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Guest Blog: A Dog Walker's Delight - Strolling Around Dundrum Castle

Guest Blog: A Dog Walker's Delight - Strolling Around Dundrum Castle

Recently voted Northern Ireland's best place to live, Dundrum caught the attention of our resident border collie, Finn. Eager for a new adventure, he made his way to Dundrum Castle and found the perfect setting to explore.

Our resident border collie, Finn, made a memorable visit to Dundrum Castle recently and discovered the ideal spot to embark on his latest adventure. 

Located amidst the scenic landscapes of County Down, this historic landmark boasts breathtaking views, expansive open areas, and a variety of trails perfect for curious noses and wagging tails.

  • Guest Blog: A Dog Walker's Delight - Strolling Around Dundrum Castle

    Guest Blog: A Dog Walker's Delight - Strolling Around Dundrum Castle

    Recently voted Northern Ireland's best place to live, Dundrum caught the attention of our resident border collie, Finn. Eager for a new adventure, he made his way to Dundrum Castle and found the perfect setting to explore.

    Our resident border collie, Finn, made a memorable visit to Dundrum Castle recently and discovered the ideal spot to embark on his latest adventure. 

    Located amidst the scenic landscapes of County Down, this historic landmark boasts breathtaking views, expansive open areas, and a variety of trails perfect for curious noses and wagging tails.

  • View of The Mournes above Dundrum.

    Dundrum: Northern Ireland’s Best Place to Live

    Dundrum has officially been named the best place to live in Northern Ireland by the Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide – and it’s easy to see why. 

    Described as genteel, seriously gourmet, and generous in spirit, this picturesque coastal village in County Down offers a magical setting where nearly every home boasts stunning views of the Mourne Mountains, Dundrum Bay, or both. 

  • Saint Patrick's Grave
    Categories: EventsWalkingPilgramSt Patrick's Day

    Downpatrick And St Patrick - The Journey of Ireland's Patron Saint

    St Patrick’s Day is a time to celebrate the rich history and heritage of Ireland’s patron saint. What better way to honour his legacy than by walking the St Patrick's Way through Downpatrick and the surrounding Lecale area?

    This historical journey through the places that were pivotal in St Patrick’s life, offering both stunning landscapes and a profound spiritual experience.

  • Early evening view of Down Cathedral from The Mall
    Categories: walkActivitiesThings To DoHistory

    Northern Ireland’s ‘Camino’ Walk – Saint Patrick’s Way: The Pilgrim Walk 10th Anniversary

    Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Saint Patrick’s Way, a pilgrimage trail that spans 132km (82 miles) across the counties of Armagh and Down. Join in the celebration of this landmark journey and embark on a path that is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Along the way, collect stamps at 10 Passport Points and receive your Certificate of Achievement at the Saint Patrick Centre in Downpatrick, home to the world’s only permanent interactive exhibition dedicated to Saint Patrick.

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