Dunmurry

Dunmurry is a town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. While it is not particularly touristy, there is a selection of things to do and can be a good place to stop for a laid back day of a trip. It is located in between the cities of Lisburn and Belfast. Travelling through the town is necessary in almost all circumstances if you want to get from Belfast to Lisburn or vice versa.

Understand
Dunmurry was a village within Lisburn City Council until 2015 where it was transferred to Belfast City Council. Dunmurry is a predominantly Irish Catholic area, however there is still a sizeable Irish Protestant community. Dunmurry is known for being the town in which the DMC DeLorean, notable for featuring in the Back to the Future films, was manufactured. Sometimes Dunmurry can be called "the Colin",  "the Collin" or "Colin".

By train
Dunmurry has one train station of the same name. The station operates the Belfast-Newry line. It offers half hourly trains Monday-Friday and hourly on Sundays.

By bus
Translink offers multiple bus services to Dunmurry. The areas main transport hub is the Colin Connect, which has a stop for Belfasts' Glider service.

By car
Stewartstown Road leads into western Dunmurry, and the M1 leads into Eastern Dunmurry

Get around
Most of Dunmurry is easily accessible by foot, but there is a regular Translink bus service

Go next

 * Belfast - Bustling capital city of Northern Ireland, just north of Dunmurry
 * Lisburn - Small city with many parks and gardens. Directly south of Dunmurry