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🌳Ormeau Park

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Ormeau Park is one of Belfast's oldest and most beloved public parks, located in the vibrant Ormeau Road area. Families will love the large, well-equipped children's playground with swings, slides, climbing frames, and a dedicated area for toddlers. The park also features a picturesque pond with ducks and swans, perfect for a gentle stroll or feeding the birds.

For active kids, there are tennis courts, a bowling green, and plenty of open grassy spaces for football, frisbee, or picnics. The park has wide, paved paths ideal for scooters and bikes. Facilities include public toilets and benches throughout. It's a great spot for a low-cost family day out, with free entry and nearby cafes on the Ormeau Road.

Practical tips: Free on-street parking is available but can be busy on weekends. The park is accessible via bus routes along the Ormeau Road. Bring bread for the ducks and a ball for kickabout. All ages welcome, from toddlers to teenagers.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages118+
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Travel tips

  • Well-equipped playground with toddler area

    The playground has a dedicated toddler section alongside swings, slides and climbing frames, so you can separate younger and older children if needed.

  • Free entry and low-cost day out

    Admission is completely free, making it ideal for families on a budget. Nearby cafes on Ormeau Road offer food options without leaving the area.

  • Paved paths suitable for scooters and bikes

    Wide, paved paths throughout the park are perfect for children learning to ride scooters or bikes, or for pushing buggies comfortably.

  • Duck and swan feeding activity

    Bring bread (or specialist birdseed) to feed the ducks and swans on the pond—a simple activity that young children find endlessly entertaining.

  • Public toilets available throughout

    Public toilets are located in the park, which is essential when visiting with young children. Check they're open before relying on them.

  • Parking can be tight at weekends

    Free on-street parking is available but often busy on weekends. Consider visiting on a weekday or arriving early if you're driving.

  • Bring a ball for informal sports

    Plenty of open grassy spaces are perfect for casual football, frisbee or other ball games. Bring your own equipment for free entertainment.

  • Accessible by public transport

    Bus routes run along Ormeau Road making the park easy to reach by public transport, useful if parking is challenging.

  • Bring spare clothes for active play

    With a pond, open spaces and playground equipment, children often get wet or muddy. Pack spare clothes or a change of outfit.

  • All ages from toddler to teenager

    Whether you're visiting with a toddler or teenager, there's something for everyone—from the dedicated toddler playground to tennis courts and open sports areas.

  • Plenty of benches for supervising

    Benches are dotted throughout, giving parents comfortable spots to sit and supervise children at play or enjoy a packed picnic.

  • Picnic-friendly open spaces

    Lots of grassy areas and benches make it perfect for a family picnic. Bring food from home to keep costs down even further.

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