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🏰Scrabo Tower

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Scrabo Tower is a 19th-century tower perched atop Scrabo Hill, offering panoramic views of Strangford Lough and the surrounding countryside. Families can climb the 122 steps to the top for the view, and explore the visitor centre with exhibits on the tower's history. The adjacent Scrabo Country Park features extensive woodland walks, picnic areas, and a children's playground.

  • Highlights: Climbing the tower, stunning views, park playground, woodland trails.
  • Ages: Suitable for all ages; children under 5 may find the climb challenging.
  • Facilities: Visitor centre (limited indoor space), picnic tables, parking.
  • Practical tips: The tower is free to enter (donations welcome). Wear comfortable shoes for the spiral staircase. Combine with a visit to nearby Mount Stewart or the seaside at Bangor.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages318+
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Travel tips

  • Wear proper footwear for the spiral staircase

    The 122-step climb has a tight spiral staircase, so ensure everyone has secure, comfortable shoes with good grip.

  • Children under 5 may struggle with the tower climb

    Younger toddlers might find 122 spiral steps tiring or overwhelming. Consider whether your child is ready for this challenge.

  • Buggies won't fit inside the tower

    You'll need to leave buggies at the base or use a baby carrier if climbing. The visitor centre has limited indoor space.

  • Pack a picnic to make a half-day visit

    Picnic tables are available in the country park, so bring supplies. There are no nearby food outlets at the attraction itself.

  • Combine with nearby attractions to extend your day

    Mount Stewart House and Bangor seafront are nearby, so plan a longer outing to justify the journey and parking.

  • The playground is separate from the tower

    There's a children's playground in the adjacent Scrabo Country Park, so younger ones can burn energy whilst others explore.

  • Bring layers for changeable weather

    At the tower's height, it can be considerably windier and cooler than at ground level, even on mild days.

  • Woodland trails are mostly accessible but uneven

    The country park has extensive walks, but paths are natural woodland terrain—buggies may be difficult on some routes.

  • Visit on a clear day for the best views

    The panoramic views of Strangford Lough are the main draw, so check the forecast and save cloudy days for other activities.

  • Park and toilet facilities are available but limited

    Parking is provided, but facilities are basic. Use facilities before arriving or plan a trip into nearby Newtownards if needed.

  • It's free to enter with donations welcome

    No entrance fee, so it's an affordable family outing. Donations help maintain the tower and visitor centre.

  • Allow time to explore the visitor centre

    The visitor centre covers the tower's history and can be a good stop if children need a break during your visit.

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