Balloo Nature Reserve
Description
Perfect for a family stroll while looking at the local flora and fauna, Balloo Wetland Nature Reserve has a range of wildlife and plant life.
The reserve has several distinct habitats, including woodland, scrub, grassland, pond and reedbeds which provide a sanctuary for a range of plants and animals, and there is evidence of otter activity on the site.
With its network of paths and boardwalks, as well as a picnic area and information panels, the nature reserve provides easy access for a range of visitors.
- Innotec Drive
- Balloo Road
- Bangor
- Down
- BT19 7PG
Top Reasons To Visit
- Wetland reserve
- Woodland and plant life
- Bird watching
- Nature walks
- Family fun days out
Contact Details
- Innotec Drive
- Balloo Road
- Bangor
- Down
- BT19 7PG
Current Opening Hours
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Monday
Open 24 hours
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Tuesday
Open 24 hours
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Wednesday
Open 24 hours
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Thursday
Open 24 hours
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Friday
Open 24 hours
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Saturday
Open 24 hours
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Sunday
Open 24 hours
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