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Located along the border with Northern Ireland, County Down is on the eastern coast in what many consider an outlying area of the country. Read more

Extending along much of the eastern coast of County Down, Strangford Lough, one of Ireland’s largest lakes, is long and shallow. Read more

This huge basin holds and delivers the water supply to Belfast. Read more

The first state forest to be granted Forest Park status in Northern Ireland, Tollymore Forest Park celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2005. Read more

Located on the picturesque shores of Strangford Lough, the remains of Grey Abbey sit in the middle of picturesque parkland. Read more

The manor house at Castlewellan is a granite structure built by the Annesley family in 1856. Read more

Rowallane Garden is famous for its beautiful rhododendrons and simple but uniquely artistic arrangements of a wide variety of plants. Read more

This picturesque beach and dune area is operated by Down District with the goal of preserving its diverse natural resources for the enjoyment of future generations. Read more

Ardglass sits thirty miles south of Belfast along the Irish Sea. Read more

Nestled in the verdant countryside of County Down amid stone ruins from the 17th century, these wells are said to have healing powers ever since the Middle Ages. Read more

The building that houses the County Downdownpatrick.html Museum was once a local jail dating back to 1789. Read more

This small but striking mountain range is a central part of the culture of unspoiled outdoor beauty that exists in County Down. Read more

County Down is the place where Patrick, the father of the famous Bronte sisters, was born and raised. Read more
County Down is the place where Patrick, the father of the famous Bronte sisters, was born and raised. Read more

Castle Ward sits on the south shore of Stangford Lough, nestled amid woodlands, gardens and the beauty of the lakeshore. Read more

You can find Mt. Stewart Estate just north of the Village of Greyabbey, where the mild climate of the peninsula is kind to growing exotic plants like those that flourish in its gardens. Read more

Near the east coast of Northern Ireland, on the southwest of Strangford Lough, Downpatrick is the traditional, ecclesiastical capital of County Down. Read more
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