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DOWNPATRICK
Town
Killyleagh is a large village in County Down located on the shores of Strangford Lough and dominated by Killyleagh Castle, a Loire-style chateau which claims to be the oldest inhabited castle in Ireland. The Castle has been the home of the Hamilton…
DOWNPATRICK
Village
Killough is a village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on the Irish Sea shore near Ardglass, five miles southeast of Downpatrick. Killough is a quaint, picturesque village and is well worth a visit.
Killough was once a busy…
DOWNPATRICK
Village
Seaforde is a small village situated on the main Ballynahinch to Newcastle road in County Down. The village is named after the Forde family who still reside in the village, and is also home of the Seaforde Tropical Butterfly House which features…
CASTLEWELLAN
Town
Castlewellan (Caislean Uidhiln meaning "Uidhilin's castle") is a town located in County Down near the shores of Castlewellan Lake at the foot of Slievenaslat mountain.
Castlewellan has a wide main street which runs through two main squares (Upper…
Downpatrick
Town
Downpatrick (Dún Pádraig) is the County town of Down and is a Cathedral town and Downpatrick is the burial place of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland. Downpatrick is one of Ireland's most historic towns and the largest town in the Lecale…
Crossmaglen
Village
Crossmaglen is the largest village in South Armagh. In local folklore its name originated from a well-known ale-house or shebeen, kept by a local man called Lennon, probably located at a crossroads, (Cros Mhig Lionnain) Cross of Lennon. The focal…
NEWRY
Market Town
Hilltown is built on the River Bann and is one of the closest settlements to the main peaks of the Mourne Mountains. It was originally known as Eight Mile Bridge and was named Hilltown by the Marquis of Downshire, Lord Hill (also founder of…
NEWRY
Village
The village has a number of beautiful walks through Rostrevor Forest and Kilbroney Park. Rostrevor is an area of historical interest and has lots of associated folklore. On the slopes of Slieve Martin in Kilbroney Park you will find the ‘Big Stone’…
BALLYNAHINCH
Town
Ballynahinch was traditionally a market town and the market still takes place in the town every Thursday. Ballynahinch lies on the main A24 Belfast to Newcastle Road, 15 miles south of Belfast. Facilities in the town include a community centre.…
NEWCASTLE
Village
Dundrum is a picturesque village on the south east coast of County Down. It is 35 miles south of Belfast and 5 miles north of Newcastle. The village is best known for its ruined Anglo-Norman castle, built by John De Courcey in 1177, and used to…
NEWRY
Village
Jonesborough sits close to the border with County Louth in the Republic of Ireland and has one of Ulster’s most lively open markets, attracting large crowds to their Sunday Fair. Not far from the village lies the ruins of Moyry Castle built in the…
NEWRY
Town
Newtownhamilton, known in Irish as Baile Úr meaning ‘new town,’ is a small village in the south of County Armagh. The village takes its name from Alexander Hamilton, a descendant of the John Hamilton from Scotland who founded Hamiltonsbawn in 1619.…
BALLYNAHINCH
Village
Saintfield is a village located about halfway between Belfast and Downpatrick. Before coming to the name “Saintfield” this village was known as “Tawnaghnym” and then “Taunaghnieve”, (the field of the saint). This English translation did not come to…
DOWNPATRICK
Village
Crossgar (An Chrois Ghearr meaning "the short cross") is a village about 15 miles south of Belfast – between Saintfield and Downpatrick. Crossgar is the home of Shortcross Gin in Rademon Distillery. There is a holy well known as St. Mary’s Well…
Forkhill
Village
Forkhill (An Foirceal meaning a trough or a hollow) nestles among the unique outlines of the hills of the Ring of Gullion in the south of County Armagh. The Welcome Inn has regular traditional music session. Nearby you can go pony trekking through…
NEWRY
Village
Meigh from the Irish an Mhaigh meaning ‘the plain’ is a small village and townland near Slieve Gullion. Meigh is relatively compact, it originated as a cluster of buildings and over the years has expanded with the addition of several different parks…
Warrenpoint
Town
Warrenpoint sits on the shores of Carlingford Lough at the southern approach to the Mourne Mountains and at the point where the Clanrye River and Newry Canal open into Carlingford Lough.
Ardglass
Village
Ardglass is a beautiful fishing village which overlooks the Irish Sea. Ardglass has been a fishing port for over two thousand years. Today it is the home port of thirty fishing vessels and it is a major fish marketing and processing centre…
DOWNPATRICK
Village
Clough is the crossroads village (six roads meet here). Clough has superb views out over the valleys and it is obvious why its strategic site led to the building of an early castle, ruins of which still stand today.
Motorists will be greeted by…
City
Newry City is one of the country's foremost shopping destinations with an array of traditional independent traders and multi-national retailers, which combine to provide great shopping opportunities. Newry City is built on its trading traditions and…