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  • 1 Castle Ward Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    A25 GB - Strangford

    Grounds dominating Strangford Lough provide the superb setting for this residence, built from 1760 to 1775. It is a unique architectural compromise between the tastes of Bernard Ward and his wife Anne. He had a penchant for the rigour of classical ..

  • 2 Cathedral Interesting

    Religious buildings

    English Street GB - Downpatrick BT30 6AB

    Nothing remains of the monastery that grew here during the centuries from the time of St Patrick, although a round bell tower is said to have survived until 1780. In 1790, the building was restored and the western tower erected with stones from the r..

  • 3 Audley's Castle Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Downpatrick Road GB - Strangford BT30 8BJ

    Audley's Castle, a medieval tower house now in ruins, was designed in the "gatehouse" style. It stands on a spit of land projecting into Strangford Lough, a huge landlocked sea inlet that resembles a lake. A walk across the fields to the we..

  • 4 Exploris Interesting

    Industrial tourism and theme park

    The Ropewalk.Castle St GB - Portaferry BT22 1NZ

    More than a simple aquarium, Exploris has convincing reconstructions of different underwater habitat and banks showing waterlife in Strangford Lough and the Irish Sea in all its splendour. There are touching basins, a sea discovery laboratory and an ..

  • 5 Caslte Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    A2 GB - Dundrum BT33

    On a pleasant grassy and wooded site to the north of the town stand at the summit of a hill the ruins of a castle, known as Magennis Castle, after the Irish family that owned it at the end of the Middle Ages. The lower courtyard (13-15C) houses the r..

  • 6 Rowallane Gardens Interesting

    Nature and gardens

    GB - Saintfield BT24 7LH

    Rowallane Gardens are famous for massed plantings of azaleas and rhododendrons. They are the work of a horticulturist who inherited the estate in 1903 and spent the next half-century transforming it. Features include a rock garden, patches of wild fl..

  • 7 Tollymore Forest Park Interesting

    Nature and gardens

    Tullybrannigan Road GB - Bryansford BT33 0PD

    The 500 ha park stretches on either side of the River Shimna, an excellent salmon fishing river flowing from the northwest foothills of the Mountains of Mourne. Walking trails (1.6 km to 14.5 km) allow visitors to explore the azalea walk, arboretum, ..

  • 8 Castle Espie Centre Interesting

    Nature and gardens

    A21 GB - Comber BT23

    The centre is part of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and occupies a pleasant site on the western bank of Strangford Lough. The freshwater lakes that formed in the old clay and chalk pits (for bricks, tiles and pottery) make this an ideal area for hi..

  • 9 Countryside Centre

    Nature and gardens

    5 Quay Rd GB - Quoile BT30 7JB

    A dam built in 19587 on the Isle of Hare separated the sea from the Quoile Estuary, once under the influence of the tides. The last kilometres of the river have been turned into a freshwater lake with flood barriers. This 200 ha area is now a natural..

  • 10 Mound of Down

    Archaeological and historical sites

    Belfast Road GB - Downpatrick BT30

    A large mound of earth dating back to the Iron Age stands above the marshes around the town. This tree-covered hillock once stood next to a settlement that was destroyed by Jean de Courcy in 1177.

  • 11 Down County Museum

    Museums and art

    The Mall GB - Downpatrick BT30 6AH

    When the new prison was built in 1803, the buildings of the old county prison were occupied by the South Down militia, then by the army until the mid-20C. The museum housed in this building shows the cells that have been preserved. The guardroom ho..

  • 12 Southwell Foundation

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    The Mall GB - Downpatrick BT30 6AH

    The Southwell Foundation , which includes a school and several homes, was founded in 1733 by Edward Southwell, Secretary of State for Ireland. The buildings are brick, with cornerstones and plinths in sandstone; the main building is arranged around ..

  • 13 English Street

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    English Street GB - Downpatrick BT30 6AB

    Some interesting buildings line this street: the tribunal (1834), decorated with stucco and preceded by a wide granite staircase; a building further own, the former prison that has housed the Down Hunt since 1798, where records have been kept ever ..

  • 14 Inch Abbey

    Religious buildings

    A7 GB - Downpatrick

    The ruins of this abbey stand on a charming spot that was once an island in the centre of the marshes on the northern banks of the Quoile. It was reached via a dyke, that is now the foundations of the road. Most of the monastery wall is covered in gr..

  • 15 St Patrick's Memorial Church

    Archaeological and historical sites

    St. Patricks Road GB - Saul BT30 7JQ

    The summit of the hill where St Patrick is said to have converted the first Irishman to Christianity is today dominated by St Patrick's Memorial Church, built in Mourne granite in 1932 to celebrate the 1,500th anniversary of St Patrick's arrival near..

  • 16 Cromlech

    Archaeological and historical sites

    R627 GB - Ballynoe BT30

    The cromlech is composed of groups of stones, not very high, surrounding an oval tumulus with a stone cist at each end. During excavations from 1937 to 1938, burnt bones were unearthed. The cromlech is thought to have been built in the late Neolith..

  • 17 Delamont Country Park

    Nature and gardens

    A22 GB - Killyleagh

    The walled garden here is planted with French style flowerbeds. The park goes up to Strangford Lough. In spring, the woods are dotted with wildflower and the moors with young lamb. There are also foxes, badgers and, near the water, otters and beavers..

  • 18 Loughinisland Churches

    Religious buildings

    GB - Loughinisland BT30 8QH

    Three ruined churches stand on Loughinisland. The oldest church (13C) stands in the middle. The larger church dates from the 15C and was in use until 1720. The smaller church bears the date 1636 over the door but it may be earlier; there are also the..

  • 19 Seaforde Garden

    Nature and gardens

    New Line Road GB - Downpatrick BT30 8PG

    The old walled garden at Seaforde has a hornbeam maze and a deep dell dominated by great rhododendrons and exotic trees. A tropical butterfly house contains brilliantly coloured specimens that flutter among the vegetation.

  • 20 St John's Point

    Nature and gardens

    B176 GB - Downpatrick

    Near St John's Point, the southernmost point of the Lecale Peninsula, are the ruins of a pre-Norman church built on the site of an early monastery. The west door has sloping jambs. The lighthouse stands at the top of the Point where there is a fine v..