No visit to Strangford Lough is complete without a trip to Castle Ward.
The beauty of the location justifies a visit in itself, but Castle Ward is one of the island’s most intriguing architectural structures with a compelling story behind it. Stand in front of the 18th century mansion and you’ll be looking at a grand Palladian façade, with its classical features and columns. But walk around the back and there’s a very different style at play – Gothic. One house – two very different influences. The reason? Marital differences… Bernard and Lady Anne, who inherited the estate in 1759, had markedly different tastes and set out to incorporate them into the one house in a bold and unconventional move.
Inside, the couple made the building their own with crests, coronets and monograms throughout. But the competing tastes are on display here, too, with classical-style rooms at the front and Gothic rooms to the rear. A guided tour is one of the best ways to explore the house before heading to the grounds to commune with nature. Prepare to take your time – the estate is filled with beautiful walking trails, a sunken garden and number of filming locations from the HBO series Game of Thrones®. Like the sound of that? Then head to Winterfell Tours in the courtyard of the castle for some more Westeros-inspired fun. It’s the perfect place to create your own fantasy!


Castle Ward, County Down
Need to know
Castle Ward boasts a gift shop, a second-hand bookshop and a tea room on the estate.
Guided tours are available every hour on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. The last tour is at 3pm. Self-guided tours can be enjoyed on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 4pm.
There are a variety of supports available for people with additional needs including wheelchairs, mobility scooters, sensory backpacks and advice.




Inch Abbey
Located on the north bank of the Quoile River, Inch Abbey was founded by John de Courcy in atonement for his destruction of Erenagah Abbey.
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WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre
WWT Castle Espie is an extraordinary day out for the whole family. Escape the everyday, reconnect with nature, and experience the wonder of wetlands on the picturesque shores of Strangford Lough. Visit Castle Espie all year round and discover new trails, activities and wildlife highlights every time!
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Down County Museum
Down County Museum is located in the old county Gaol of Down. It houses fascinating exhibitions on the history of Down as well as restored cells with life-size figures of prisoners and their gaolers.
Downpatrick
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Castle Ward
Discover a place of contrasts and creativity at Castle Ward, an eccentric 18th century mansion and estate looking out over the tranquil waters of Strangford Lough in County Down where visitors can explore cultivated gardens, sheltered woodland and the shoreline.
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Grey Abbey
Grey Abbey, a Cistercian Abbey church and its living quarters were founded in 1193 by Affreca wife of John de Courcy, the Anglo-Norman invader of East Ulster.
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Tracey's Farmhouse Kitchen Experience
In Tracey’s Kitchen, people make friends as well as bread. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and start mixing and kneading dough for the soda and wheaten breads you'll be learning to make - and then eating! - all in the comfort of Tracey's delightful farmhouse.
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Daft Eddy's Bar & Restaurant
Renowned for its fresh food and wonderful hospitality, Daft Eddy's offers fresh seafood and a host of other local produce.
Down
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Strangford Lough Ferry
The Strangford Lough Ferry links the beautiful Ards Peninsula to the scenic Lecale Peninsula and the villages of Strangford and Portaferry, crossing a stretch of water known as the "Narrows", where 350 million cubic metres of sea water surge in and out of Strangford Lough with each tide.
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The Saint Patrick Centre
The Saint Patrick Centre is the only permanent exhibition in the World about Ireland’s Patron Saint. The History of Ireland starts here in Patrick’s words, which guide you through our amazing multimedia exhibition. Located 2 Hours north of Dublin and 35 minutes south of Belfast beside Saint Patrick’s Grave with a fantastic Craft Store and incredible Garden Cafe. This needs to be your first stop in Ireland.
Downpatrick
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One Shore St.
More than just a bed and breakfast. Donaghadee is a seaside town located on the East Coast of Northern Ireland. With great restaurants and bars within walking distance, One Shore Street is the ideal place for a coastal getaway.
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Clearsky Adventure Centre
Newcastle and Castlewellan Bike Hire We have a wide range of bikes available for hire. Mountain bikes, electric e-bikes, tandem bicycles, kids bicycles. You name it, we should have it. Free delivery and shuttle bus service.
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