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County Down

County Down in Northern Ireland offers a rich mix of dramatic landscapes, historic towns, cultural heritage sites, and seaside scenery, ideal for tourists seeking outdoor activities and cultural exploration.

Derrymore House

Derrymore House is a late 18th-century thatched historic house in County Armagh set within 100 acres of parkland and woodland, featuring unique thatching and landscape design by John Sutherland. Visitors can explore the house on select dates and enjoy walking trails and play areas on the grounds.

stately-home garden woodland nature-reserve historic-town

Rowallane Garden

Rowallane Garden is a noteworthy historic garden in Northern Ireland featuring extensive collections of azaleas, rhododendrons, and penstemons across 50 acres, including walled gardens, woodlands, and meadows, with walking paths and a tea room for visitors.

garden country-park woodland

Black Mountain (Belfast)

Black Mountain is a notable hill near Belfast offering extensive scenic views, upland walking paths, and geological interest, managed by the National Trust for public recreation and nature observation.

hill-walk viewpoint nature-reserve country-park woodland

Castle Ward

Castle Ward is an 18th-century National Trust estate in Northern Ireland featuring distinctive dual architecture, extensive gardens, historic buildings, and visitor amenities including a restaurant and theatre. It offers a blend of indoor and outdoor experiences and is family-friendly.

stately-home garden historic-town museum theatre

Divis

Divis is the highest hill in the Belfast Hills area of Northern Ireland, offering outdoor walking trails across sprawling moorland with diverse wildlife and scenic views. It is managed by the National Trust and is free to visit as a natural green space.

hill-walk nature-reserve country-park woodland

Mount Stewart

Mount Stewart is a 19th-century historic residence in Northern Ireland featuring a neoclassically refurbished house, expansive themed gardens, and the octagonal Temple of the Winds. Owned by the National Trust, it showcases rich political history and elegant garden design inspired by Mediterranean influences, offering visitors both indoor and outdoor experiences.

stately-home garden historic-town

Murlough Nature Reserve

Murlough Nature Reserve is a coastal dune heathland in County Down, Northern Ireland, featuring diverse wildlife including seals and rare plants, extensive paths for exploration, and a Blue Flag beach.

nature-reserve beach woodland country-park

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