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    View across Belfast Lough
    Avril R.

    I think the entrance to this park is really different and entering the subway you wouldn't realise that there is such a nice beach and view of Belfast Lough and on a clear day it is so easy to define the buildings and landmarks on the other side of the Lough. This is part of the coastal walk and Belfast is within walking distance on one side and if you are feeling fit Bangor is accessible on the other side. I was impressed at how clean both the walkway and the beach were and the powers that be must be commended for this. The views are spectacular and seem to change depending on the weather. Today was so clear that it was possible to define a colourful marquee close to the opposite shore and this was without the use of binoculars .

    Definitely a more miserable day in Belfast!
    Lynne M.

    Seapark is a gorgeous place to be on a fine summer's day, or on a crisp winter's evening. It comprises of a recreational area which includes football pitches and a bowling green, but also a kid's play area which lies right beside the beach. With spectacular views across Belfast Lough towards Jordanstown and Carrickfergus, the setting is a really lovely one. You will often catch a glimpse of a plane coming into land at Belfast City Airport, or a Stena Line ferry sailing down towards the docks...truly idyllic. It is here that the North Down coastal walk begins, which leads the whole way round to Bangor (a lengthy sixteen miles or so), so if you're feeling adventurous, that's one for you! Even if you're not feeling quite so active, you can still dander down towards the yacht club and the pier, which will only take 10 minutes. With plenty of grassy areas, it's perfect for bringing the dog too. A personal favourite of mine for its location and peacefulness...Seapark is an absolute gem.

    It's where all the cool kids go.
    Andrew K.

    Nice walk, green areas for Frisbee and amazing views when you get the weather!

    David G.

    Seapark is only missing two things, number 1 is a massive sign saying seapark beach park this way with a big arrow pointing right down the road for it, I've been driving past it for years not knowing it existed, the current signs are screwed ontoNumber 2 is build a restaurant / cafe with massive glass windows overlooking the views of Belfast lough. Seapark has massive potential and is well worth going to for walks and its a great place to take your kids. I can imagine it about ten years from now with its own cafe or restaurant and events being staged there like a party in the park , classic car shows, charity events and so on, people having a glass of wine maybe on a balcony enjoying the views. So much space for sports and leisure , potential for so much more.

    Kids play park, even busy at 8:30pm
    Caroline S.

    I had heard people talking about Sea park and how lovely it was, but it took me a while to come accross it. I was delighted to find it when I first moved to the area. It is the most scenic, relaxing and popular area you could find in Belfast. Getting to the seaside, away from the hustle bustle of the town is therapeutic. You can see right accross to Carrickfergus on a clear day. The beach has clean white powdery sand. When the tide is out you can see the rocky pools and some people forage for cockels/mussels. There is a large grassy area and a good kids playpark. The esplanade runs along from the Dirty Duck right the way to Bangor and beyond. I have rode my bike the full way and it is super, however on parts of the path, bikes are not permittable. I would go in the evening or when I think there will not be many other people around. I took my dog to Seapark on a weekly basis, he loved going for a swim. Great place for a picnic. Seapark has events on from time too time, fireworks at halloween etc. You can find Seapark on you way out of Holywood towards Bangor on the left hand side. Drive under the railway bridge and turn right where you will find a car park. Alternatively park near the Dirty Duck and walk along the esplanade for a nice stroll.

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    Stormont Play Park - courtesy of website

    Stormont Play Park

    (5 reviews)

    If you don't have children you may be baffled by my enthusiasm here, but if you do have children,…read moreyou'll understand. If your kids are anything like mine, there aren't that many places you can go for more than half an hour without the brattish distress call of 'I'm BORED'. I love them dearly really. But Stormont Park is one of those places and then some. It's a massive children's play park with the added advantage of being slap bang in the middle of Stormont grounds which you can also explore. This is a well equipped and well maintained park. The super efficient park wardens see to that. 'Jobsworth' is a very cruel term, they just take their responsibilities seriously. There is something to amuse and tire out every age of child from toddlers right up to teens. Slides, monkey bars, tyre swings, zip line, large and small climbing frames and more. There are also picnic tables and portable BBQ stands so that you can 'make a day of it' as they say in Norn Iron. There are toilets too, not always clean at the busy times in summer, but any port in a storm. Just take your tissues and hand sanitiser and you'll be good. Even if you have to travel a few miles, Stormont Park is well worth a visit.

    Gosh, it seems like only yesterday this place was built, and I was a mad, boisterous little thing…read moredesperate to try out the coolest play park in town. How time flies, yet so much remains the same... This was the park of parks. I mean, you really couldn't get much better than Stormont play park. It always reminded me of the really cool park up in Portrush that cost a couple of pounds to get into, except Stormont is free (parents can breathe a sigh of relief at this point...), and superior. The setting is a beautiful one - the park is nestled in amongst the trees at the edge of the estate, yet at the same time it's safely separate from the forest...so no missing little ones! As the two previous reviewers commented, there are a huge variety of different activities to keep the kids entertained for hours, plus a number of benches dotted around the place for mum and dad to chill. My favourite aspect of Stormont play park is the ever popular zip-line, which had a never-ending queue and was always surrounded by those cheeky wee louts who kept stealing everyone else's turn. Once you got on, you didn't want to get off, but unfortunately that had to be the way of it. Climbing ropes, swings, slides, frames and the rest are all there. And they're all so well maintained, which is lovely to see. If I was ten years younger, I'd be back in an instant...

    Mookie World

    Mookie World

    (6 reviews)

    Mookie world now known as the famous "Funky Monkeys" is superb for kids and of course adults who…read morelike to act like kids!! It is adult supervision at all times so its great if you love slides and climbing if not its too bad! There are two areas which include a baby area and a bigger play area from ages 2+. The baby area is brilliant for tiny toes who are not yet completely on their feet yet as it gives them room to explore without being flung to side by a wrecking ball (older child). This area has a tinier climbing frame, 2 slides, soft blocks and musical instruments...Let's face it who doesn't love the sound of drums :/ Funky monkeys has its own cafe so its strictly no outside food and drink and they are quite strict with these rules. This isn't suitable if you have a child with special dietary requirements i.e lactose intolerant as majority of the staff are reluctant to allow you to feed your child with your own food. Some of the staff are brilliant and completely understand and in most circumstances allow this to happen so thumbs up to them! The cafe is also quite expensive for example a tiny carton of apple/orange juice is £1! They have great facilities including a disabled toilet and a lift down to the main toilets. The staff are always on hand to make sure that child play is safe and secure which is great if you are the panic mum or dad. Overall Funky Monkeys is a great family outing! The kids all appear to love it as they run about beetroot red with tons of energy. Also don't forget that if you would like to join your kids make sure to bring an extra pair of clean socks :)

    Mookie World has only recently opened its technicolour doors and so is still fresh, clean and…read morebright. Everything is in tip top condition and I think this place is completely brilliant. It has none of that hell factor that some indoor play areas have - it is as much a pleasure for the adults as it is for the over excited kids. Just one caveat - Mookie World describes itself as being suitable for kids up to age 11. I would have to disagree with that - my nine year old wouldn't choose to go as the equipment is too young for him. I think 7 or 8 is a more realistic cut off age. Having said that, the nine year old was delighted with the free internet access and a huge chocolate brownie from the cafe. Mookie World has the usual slides, ball pits and swings etc but it is really beautifully done - the theme seems to be Mookie the Cow who appears everywhere. For adults there are comfy seats and a really good cafe - Yum Yums. Actually it is yum yum. The tray bakes, brownies, muffins and scones are excellent and resaonably priced. For the kids there's plenty of sweets, crisps, drinks and fruit. They also do organic baby food and hot meals made with local ingredients. Another big tick for the fact that Mookie World opens at 10am on Sundays and we have been a couple of times for playtime for the kids and breakfast bagels and the papers for us. Result. There is plently of parking and the cinema and another couple of restaurants next door, so could be a good choice for a birthday day out. It's £4.95 per child and this is good value for money given the excellent facilities. I will keep going to Mookie World until even the 5 year old outgrows it.

    Botanic Gardens

    Botanic Gardens

    (42 reviews)

    Queen Quarter

    We walked through the Botanical Gardens which are located adjacent to the university. As like…read moreeverything else in Ireland, the whole grounds were bright green and full of different plant species and lots and lots of flowers. I particularly liked their greenhouse. The beautiful white medal perfectly balanced the contrast between nature and industrial features while complementing the space and giving these particular plants a specific place to grow, such as succulents. The rose gardens reminded me of something from Alice in Wind with how the grass paths were weaved between the rose bushes and some of the flowers looked fake because they were so healthy and vibrant.  There are two newer greenhouses that were built specifically for tropical plants. Inside of each of these greenhouses, the temperature and humidity was set to stay at the perfect settings for these tropical plants to thrive. They were multiple stories so that the trees could grow tall and the vines could grow long and even go all the way up to the rafters. A great place to see and spend time on a sunny or partly cloudy day!!

    Beautiful grounds near Queen's College in Belfast. So peaceful and sprawling. The grounds…read moremeticulously kept. The grounds included some magnificently lush green lawn for taking in the nice weather being experienced during our stay. The Ferris Wheel was well worth the nominal expense. The rose garden was beautifully laid out.

    Belmont Park - Lots of space

    Belmont Park

    (6 reviews)

    Cairnburn park is my second fav park - see Stormont Park review for my number one!…read more This one comes in at a very respectable number two for several reaons: - it is fully enclosed, making it harder for the rugrats to go AWOL. Although not impossible I as found out the hard way. - the ground is completely covered in those safe wood bark chipping thingies. No, I'm not that outdoorsy. - it has a wide range of stuff to jump on, swing off, climb up, slide down and bounce on which saves my furniture from all of the above. There is plenty to keep my 4 and 9 year olds amused and some benches for me to park myself on. No public toilets though but I have boys and there are plenty of trees. But be warned. Another tick in the 'convenient' box is the large car park right beside the park. The only negative? The sheer amount of dog poop on the short walk between the park and the car. Dog owners of Belmont be ashamed.

    Belmont gets 5 stars from me. Such a peaceful and natural place for a dander. Half an hour will…read moretake you around the main park, although you will probably want to stay for longer. It has been voted the best small park for the past couple of years. I used to take my dog here at least once per week and he knew the way around. There are lots of other dog walkers and areas to play fetch. I have seen people jogging around and the occasional cyclist possibly cutting through from Parkway to the Old Holywood road. Starting from the car park on Massey ave/ Upper Belmont road you can follow the path accross the carriageway bridge follow this around to the right will bring you to the kids play area. The play area is enclosed and dogs are not permitted. It has baby swings, a flying saucer swing, slides, rockers and cool climbing frames. The paths are always clear and the grounds are well kept. Summer events take place in Belmont park occasionally.

    Ballymenoch Park

    Ballymenoch Park

    (2 reviews)

    If you are a frequent Belfast to Bangor commuter then no doubt you will have passed this park…read morecountless times, but how many of you can say that you've stopped and had a walk around? Yesterday, mainly out of interest, we decided to take Ted (our dog) around the park. The grass had been freshly mown and despite it being a drizzly day it was a lovely walk. There's a lovely play park, parking and a maze of paths you can follow. The one thing I'd say is that if you're looking for a long walk it might be best to visit the near by beach. We did four laps of this park as the wee pup wasn't even tired.

    Ballymenoch park is a place that anyone traveling from Bangor to Belfast will have past and very…read moreprobably made comment about because in spring when the ground is covered in those unmistakable yellow daffodils it would be impossible not to comment on the beauty. Equally at autumn when the leaves have changed to those gorgeous shades of autumnal hues which can't help but catch your approval. However that glimpse is only a taster as to what this park has to offer. It is an ideal place to have a family stroll at any time of the year and a great place to walk the family pet. There is about 20 acres of woodland park and there are a host of different trees with the chestnut being the predominant so remember that when the kids are looking for that prize conker ! There is a good safe play park for the children with plenty of picnic areas. It's an ideal place to visit and it's close proximity to Holywood with all of its amenities makes for a good day out.a good pair of walking shoes might be advisable.

    Victoria Park - What a view from the football pitches

    Victoria Park

    (9 reviews)

    The Titanic Quarter

    We took our toddler here today for a day in victoria park and I'm impressed by how it has changed,…read moreit looks a lot tidier and there's a lot of work has been put into the park making it great park to go to. Theres a automatic toilet unit which is 20p to get in, it self cleans as I waiting on the door to open it said wait self cleaning, pretty cool for a toilet. The toilet has a baby changing table and automatic soap dispenser, water and air and automatic flush. Also the voice inside reminds you to lock the door and to bring all your belongings with you. Handy toilet. I think you have a 15 minute time allowance in the toilet as I saw a timer display for 15 minutes. The children's park has been changed and its way better theres a massive climbing frame, baby swings, slides and spinning seats. Really good park most of the ground around the slides etc have rubber flooring which is handy if baby falls. Theres also a picnic table in the play area. This park is great for a walk or a run theres also outdoor gym equipment for adults placed around the park in different areas.

    I love this park. Must be the best if not one of the best around…read more The work they have done on it over the last few years is awesome. Great wide flat path that is easy walking /cycling/wheeling for all. There is also a more sort of nature trail on the outside bank and on the inside islands. Views of Harland and Wolff are great. Also the airport to see the planes. The inside island has has outdoor gym equipment and grass pitches. They have a great kids park and also a basketball court beside it. There is a bmx track next to it. There's plenty of ducks etc to see. The parking is good also. My face thing about the park is that there is no way you can get lost as it's an easy loop to follow. There's also a gate with walking access at 2 points to the Sydenham bypass. There's another entrance via the new Sam Thompson bridge over by the docks.

    Hazelbank Park - Hazelbank beach

    Hazelbank Park

    (7 reviews)

    I live only a stones throw away from this beautiful park and so I've many great memories from my…read morechildhood of running around in the summer sun playing chasies on the grass, sledding down the snow covered hills during the chilly Winter months or kicking up the leaves on a beautiful Autumns evening. It's a brilliant place to take a walk to clear your head, I've done that only a few thousand times. It's great for somewhere to bring your dog (but clean up any mess, there's a number of special bins for this purpose) or come on a Sunday if you fancy a quick stroll along the sea front, though beware you'll be joining the masses. The path leads from Carrick to Whiteabbey to Hazelbank then you can follow the brilliant new cycle path all the way in to Belfast. Either follow the winding path or stroll along the sandy beaches where you'll often find some intriguing driftwood or some interesting shells. (I love doing this!) There's a new mural on the walls of the tunnels (at the exits leading to Gideons Green or to the Shore Road) that was done recently by a local artist called Michael Dunn and depicts various events and locations around the area, such as the Belfast marathon which follows this route. These tunnels used to be covered in some nasty graffiti from local kids thinking they're funny, so it's great now to see this space being used for some proper art work. Have a look at my pictures to see the mural.

    We live close to this amazing park, so we have a chance to spend time here often. Hazelbank is…read moregreat for walking and playing with your dog, there is a children's play area for the kids, many picnic tables and big grass fields as well as outside gym equipment and huge car park. Usually there is an ice cream van as well to treat yourself :) Was in the park in the last few days, the number of pokemon go players are shocking, there are several pokestops so they are sitting in the car and keep collecting the balls & eggs etc. you will see all generations walking there like zombies looking at their phones trying to catch all the pokemons. If you are playing as well, visit the park, Im sure you wont go home without some rare creatures.

    The Valley Leisure Centre

    The Valley Leisure Centre

    (7 reviews)

    I was here last night for the first time and I was hugely impressed by the facilities - It's…read moredefinitely had a recent facelift! I was there to play football and having played at a number of different sports facilities I have to say that these were right up there with the best. The have 6 floodlit 3G pitches that are available to hire. There are also two full size 4G floodlit pitches. They have rebranded the sports pitches 'V36' and they have obviously thought about the logistics of the centre as it now comes with a refurbished car park. Great facility all in all and relatively cheap to hire in comparison with other pitches.

    Newtownabbey Council has put a lot of time and money into sprucing up the Valley Leisure Centre,…read moreand they've done a great job in my opinion. Back when I was young, the Valley was pretty dark and everything was brown or cream, but now the lighting's a lot better and you don't really feel like this is a place where joy comes to die. The slide in the pool was the main attraction when I was growing up, and it remains to this day. Beyond that, there are squash courts, indoor football pitches and rooms for classes. There's also a gym upstairs, which my brother is a member of and loves. Municipal gyms are some of the cheapest going and I think they're the best option if you're thinking of joining a gym. The Valley is also the location for many a children's birthday party and they provide a bouncy castle, so it's pretty easy for parents to organise.

    Seapark - parks - Updated May 2026

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