Crawfordsburn is a small village located in County Down, Northern Ireland, near Bangor. It is known for its natural beauty, coastal scenery, and historical landmarks. Crawfordsburn Country Park is a beautiful natural park covering woodland, coastline, and a sandy beach. The park offers walking trails, picnic areas, wildlife spotting opportunities, and access to Crawfordsburn Beach.
It benefits from Crawfordsburn, a historic hotel and restaurant located in the village. It dates back to the 17th century and provides a cozy atmosphere, traditional Irish cuisine, and accommodation options for visitors. The Crawfordsburn Viaduct is a picturesque railway bridge that dates back to the 19th century. It is an architectural landmark and a popular spot for photographers and history enthusiasts. Furthermore, The Ulster Way, a long-distance walking trail, passes through Crawfordsburn. It offers opportunities for hikers and nature lovers to explore the stunning landscapes and coastal areas of the village and its surroundings.
There is no shortage of local schools, both primary and secondary to the residents of Crawfordsburn .
Crawfordsburn Country Park is a beautiful natural park covering woodland, coastline, and a sandy beach. The park offers walking trails, picnic areas, wildlife spotting opportunities, and access to Crawfordsburn Beach.
Crawfordsburn Country Park
The Old Inn