Ballykinler
Travel Guide
Visit Ballykinler

Crowne Plaza Belfast by IHG
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Reviewed on 2025/12/5

Haslem Hotel
Check in was very quick and easy and the gentleman was very pleasant. Our room was very nicely decorated and was spotless. We would stay here again.
Reviewed on 2025/12/9

Slieve Donard
Beautiful room with fabulous comfortable bed and pillows ! Brilliant shower! Excellent coffee machine! Good heating system so room temperature cosy as the weather outside was windy cold and wet! Gorgeous plush decor in the room
Reviewed on 2025/12/5

Dan White's Cottage
Really peaceful place to stay, there was everything we needed in the cottage, i had to ring the host as tv wasnt working for us and the host arrived in about 10 mins to sort out. Weather wasnt the best when we where there, so it was nice and cosy staying in. I would recommend this cottage as we where ...
Reviewed on 2025/8/30

Hamilton House Holiday Apartments
This is a lovely property on the shores of Strangford Lough. Ideal for a relaxing weekend.
Reviewed on 2025/9/29

Driftwood Loft
Popular places to visit

St. John's Point Lighthouse
You can find out about the history of Downpatrick when you stop by St. John's Point Lighthouse. Check out the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Seaforde Tropical Butterfly House
Explore the great outdoors at Seaforde Tropical Butterfly House, a lovely green space in Downpatrick. Check out the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Down Cathedral
Consider the historic and religious significance of this imposing hilltop church, which is the purported burial spot of St. Patrick.

Inch Abbey
Find out about the history of Downpatrick when you take a trip to Inch Abbey. Check out the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Killyleagh Castle
After visiting Killyleagh Castle, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Killyleagh. While in this relaxing area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
Castle Ward
Castle Ward is a building of two halves, the result of the ultimate marital compromise. Lord Bernard Ward wanted to live in a neoclassical mansion, but his wife Lady Anne was a big fan of Gothic architecture. So they built both.
