Getting Around Antrim: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Northern Ireland

Getting Around Antrim: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

County Antrim

Walkability

45
Limited

Antrim has a car-dependent layout, with many areas requiring a vehicle to access. While points of interest like Antrim Castle Gardens and historic sites are within walking distance, essential services and amenities are spread out, making them less pedestrian-friendly. The layout isn't designed with pedestrians in mind, and running errands often requires a car. However, the charm of the town makes exploring its monuments on foot worthwhile.

Public Transit

50
Okay

Public transport in Antrim consists mainly of bus services, provided by Translink, connecting the town to other cities like Belfast. While there is adequate connectivity for traveling beyond Antrim, the frequency and local coverage within the town itself may be limited. Options like the Bus Rambler ticket provide cost-effective travel, but might not fully cover intra-town needs, hence partially supportive for daily transit.

Bikeability

35
Bad

Antrim features limited biking infrastructure, making it less ideal for everyday cycling. The challenging terrain and traffic concerns present obstacles, although scenic routes along the coast are attractive for leisure rides. While cycling events are popular, rural roads may pose safety risks for regular biking, reducing its practicality for frequent commuting within the town.

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