide times before you go.

  • Pushchair-friendly path to beach

    The short walk from car park to beach is manageable with pushchairs. Pack a changing mat as you may need to negotiate gravel or uneven ground.

  • Public toilets and baby facilities

    Public toilets are available. Confirm baby changing facilities are in place before arrival, as facilities at smaller beaches can be basic.

  • Bring spare clothes and towels

    Pack extra clothes, nappies, and towels. There may be limited changing facilities, so bring a pop-up tent or beach shelter for privacy.

  • Suit all ages and abilities

    With beach, playground, and walking trails, the location suits babies to teenagers. Plan activities based on your children's ages and energy levels.

  • Pay and display car park

    Parking is pay and display. Bring coins or check if card payment is available. Arrive early during peak summer weekends to secure a spot.

  • Picnic tables provided

    Picnic tables are dotted around the beach area. Bring a packed lunch to save money and avoid travelling for food with young children.

  • Playground on-site

    A playground is nearby within the country park. It's useful if children need a break from the beach or as a quieter activity option.

  • Walking trails through country park

    Combine beach time with woodland walks through Crawfordsburn Country Park. Trails are family-friendly but check if all are suitable for buggies.

  • Plan for changeable weather

    Northern Irish weather is unpredictable. Bring windbreakers and waterproofs even on sunny days, and protect children from sun and wind.

  • Busy during summer holidays

    Peak times are summer school holidays and weekends. Visit on quieter weekdays if possible, or arrive very early to avoid crowds.

  • Cold water year-round

    Belfast Lough water is cold even in summer. Neoprene suits help young children stay warm. Never leave children unattended in or near the water.

  • Sandy beach for digging

    The sandy beach is ideal for sandcastle building and bucket-and-spade play. Bring sand toys or buy them at nearby shops if needed.

  • Belfast Lough views

    The beach offers views across Belfast Lough—bring a camera for family photos and use the scenic backdrop as a break from activity.

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