Tourist Information
There is much to see and enjoy in Newcastle and surrounds. The most distinctive building in the town, a 1960's Roman Catholic Church with a green copper parasol roof, is visible from afar.

The beautiful Mountains of Mourne, immortalised in song are the best known mountains in Ireland. The barren peak of Slieve Donard dominates the mysterious landscape. For the more adventurous, an afternoon's climb from the carpark at Bloody Bridge, Newcastle will provide you with the most amazing views.

Royal County Down Golf Club, the No.1 Club in Europe and host to the British Open for the next 5 years is on your doorstep. Many watersports including skiing, scuba diving and canoeing are also available to our visitors.

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4 South Promenade
Newcastle
County Down
BT33 OEX


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