River Bann and Bann Bridge Pictures in Portadown

The River Bann in Portadown runs underneath the Bann Bridge, which you can drive over from Bridge Street. It’s a great river for fishing, canoeing, jet skiing, picnicking and barbecuing with the family. There are always plenty of walkers along the path enjoying the views. Also, check out below my River Bann Videos I have filmed, including people out canoeing, kayaking and people just for a walk along the Bann Bridge and River Bann. Filmed either with my camera equipment or drone footage, which you can view below or on my YouTube channel.

Mono photo of the fish sculpture located beside the River Bann.
River Bann with the Bann Bridge in the distance.
Two people are on a small boat at the side of the river.
Someone on a jet ski in mono.
Jet skier skiing under the Northway Railway Bridge.
Mono image of a Jet skier under the Northway Railway Bridge.
A jet skier is having fun in the summer.
Two jet skiers on the River Bann.
Canoeist paddling on the river.
Cyclists cycling along the Northway are photographed from below.
The Bann Bridge in mono.
A canoeist paddling on the river.
A male sitting at the end of a small boat, relaxing with his shirt off in the summer.
Signage featuring local attractions.
Signage with the Bann Bridge in the background displaying Craigavon Lakes.
Signage saying no swimming.
A person walking under the Bann Bridge is photographed in mono by Philip Exploring.
Two people are working casually on a small boat at the side of the river.
River Bann photographed from my drone from a bird's eye perspective.
Looking down on the Bann Bridge.
River in foreground with the Bann Bridge in the distance, photographed from above.
Image from above looking down on the bridge with a chimney beside.
The river heads off into the distance with plenty of countryside on either side.