Whiteabbey, Newtownabbey
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Facts and practical information
Whiteabbey is a townland in Newtownabbey, north of Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. ()
AbbeyNewtownabbey United Kingdom
Whiteabbey – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Holywood Exchange, Belfast Zoo, Belfast Castle, Cliftonville Golf Club.
- 3.6 miSEShopping, Shopping centre
Holywood Exchange, Belfast
93 min walk • Holywood Exchange is a bustling shopping centre located on the outskirts of Belfast, United Kingdom. As a retail hub designed to cater to a variety of shopping needs, Holywood Exchange presents an array of stores, from large anchor tenants to smaller specialty shops...
- 2 miSWMore than 150 species, mostly endangered
Belfast Zoo, Belfast
51 min walk • Nestled on the slopes of Cave Hill in the city of Belfast, United Kingdom, Belfast Zoo is a thriving sanctuary for a diverse array of wildlife. Home to more than 120 species, the zoo is a haven for both conservation and education, providing a glimpse into the lives of...
- 2.6 miSWHilltop landmark with views, built 1870
Belfast Castle, Belfast
67 min walk • Perched on the slopes of Cave Hill Country Park, Belfast Castle stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage. This Scottish baronial-style castle, nestled within the verdant hills overlooking Belfast, Northern Ireland, provides visitors with a serene escape from...
- 3.9 miSWGolf, Outdoor activities
Cliftonville Golf Club, Belfast
99 min walk • Cliftonville Golf Club is located on Westland Road in north Belfast. It consists of a 9-hole course with an eighteen-hole par of 70. The club was founded in 1911. The course lies underneath the shadow of Cavehill. The first hole has been nominated twice in BBC NI's toughest Par 3.
- 2.8 miNMonuments and statues, Memorial
Knockagh Monument, Carrickfergus
73 min walk • The Knockagh Monument is a war memorial in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located on top of Knockagh Hill, above the village of Greenisland with a panoramic view of the city of Belfast.
- 2.6 miSWHill with views, caves and an old fort
Cavehill, Belfast
68 min walk • Cave Hill or Cavehill is a rocky hill overlooking the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a height of 368 metres. It is marked by basalt cliffs and caves, and its distinguishing feature is 'Napoleon's Nose', a tall cliff which resembles the profile of the emperor Napoleon.
- 3.4 miSEMonastery
Holywood Priory, Holywood
88 min walk • A monastery was founded by St Laiseran before 640 on the site of the present ruins of the medieval Old Priory at the junction of High Street, Victoria Road and the Old Bangor Road in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland.
- 3 miSWChurch
St Peter's Church, Belfast
77 min walk • St Peter's Church is a Church of Ireland parish church in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The building is the centre of worship for the Anglican community based on or around the Antrim Road within the city limits.
- 3.9 miSPark
Alexandra Park, Belfast
100 min walk • Alexandra Park is a Victorian park situated in north Belfast. It is named after Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and was opened in 1888. As is typical for parks of the period, it has a formal layout that includes tree lined avenues. It also contains play areas for children.
- 3.8 miSHarbor
Belfast Harbour, Belfast
96 min walk • Belfast Harbour is a major maritime hub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, handling 67% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and about 25% of the maritime trade of the entire island of Ireland.
- 3.3 miSWSynagogue
Belfast Jewish Community, Belfast
86 min walk • The Belfast Jewish Community is the Jewish community in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Its Rabbi is the Rev David Kale. The community follows the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual.