Crawfordsburn Country Park
Crawfordsburn Country Park is located on the southern shores of Belfast Lough. With two excellent beaches, spectacular scenery, tranquil walks through wooded glens and a stunning waterfall, Crawfordsburn Country Park provides a relaxing natural retreat.
Hedgehogs, squirrels and badgers are just some of the animals which make their home in the woodland glen and when walking along the coastal path look out for seals frolicking in the waves.
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Crawfordsburn Country Park
Bridge Road South
Helen's Bay
County Down
BT19 1JT
Tel: 028 9185 3621
Fax: 028 9185 2580
Opening times for 2011 as follows:
Country Park:
1 October to 30 March - 9.00am to 4.30pm daily
Visitor Centre:
1 October to 30 March - 10.00am to 4.00pm daily
Greypoint Fort
1 October to 30 March - 12.00noon to 4.00pm Sunday only
Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Features
- 2 km of DDA compliant access paths on site, including from Centre to Crawfordsburn beach.
- Visitors Centre, Cafe and Toilet DDA compliant
- Helens Bay and Beach toilets DDA compliant
- 17 Diasbled parking spaces in main and centre car parks
- 2 Mobility Scooters available to those with a valid mobility scooter licence
- 1 Push wheelchair available for use on site
- Audio loop available for one-one conversation
- Helens Bay Train station within 500m of helens bay beach. adjacent to Park entrance
Facilities available at the Park include:
- Toilets
- Car and coach parking on site
- Adidas approved 3 mile running trail - download running trail leaflet (.PDF 2Mb)
There is also a coastal path, glen walk and meadow walk.
Walking, woodland and wildlife can be enjoyed at Crawfordsburn Country Park with plenty of variety for pupils. The park has two of the best beaches in the Belfast area, a rugged and rocky coastline, and a deep wooded glen with an impressive waterfall at its head.
- Two secure, fenced woodland areas
- A pond with dipping platform
- Two wildflower meadows
- A river
- Grey Point Fort
Resources suitable for use at this site
Visitors to the Country Park should remember the park code:
- Protect the wildlife, plants and trees
- Take all litter home or use the bins provided
- Ensure all dogs are kept under control and not allowed to foul paths, mown grass or the beaches
- Within certain areas of the park, dogs must be kept on a lead
See NIEA policy in relation to dogs at NIEA managed properties and sites (.PDF 76Kb)
- The Country Park contains some natural hazards so stay on the paths and supervise children
- Guard against all risk of fire
- Make no unnecessary noise
- Cycling or mountain biking is not permitted in the park except on vehicular roads
- Horse riding is only allowed in certain areas of the park and is by permit only
- Camping is not permitted







