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Pickie Fun Park

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1 Marine Gardens, Queens Parade, Bangor, County Down, BT20 5AG
Photo of people enjoying rides on the Giant Swans pedal boats on the blue waters of the man made pond at Pickie Funpark

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About

Pickie is one of the top visitor attractions in Northern Ireland and provides a fun day out for all.

Visitors will enjoy well-loved favourites such as the Pickie Puffer steam train and the giant Pickie pedal swans, as well as a range of new and exciting features including a splash pad, children’s electric cars and an 18-hole nautical themed mini golf course.

The park also features brightly coloured Victorian style beach huts offering comfortable changing facilities whilst capturing the spirit of times past.

The café with its glass surround, family friendly menu and stylish interior promotes a fresh and modern feel offering superb views over Bangor Marina and Belfast Lough.

With all of this on offer Pickie Funpark really is the place to be.

FAQs

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About

Pickie is one of the top visitor attractions in Northern Ireland and provides a fun day out for all.

Visitors will enjoy well-loved favourites such as the Pickie Puffer steam train and the giant Pickie pedal swans, as well as a range of new and exciting features including a splash pad, children’s electric cars and an 18-hole nautical themed mini golf course.

The park also features brightly coloured Victorian style beach huts offering comfortable changing facilities whilst capturing the spirit of times past.

The café with its glass surround, family friendly menu and stylish interior promotes a fresh and modern feel offering superb views over Bangor Marina and Belfast Lough.

With all of this on offer Pickie Funpark really is the place to be.

FAQs

How far away is Pickie Fun Park from Belfast?

It is only a 25 minute drive from Belfast.

How much do the rides cost? 

You can buy tickets at the parks ticketing stations. Most rides are between 3-6 pickie tokens. Buy your tokens online in advance for discounts. 6 - £6, 12 - £12, 18 - £17, 36 - £30.

Are there any free attractions?

Yes, the adventure play park and splash pads are free to use.

What are the opening hours?

October – March: 10am – 4pm

April & May: 9am – 7pm

June – August: Pre-booked time slots only

September: 10am – 5pm

Are there any toilets on site?

Yes, and disabled toilets. There are also standard changing rooms available.

Is there a car park?

There is a public car park on Queen’s Parade which is a short walk round the marina. There are also limited disabled car parking spaces adjacent to Pickie Funpark which can be accessed via Marine Gardens.

Is the park accessible?

Pickie Fun Park is accessible – for full details of their accessibility features, see Pickie Fun Park | AccessAble

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Facilities

Attraction Facilities

  • 18 holes

Catering

  • Cafe

Establishment Features

  • Toilets
  • Wifi

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

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Opening Times

* Check website for opening times

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Directions from Town:Located at Bangor Marina, large free carpark available at Queen's Parade. A short walk along the promenade to Pickie Fun Park with views over Belfast Lough.

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