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Cranfield beach is mainly sand, gently sloping, located at the entrance to Carlingford Lough. This area designated as being of Special Scientific Interest. Facilities include parking, children’s play area, toilets/showers and seasonal lifeguards. Read more…
Tyrella Beach lies in Dundrum Bay and is a very wide sandy beach about 2 km long with miles of sand dunes and conservation area at its back. It’s a wonderful conservation area and the beach has won the numerous awards. Parking is not close as this is a car free zone but it’s well worth the visit as there is Read more…
Down Cathedral, the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity is located on a site that has had a church since the 12th century. The cathedral today is mainly the original chancel from the 15th century with a vestibule and tower added, although incorporates parts of the 13th-century church of the Benedictine Abbey of Down (Black Monks) and includes Read more…
North Down Museum is a small museum that tells the history of the area, looking from the Bronze Age to the present day. The museum is situated within the laundry and stables of the Castle, built for the Hon. Robert Edward Ward in 1852. Read more…
Ballyhalbert beach is sandy in a small village with a harbour on the east (Irish Sea) coast of the Ards Peninsula between Ballywalter and Portavogie. Just past the harbour is mainland Irelands most easterly point – Burr Point. Ballywalter also has a nature reserve, an old castle mound and the ruins of an old church. Read more…
Groomsport beach is a sandy beach adjacent to the harbour and 10 minutes drive from Bangor. Facilities at the beach include harbour, car parking, supermarket, pub and toilets. Read more…
Donaghadee lifeboat station was established in 1910 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open by appointment only. Read more…
Kilkeel lifeboat station was established in the 1980s and operates an inshore lifeboat to cover an area with the largest fishing fleet in Ireland. The station is open by appointment only, although crew training is normally 8pm Tuesdays. Read more…
Castle Ward is an 18th-century mansion overlooking Strangford Lough, famed for its mixture of architectural styles. Castle Ward is open to the public and includes 332 hectares (820 acres) of landscaped gardens, a fortified tower house, Victorian laundry, theatre, sawmill and a working corn mill. Facilities also include a tearoom, gift shop and second-hand bookshop. Read more…
Newry Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Newry, Northern Ireland and is dedicated under the joint patronage of St Patrick and St Colmanor. The cathedral was architected by Thomas Duff with work beginning in 1825 with the basic granite building completed in 1829, however, it has been added to over the years, with most notably the tower and transept Read more…
Cloughey has one of the best beaches in the Ards Peninsula boasting a wide sweep of sand with miles of sand dunes and a castle to explore! The bay faces South East with a long spit of stones providing protection from the Irish Sea swell. Cloughey Bay due to the size and protection is popular for windsurfing, water-skiing, kitesurfing and kite Read more…
Crawfordsburn has two of best beaches in the Belfast area and within the Crawfordsburn Country Park, on the southern shores of Belfast Lough. The river Crawfordsburn flows into Belfast Lough on the beach. Some good coast trails and walks. The country park has shops, cafe, car parking and offers disabled access. Read more…
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