Visit an Early 20th Century Fort in Helen’s Bay

Grey Point Fort is one of the best preserved early 20th century coastal forts anywhere in the British Isles. Situated in Helen’s Bay, Grey Point Fort houses a most unusual hands-on military museum. It also hosts a number of special commemorative events during the year. The Fort was completed in 1907 with at its heart two massive 6 inch diameter guns which commanded the entrance to Belfast Lough. While a key part of Belfast’s defences against naval attack, it proved of limited value during the German air attacks on the city in 1941. There are still two magnificent 23 feet long guns.

How much does it cost?

Not a thing! It is completely free to visit this coastal fort, so why not head on down and check it out for yourself today?

Visitors can also see the original observation post and three searchlight positions. Volunteers have created a great museum of military memorabilia, including medals, uniforms, photographs and weaponry from the First and Second World Wars. There is also a unique collection of radio equipment, together with a section devoted to the Titanic. Expert guides are on hand to assist visitors of all ages. No admission to unaccompanied children under 16.

  • Located in Helen’s Bay
  • Built in 1907
  • Suggested duration – 1 to 2 hours
  • FREE!

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