Set within 46 km of The Belfast Empire Music Hall and 47 km of The Waterfront Hall in Ardglass, Burford Lodge Guest House provides accommodation with seating area.
Boasting a garden and views of garden, Ballymote Country House is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Downpatrick, 39 km from The Belfast Empire Music Hall.
Situated in Downpatrick, within 36 km of The Belfast Empire Music Hall and 37 km of The Waterfront Hall, Dunleath House features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests...
CIERAN
United Kingdom
The host Bronah was fantastic. Really helpful and nothing was too much. Made me feel so comfortable.
Long View Guest Accommodation has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, set in Downpatrick, 42 km from The Belfast Empire Music Hall.
Alan
United Kingdom
Peaceful location. Barely heard a sound apart from lovely group of finches out by the trees. Owners were lovely n couldn’t do enough if anything needed. Will def stay again.
Situated in Tyrella in the Down County region with Tyrella Beach nearby, Holmestead Cottage features accommodation with free private parking. This holiday home has a garden.
Niall
United Kingdom
We had a fantastic stay to celebrate a birthday. The cottage was spotless and had everything you need. The hot tub was the star of the show, which we thoroughly enjoyed. We will definitely be back
Situated in Ardglass and only 46 km from The Belfast Empire Music Hall, Castleplace Apartment features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
stuart
United Kingdom
The apartment was perfect clean warm and in perfect location
Set in Newcastle, 2.1 km from Newcastle Beach, Enniskeen Country House Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Stephen
United Kingdom
We loved everything from the staff to the food and what a setting
Situated in Newcastle and with Newcastle Beach reachable within 700 metres, Avoca Hotel features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Set in Strangford and within 47 km of The Belfast Empire Music Hall, Lough Rooms at The Artisan features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Donal
Ireland
The accomodation is located in the village close to the waterfront, restaurants and pubs. there are numerous attractions in the countryside around the village. Entry to the accomodation was by key-pad codes, but the restaurant staff were available when we arrived to show us in.
Quiet fishing village with a shop, restaurant/takeaway and 3...
Quiet fishing village with a shop, restaurant/takeaway and 3 pubs. Few nice local walks - down the coast to St John's Point and the rope walk down around the harbour in the village. Some great beaches aswell
Plenty of interesting places to visit around the area from Newcastle up to Downpatrick and back around the coast.
Diarmuid
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A great base for getting to anywhere south of Belfast.
A great base for getting to anywhere south of Belfast. Killough itself is small but a lovely pub within walking distance and such a lovely place to stay - very quiet. We didn't spend enough time there really to give a full review of the village.
Stuart
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little historic village in a stunning location on the...
Lovely little historic village in a stunning location on the coast. The village itself is very quiet and there aren't really any restaurant or takeaway facilities, so bear this in mind. But there is a Costcutter where you can buy supplies if you are self catering and Ardglass and Downpatrick are both nearby where you can buy anything else you may need.
Tyrella and Murlough beaches are both very nearby and are both excellent and Blue Flag rated.
We also spent a very nice evening in the Anne Boal Inn which we would definitely recommend. Friendly welcoming owner and locals and a roaring fire! Just what you need after a day on the beach.
Joanne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful village, great facilities, lovely views across...
A beautiful village, great facilities, lovely views across the water and of the Mournes if you walk to the bridge - be careful when footpath ends.
Curlews and oystercatchers seen and heard, much other bird life.
Within a few miles is St John's Point; also a lovely beach at Rossglass with stunning views of the Mournes. A little further is Killard Point (great for a walk and we saw lots of seals) and Ballyhornan beach, vast and virtually empty, looking across to Guns Island and the Isle of Man.
We sat by the harbour in Strangford with ice-creams after a great meal at The Cuan Inn. We took the ferry across to Portaferry, just for the ride!
Fantastic views from the top of Slieve Patrick, after a visit to the church at Saul. St Patrick's Centre in Downpatrick tells his story really well; there's a lovely shop and a great café too. The museum at the gaol is worth a visit; our visit coincided with the Artisan Market, plenty of produce, crafts and music. That was just a taste of glorious Lecale.
Mary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Killough is a small village.
Killough is a small village. There isn’t an awful lot too it but there is a well stocked shop. It was a great location for us as we wanted to explore locations either side of it along the coastline. The scenery is beautiful, with a lovely walk along the sea front and a small beach which didn’t seem much used so was almost private. It is mainly rocky but when the tide is out a bit there is a nice sandy bit too enjoy. The play park is well equipped but a little untidy/dirty.
Philip
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great little village, the children loved rock pooling.
Great little village, the children loved rock pooling. A lovely cafe but no other restaurants. Killough is handy for getting to many areas of Northern Ireland. Take a trip to Tollymore national park, it is truly breath taking.
Lisa
United Kingdom
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