About Dundonald

Birthplace of former footballer George Best and Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell.
Easily commutable to Belfast being less than a 20-minute drive away.
Host of amenities such as the Omnipark, Dundonald International Ice Bowl and David Lloyd Gym.

Things To Do

There are a wealth of activities in Dundonald, so you will not be short of things to do. Why not grab a pair of skates and head to the Dundonald International Ice Bowl? Discover the fun of ice skating at Northern Ireland’s only public Olympic-size ice rink. But that’s not all, become a kingpin as there is also a 30-lane, ten-pin bowling alley. Or, if you have younger children, they will love Indiana Land which is perfect for under-12s.

Dundonald also boasts an 11-screen cinema including a MAXX screen at the Omnipark. On-site you can choose from 8 restaurants, including Domino’s, Wagamama’s, Sugar Rays Smokehouse and Tale of Spice. If you prefer an afternoon of watching football, then you’re in luck. There are several local association football teams in Dundonald, such as Dundonald United F.C., Moat Park Rangers and 43RD Old Boys.

For history buffs, visit Dundonald Castle, a well-preserved castle dating back to the 14th century. It offers a great view of the town and surrounding countryside, as well as a glimpse into the history of the area.

Local Housing

Dundonald is a charming and picturesque area, and with its wide range of housing options, schools and amenities, it is a great place to call home for people of all ages and lifestyles.

For families looking to be close to local schools, there are spacious three-bedroom homes close to Upper Newtownards Road that range from around £150,000 to £200,000 on average, depending on the size and specification. Many of the homes are within walking distance of local schools, shopping facilities and the Comber Greenway.

The highly-sought after area of Ferndene Park is also a popular area for home-buyers. Whether you are looking for a bungalow or a large family home, the area has excellent transport links to Belfast and the villages of Comber, Ballyhackamore and Belmont are easily accessible.

Eating & Drinking

Along with the fantastic selection of big names at the Dundonald Omnipark, there are plenty of independent eateries so you are guaranteed to be spoilt for choice!

For Indian food, you will love Cinnamon. With vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options, there is something for everyone. Order a takeaway for those Saturday nights at home, or dine with friends in the restaurant. Or why not try Binky’s for coffee and cake or a hearty fish and chips? Open 7 days a week serving breakfast through to dinner, it’s the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat.

Another firm favourite is The Secret Garden at Dundonald Nurseries. Whilst visiting the local garden supplier, you will be pleased to know that their on-site restaurant serves locally sourced and freshly cooked foods. The eatery is full of character, complete with huge fireplaces and vaulted ceilings, and is known for its sumptuous afternoon teas that are perfect to share with a friend.

If you're looking for a delicious and authentic Thai dining experience, look no further than Little Thai Cafe and Bistro in Dundonald. The menu is packed with mouth-watering dishes made with fresh ingredients and authentic spices, all prepared by experienced chefs. Whether you're in the mood for a spicy curry, a refreshing salad, or a classic stir-fry, there's something for everyone at Little Thai Cafe and Bistro. And with friendly service and affordable prices, it's the perfect spot for a casual dinner out with friends or a special date night.

Shopping

Dundonald is a predominantly residential area, but fear not, there are huge brands less than 20 minutes away.

If you love designer labels, head to Hobbs or Flannels in Belfast or if the high street is more your thing, there are big names like New Look, Peacocks and Next. In Newtownbreda, you can shop big names all under one roof. At the hugely popular Forestside Shopping Centre, you can shop at H&M, Monsoon and Argos amongst many others.

If you need a new wardrobe, but you’re not sure where to start, fear not because Victoria Square in the heart of Belfast has a personal shopping service. There is something for everyone, and with big-name restaurants, you can spend the day shopping and dining.

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Living in Dundonald

Travel

When it comes to travelling from Belfast to Dundonald, there are a variety of options to choose from. The most popular form of transportation is by car, which takes around 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, you can take public transportation, with several bus routes that run between the two locations.

For those who prefer to bike or walk, the Comber Greenway is an excellent choice. The Comber Greenway is a direct, traffic-free link into Belfast that passes through Dundonald. It's a great way to get some fresh air and exercise while enjoying the beautiful scenery. This greenway is enjoyed by thousands of cyclists and walkers on a daily basis, it offers a safe and scenic route for those who prefer to cycle or walk. Whether you're commuting to work or leisurely exploring the area, the Comber Greenway is a fantastic option for getting from Belfast to Dundonald.

Local Amenities

Dundonald is a great place to live, work or visit. It has a wide range of amenities and services to meet the needs of its residents and visitors. For those who are into fitness, there is a David Lloyd gym located in the area. This state-of-the-art gym offers a wide range of facilities, including cardio and weight training equipment, a swimming pool, sauna and steam room, and a variety of fitness classes. For healthcare needs, there is the Ulster Hospital, which is one of the largest hospitals in Northern Ireland and offers a wide range of medical services.

For groceries, there are several supermarkets in the area, including Asda, Lidl, and Spar. These supermarkets offer a wide range of products at competitive prices, making it easy to find everything you need to stock your pantry and fridge. In addition, there are various local shops, coffee shops and restaurants that offer a variety of food options and products. With all these amenities in close proximity, Dundonald is a great place to call home.

Schools

Dundonald is a great place for families as it offers a variety of educational options for children of all ages. For primary education, there are two excellent schools to choose from: Dundonald Primary School and Brooklands Primary School. These schools provide a solid foundation for young learners and have a reputation for academic excellence.

For secondary education, Dundonald High School is the go-to institution. It provides a wide range of subjects and extracurricular activities to cater to the diverse interests of students. Additionally, Dundonald also caters to children with special needs and learning difficulties, with two specialised schools: Tor Bank and Longstone Special School. These schools provide specialised education and support for children with unique needs, ensuring that every child in Dundonald has access to quality education.

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