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Windsor Holiday Park

Our Windsor Holiday Park is situated in the beautiful village of Groomsport, just ten minutes from Bangor. Groomsport is known for its scenic charm, tranquil beauty, historical heritage and picturesque harbour making it the perfect location for a holiday park.

With many water and shore-based recreation facilities, Groomsport offers many fun activities such as sailing and powerboating, as well as two football pitches for some family fun.


A truly historic village, Groomsport boasts a beautiful village hall situated in the famous boathouse at the harbour that dates back to 1884. Additionally, those interested can visit Cockle Row, the old fishermen's thatched cottages which serves as a main attraction of Groomsport village. If you fancy popping into Bangor for the afternoon, there’s also a handy bus service available.


With stunning landscaped picnic and play areas around the harbour, sandy beaches, and quality pubs and restaurants, Windsor Holiday Park in Groomsport is the perfect spot for a family getaway. 


Other on-park facilities include:

 

  • Function Room
  • Children’s play area
  • Laundrette
  • 12 Month Holiday Season
  • 2021 Site Fee £2,820

 

Call Gayle on 02891 464323 for further information

Windsor Holiday Park

Address
Windsor Park
Lower Donaghadee Road
Groomsport
Co. Down
BT19 6LH
Park Phone Number
02891 464323
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The best things to do around Windsor holiday park and Groomsport

If you’re heading to our Windsor holiday park and are wondering what types of things you can do in and around Groomsport check out our recommendations below. Whether it’s bird watching, water sports, walking or historical curiosities there’s something for everyone in Groomsport. 


Need some holiday inspiration? We’ve listed a few of our favourite attractions below.


See what life was like for a 20th century fisherman at Cockle Row


Cockle Row is a set of lovingly restored fishermen’s houses from the early 20th century. Built around 1910 the houses give visitors an insight into what life was like for local fishermen during the period. 


The attraction, which is open from Easter to September, also has children’s craft stands, face painting and balloon modeling. For bird enthusiasts, two live video feeds have been set up to watch the local wildlife and there’s a small gift shop for those who want some mementos from their day out. 


Take a day trip to Bangor


Bangor is right next to Groomsport and the town boasts a proud musical heritage alongside loads of shops, bars and restaurants. The town is the birthplace of Snow Patrol and Two Door Cinema club and has live music at the heart of its character. 


If you’re looking for a night on the tiles and some enjoyable live music take a
trip into Bangor. Just make sure you’ve brought your dancing shoes. 

Walk along Ballyholme Beach


A suburban beach nestled on the edge of Bangor, Ballyholme Beach is a perfect pit stop on your way in or out of Bangor. The small beach is only 1.3km long but can provide a nice rest after a busy day and a chance to listen to the waves and ocean.


The beach has a carpark and public toilet situated at one end so it's perfect for a beach picnic in the sun too.   


Search for smluggers and vikings at Orlock point


Orlock Point is a National Trust site and a lovely sea walk. The rocky outcrop contains a patchwork of semi-natural habitats that all support a large range of animal and plant life. There is evidence of human occupation all the way back to the viking age; the walk has everything from world war 2 bunkers to hand carved tunnels from the middle ages. A great way to see the area around Groomsport and a fun day of walking.

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