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IS THIS TRAIL FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OR SPECIAL EVENT?

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  • YOUR CASE



    Last year a local librarian found an old book hidden in the town’s old library. It contained a map showing an ancient vault that has been hidden for years. It also contained instructions on how to find the treasure that had collected and hidden somewhere in Bangor. Now you have the chance to find the hidden treasure, solve the clues and discover the location!

    Bangor Treasure Hunt



    Around Bangor you will walk on paved streets. The For more than 150 years the Bangor area has made a profession of providing for the pleasure of trippers and tourists. In 1858 Charles Dickens took time off from lecture tour of Ireland to have a swim at Ballyholme Beach and his example has been followed by countless thousands since-though nowadays bathers are frequently outnumbered by sailors and windsurfers. 16 miles of beautiful coastline in North County Down extends along the southern shore of Belfast Lough from Belfast’s eastern boundary through Holywood to Portavogie.

    Trail is easy going with sidewalks and pedestrian areas. The council offices and Ward Park have ground paths and grass and you will have to find your own way around once inside the grounds. The rest of the route is moderate ups and downs.

    Suitable for Wheelchairs & Pushchairs. This walking Trail is 3.5 miles in length and 2 2 hours in duration.

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