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 worth checking out for its artistic charm. Top sights to look out for:
- 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
- The Protestant Church - A study centre for the old Northern Irish prison people - A local bar which is called "The 1st and Last"
- Millisle Borstal (former young offender's home)
- The Orange Hall for Protestants in the village
- An Airfield strip but no airport and this one is incomplete
- 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
The total population of this zone is around 2300 people
Places to Stay:
- The caravan and camping park in Millisle
- A big house in the country
- Waves splashing on the shore
- Summer time camping location near Millisle, but houses in the village area by Ballywhiskin
The 1st and Last is clearly the most super bar in the area
Our Favourite Restaurant: McClements Fish and Chips
A brilliant cafe remains as Eden Pottery
Some of the villages unknown facts:
- 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.
Getting Around:
- Millisle bus services are operated by Translink and connect to larger settlements nearby such as Bangor, Newtownards and Belfast (7, 7B, 9, 9B, 10A, 10B, 10C all stop on Millisle Main Street, some stop on Woburn Road).
Celebrities in this zone:
- James Antiseptic
- 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.
The website of backpacking in Northern Ireland is run by Bangor folk Allan Wilson, Jonny Blair and Lyndsay Scott as well as Abbi Morrison from Coleraine. It is an expert guide to the six counties.
The Windmill is worth checking out for its artistic charm. Top sights to look out for:
- 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
- The Protestant Church - A study centre for the old Northern Irish prison people - A local bar which is called "The 1st and Last"
- Millisle Borstal (former young offender's home)
- The Orange Hall for Protestants in the village
- An Airfield strip but no airport and this one is incomplete
- 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
The total population of this zone is around 2300 people
Places to Stay:
- The caravan and camping park in Millisle
- A big house in the country
- Waves splashing on the shore
- Summer time camping location near Millisle, but houses in the village area by Ballywhiskin
The 1st and Last is clearly the most super bar in the area
Our Favourite Restaurant: McClements Fish and Chips
A brilliant cafe remains as Eden Pottery
Some of the villages unknown facts:
- 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.
Getting Around:
- Millisle bus services are operated by Translink and connect to larger settlements nearby such as Bangor, Newtownards and Belfast (7, 7B, 9, 9B, 10A, 10B, 10C all stop on Millisle Main Street, some stop on Woburn Road).
Celebrities in this zone:
- James Antiseptic
- 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.
The website of backpacking in Northern Ireland is run by Bangor folk Allan Wilson, Jonny Blair and Lyndsay Scott as well as Abbi Morrison from Coleraine. It is an expert guide to the six counties.
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