Millisle is a cool village near Bangor and Ards in Northern Ireland. It is situated on the Ards Peninsula and is in County Down. This town is just a really popular coastal resort and it also sits not too far away from Belfast, which is the Northern Irish capital city. There is a marvellous windmill in Millisle called Ballycopeland.
The Windmill is definitely one to get on your list as it looks amazing. The best recommendations here:
- Irish Church (Church of Ireland) in Millisle - The real football ground here is Adams Park for Abbey Villa F.C. - Ballycopeland Windmill and the area around it including the information centre
- The park by the beach and the reservoir - Harbour and down to the beach - The Marvellous Church of Saint Patrick, the famous dude
- Millisle Presbyterian Church - Northern Ireland Prison Service College - The First and Last Pub (allegedly visited by King William III)
- Millisle Young Offender's Residence
- The Orange Hall for Protestants in the village
- A place where they tried to build a runway but it was never finished
- That farming community area of the village on Woburn Road
- A centre which makes handmade goods such as pottery and also serves tea, coffee and snacks
Population: 2, 300
Best locations to sleep in:
- The caravan and camping park in Millisle
- A massive house known locally as the "Pinecroft"
- Waves splashing on the shore
- Summer time camping location near Millisle, but houses in the village area by Ballywhiskin
Our Favourite Pub: The First and Last
You can grab some decent fish and chips in Millisle
A brilliant cafe remains as Eden Pottery
A little bit of unusual information about Millisle:
- It has been known that families of Jewish tradition and heritage were looked after here at a farm in Millisle. The location was the Woburn Road.
- There are less references to wall murals and political messages here in Millisle.
Transport:
- There are bus services to and from Belfast including the 10A and 7B. Most of these go to the main street in the village.
Celebrities in this zone:
- Gordon Budget
- Nidge
The website for backpackers in Northern Ireland acts as an absolutely outstanding resource for anyone wishing to visit this ice cool zone on planet earth.
Backpacking in Northern Ireland was hatched as a plan in 2013 and finally launched in 2014 by Bangor man Jonny Blair. Using the expert assistance of Colerainer Abbi Morrison and Bangorian Allan Wilson, this is the best information based website on the internet for travellers visiting Northern Ireland.
The Windmill is definitely one to get on your list as it looks amazing. The best recommendations here:
- Irish Church (Church of Ireland) in Millisle - The real football ground here is Adams Park for Abbey Villa F.C. - Ballycopeland Windmill and the area around it including the information centre
- The park by the beach and the reservoir - Harbour and down to the beach - The Marvellous Church of Saint Patrick, the famous dude
- Millisle Presbyterian Church - Northern Ireland Prison Service College - The First and Last Pub (allegedly visited by King William III)
- Millisle Young Offender's Residence
- The Orange Hall for Protestants in the village
- A place where they tried to build a runway but it was never finished
- That farming community area of the village on Woburn Road
- A centre which makes handmade goods such as pottery and also serves tea, coffee and snacks
Population: 2, 300
Best locations to sleep in:
- The caravan and camping park in Millisle
- A massive house known locally as the "Pinecroft"
- Waves splashing on the shore
- Summer time camping location near Millisle, but houses in the village area by Ballywhiskin
Our Favourite Pub: The First and Last
You can grab some decent fish and chips in Millisle
A brilliant cafe remains as Eden Pottery
A little bit of unusual information about Millisle:
- It has been known that families of Jewish tradition and heritage were looked after here at a farm in Millisle. The location was the Woburn Road.
- There are less references to wall murals and political messages here in Millisle.
Transport:
- There are bus services to and from Belfast including the 10A and 7B. Most of these go to the main street in the village.
Celebrities in this zone:
- Gordon Budget
- Nidge
The website for backpackers in Northern Ireland acts as an absolutely outstanding resource for anyone wishing to visit this ice cool zone on planet earth.
Backpacking in Northern Ireland was hatched as a plan in 2013 and finally launched in 2014 by Bangor man Jonny Blair. Using the expert assistance of Colerainer Abbi Morrison and Bangorian Allan Wilson, this is the best information based website on the internet for travellers visiting Northern Ireland.
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