Ireland bed and breakfast in Downoffering holiday accommodation in Northern Ireland
DownCounty Down is situated in the southeast of Ireland and covers an area of 2,448 km². It is part of Northern Ireland and belongs to the province of Ulster. Its capital is Downpatrick with a population of about 10,000 citizens. Located in the capital the County Museum tells the story of people living in the county from earliest times to present.
County Down is facing the Irish Sea in the east and possesses the most eastern point of Ireland with the Ards Peninsula. It is known for its many low, but beautiful hills, clean beaches and rivers full of coarse fish.
In Down tourists may visit the St. Patrick World Centre that tells the story of Ireland’s patron saint. The Crawfordsburn County Park houses the two beaches of the Belfast area as well as a beautiful waterfall and flowery meadows. The park is wonderful for having a rest and enjoying nature.
County Down Northern Ireland is facing the Irish Sea in the east and possesses the most eastern point of Ireland with the Ards Peninsula. It is known for its many low, but beautiful hills, clean beaches and rivers full of coarse fish.