What to do and see in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

November 2, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

Downpatrick (from Irish: Dún Pádraig, meaning "Patrick's stronghold") is a small-sized town about 33 km (21 mi) south of Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has been an important site since ancient times. Its cathedral is said to be the burial place of Saint Patrick. Today it is the county town of Down and the joint headquarters of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. Downpatrick area has currently shown to have a population of 19,817 according to the 2011 Census, although it is likely to have increased in recent years.
Restaurants in Downpatrick

1. Castle Ward

Castleward House Castleward Estate Strangford, Downpatrick BT30 7LS Northern Ireland +44 28 4488 1204 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/castleward
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4.5 based on 628 reviews

Castle Ward

Castle Ward will take you on a journey of discovery. The 18th-century eccentric house with two distinctly different styles, classical and Gothic, will entice you to explore further. This truly beautiful 332-hectare (820-acre) walled demesne, with walking trails, exotic garden, stunning vistas and picturesque farmyard, will unlock your imagination through family history, leisure pursuits, events and industrial heritage. A children's pastimes centre and laundry room are a short walk from the house in the stableyard, alongside a gift shop, second-hand bookshop and tea-room.

Reviewed By shivaom6 - Castlewellan, United Kingdom

Beautiful location, fantastic scenery Forest walks The castle gardens Game of thrones fame as winterfell The tour of the old castle ward national trust was well worth a visit- historic old house well kept and maintained from the Victorian age Lovely gardens

2. Inch Abbey

Downpatrick BT30 6LZ Northern Ireland +44 28 9082 3207 http://discovernorthernireland.com/Inch-Abbey-Downpatrick-P2876
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Inch Abbey

Reviewed By AliCat939 - Portaferry, United Kingdom

Inch Abbey is a 12th & 13th century Abbey, set on the banks of the river Quoile. It is a stunningly beautiful setting, made more famous as the scene where Robb Stark celebrated victory, with his army, after the 'Battle of the Whispering Wood'. It is a lovely place to visit, to walk your dag, have a picnic or just wander about learning about its history & the lifestyle of the monks from the very informative plaques set around the site. Expect to see a GoT's tour bus, with excited cape wearing, sword bearing tourists!

3. The Saint Patrick Centre

Market Street, Downpatrick BT30 6LZ Northern Ireland +44 28 4461 9000 http://www.saintpatrickcentre.com
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4.5 based on 222 reviews

The Saint Patrick Centre

Reviewed By JoanneW716 - London, United Kingdom

This Museum makes learning about St. Patrick and the Ireland he knew, really easy. It is very interactive, very informative, and finishes with a great little film show which shows all the places in Ireland associated with St. Patrick. It has an excellent gift shop and a lovely cafe upstairs, all in all, well worth visiting Downpatrick for - with the bonus of St. Patrick, St. Brigid and St Coumcille all buried just up the hill behind the Museum.

4. Down County Museum

English Street The Mall, Downpatrick BT30 6AH Northern Ireland +44 28 4461 5218 [email protected] http://www.downcountymuseum.com
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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Down County Museum

Down County Museum is based in an old gaol of 1796 and has 10 galleries covering the archaeology and history of County Down, Early Christian archaeology from the Time of St Patrick, the history of the gaol (including original gaol cells), and the farming and maritime collections from the County of Down. There are hands-on activities for children, a Digital Film Archive (Northern Ireland Screen), full access to the site, audio features and lifts to all areas. The Cathedral View Tearoom offers a wide range of meals, scones, coffees and teas, and has a unique view from its windows of Down Cathedral on the Hill of Down, Inch Abbey, the River Quoile and the ancient Mound of Down fort.

Reviewed By Beccaverity

We discovered this by accident, due to seeing a road sign one day on the way back to Coney Island where we are staying. I would highly recommend it, it’s a fabulous museum, free too and gives a detailed account of the county’s history and this local prison. When we arrived we were greeted by a friendly face and given an explanation of the layout and the purpose of the museum as well as some leaflets with more detail, including accounts of some people who were in the prison which was fascinating. It’s a really varied museum and can occupy you for a few hours if you spend time looking at all the exhibits. It has a lovely tearoom too which great views. Afterwards I had a quick look on the website and found a list of the people who had been jailed there which added to this experience even more. Highly recommended !

5. Eclipse Cinema Downpatrick

Cineplex 5 Owenbeg Avenue, Downpatrick BT30 6FJ Northern Ireland +44 28 4461 6777 [email protected] http://www.eclipsecinemas.com
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Eclipse Cinema Downpatrick

6. Winterfell Tours

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4.5 based on 248 reviews

Winterfell Tours

Irelands only Game of Thrones Visitor Attraction - Tour the Winterfell set PLUS 20 other key Game of Thrones tour filming locations across the ancient sprawling demesne. Dress up in character costumes, Overnight Glamping Breaks, Archery Movie Set Experience, 4x4 Jeep Locations Tours, Location Boat Tours and much more. Send us a raven now 'to book' your Game of Thrones tour experience! Located just 40 minutes from Belfast in Northern Ireland this is a Game of Thrones tour location not to be missed - #bucketlist

7. Rademon Estate Distillery

65 Church Road Access via the gates located next to the hump back bridge. Just buzz the gate for entry., Crossgar, Downpatrick BT30 9HR Northern Ireland +44 28 4483 0001 [email protected] http://www.shortcrossgin.com
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Rademon Estate Distillery

Northern Ireland's first award winning craft gin and Irish whiskey distillery. Our small batch philosophy ensures that every aspect of our gin meets our exacting vision. Everything is crafted and perfected by hand. Our craft distillery is located in the stunning Rademon Estate, Crossgar. 18 miles south of Belfast. Our onsite shop is open most days until 5.30pm - please call for weekend opening times, as these may vary. We also operate a bar onsite, for drinks on our terrace. As we are a fully working distillery all tours must be pre-booked. Please note our tours are currently paused at this time.

Reviewed By paulbX6840XX - Newcastle, United Kingdom

Thoroughly enjoyable visit which included a tour of the facilities (established Gin Distillery and Malt Whiskey soon ready for market) and the Gin & Tonic masterclass which will have everyone reaching for the cocktail menu. Very intimate feel which probably stems from the passion and enthusiasm of founders/owners Fiona and David who crucially remain very hands-on in terms of visitor interaction.

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