Join us on Sunday, 20 August 2023 for an open day where you can chat with our staff and students, attend subject talks and view course-specific facilities and resources. There will be presentations on topics such as student life and finance and you can tour our accommodation.
You can set your own itinerary, allowing you to build the day around what you would most like to see and experience. As well as attending a subject talk or two, you can tour our accommodation and sports facilities. Everything is within walking distance so you can familiarise yourself with our university buildings and if you have time to spare, the stunning natural landscape of the surrounding area.
We’re easier to get to than you might think – there are good road links to Bangor along the North Wales coast from the M56 and M6.
By road:
The postcode LL57 2DG will bring you to the Main University Building, where our Open Day begins. There are several University car parks around the Main University Building and also in lower Bangor.
If you follow the Bangor University Open Day signs around Bangor, you'll arrive at one of our car parks (where parking is free of charge). Open Day guides will then show you where you need to go.
By rail:
There are direct trains from London, Manchester, Crewe and Cardiff.
By ferry:
From Ireland, you can cross on the ferry to Holyhead which is half an hour away from Bangor.
Join us on Sunday, 20 August 2023 for an open day where you can chat with our staff and students, attend subject talks and view course-specific facilities and resources. There will be presentations on topics such as student life and finance and you can tour our accommodation.
You can set your own itinerary, allowing you to build the day around what you would most like to see and experience. As well as attending a subject talk or two, you can tour our accommodation and sports facilities. Everything is within walking distance so you can familiarise yourself with our university buildings and if you have time to spare, the stunning natural landscape of the surrounding area.
We’re easier to get to than you might think – there are good road links to Bangor along the North Wales coast from the M56 and M6.
By road:
The postcode LL57 2DG will bring you to the Main University Building, where our Open Day begins. There are several University car parks around the Main University Building and also in lower Bangor.
If you follow the Bangor University Open Day signs around Bangor, you'll arrive at one of our car parks (where parking is free of charge). Open Day guides will then show you where you need to go.
By rail:
There are direct trains from London, Manchester, Crewe and Cardiff.
By ferry:
From Ireland, you can cross on the ferry to Holyhead which is half an hour away from Bangor.