 | Oak wood from Tollymore Forest Park was used for the interiors of the White Star liners which included the Titanic. A walk along the Shimna River is marked by many curiosities, natural and artificial - rocky outcrops, bridges, grottos and caves. |
 | Located in a dramatic setting of mountains and sea, this is one of the most oustanding tree and shrub collections in Europe. The beauty, vigour and perfect shape of the trees in the National Aboretum attract tree enthusiasts from around the world. |
 | Mary Catherine’s Cottage is a traditional Irish farm dating to the 1700’s. The cottage, stable and outbuilding have been sympathetically restored and can cater for up to 150 visitors. |
 | A secret garden to the rear of a listed Georgian terrace house in Hillsborough, has evolved in a curvaceous traditional style with old stone wall boundary of government House. An oasis of calm with views over a stone wall to a lake with ... |
 | Murlough National Nature Reserve is a fragile 6000 year old sand dune system owned by the National Trust and managed as Ireland’s first Nature Reserve since 1967. It is an excellent area for walking and bird watching. |
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[Bed & Breakfast]
Away from the maddening pace of life, Hunters’ Lodge is a piece of quiet luxury on the shores of Strangford Lough. Set on half an acre of garden and lawn with its own tennis court, Hunters’ Lodge can give you that welcome break. Accommodation ... |
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 | An enchanting garden enclosed within a demesne landscape. It was laid out from the mid-1860’s by the Reverend John Moore and afterwards by his nephew, the plantsman and selector Hugh Armytage Moore. |
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