Welcome...
It is hoped this website will help you find your way around the academic buildings at Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ. It will tell you where to park, if there are lifts and the safe refuge points you need to go to if an emergency situation arises.
As parts of Bangor are hilly, e.g College Park, it may be an idea to familiarise yourself with the area before starting work / study at the University. The environment may present barriers to people with mobility difficulties and some of our older buildings may also be difficult to access. Wherever possible, reasonable adjustments are made to meet particular requirements. We are always pleased to meet prospective students, at Open Days, or at another convenient time. Just contact one of our Disability Advisers and we will be happy to meet you and make arrangements to show you around.
Use our maps and videos
On each of the pages for each building we have provided a link to the University site map and also to a Google Map which pinpoints each building. For information on how to get from one part of Bangor to another you can also use our videos – such as the one about getting to College Road.
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The Disability Service is also using , please click on the link:
- College Road Entrance:
- Love Lane Entrance:
Useful information on physical access
This information was compiled by Alistair Davies, a Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ student during his internship with Disability Services.
- College Road Site
- Student Services
- Pontio and the Students’ Union
- Science Site
- Dean Street Site
- Fron Heulog
- Reichel
- Estates & Facilities (inc Bar Uno, Halls Office)
- Canolfan Brailsford
- Ocean Sciences
- Normal Site
- Treborth
Travel information for Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ
All the public transport information you need to know for travelling in and around Bangor:
Halls of Residence
See Student Accommodation at Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ or if you have specific questions regarding facilities in the Halls of Residence, contact the Halls Office: halls@bangor.ac.uk or phone 01248 383944.
Updated 08.06.2020