Dundrum Castle 2 Castle Hill, Dundrum, Newcastle BT33 0NF
About the Business
Dundrum Castle is a must-visit point of interest located in the charming village of Dundrum, Newcastle, United Kingdom. This establishment boasts a rich history that dates back to the 12th century, making it a fascinating tourist attraction that has been attracting visitors for centuries.
Constructed by John de Courcy, a Norman knight, the castle was designed to be strategically positioned on a hilltop, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding countryside. Today, it serves as a magnificent reminder of the past, and is well worth visiting for anyone interested in history, architecture or just a good old-fashioned adventure.
Visitors can explore the castle's impressive ruins, which include the rugged stonework of the outer walls, the remains of the Great Hall, and the majestic tower, which stands at the pinnacle of the castle.
Climbing to the top of the tower, one can see breath-taking vistas of the surrounding landscape, with the Mourne Mountains looming in the distance, and the rolling green countryside stretching as far as the eye can see.
Dundrum Castle has become synonymous with the area and its rich cultural heritage, and is a fascinating testament to the medieval period in Ireland. Alongside its historical significance, the castle has become a popular tourist attraction due to its accessibility, stunning location and range of events and exhibitions held throughout the year.
Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique and unforgettable day out, Dundrum Castle is one attraction that you will not want to miss. So why not come and visit this magnificent point of interest, and discover the magic of this iconic location for yourself?
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2 Castle Hill, Dundrum, Newcastle BT33 0NF, United Kingdom
Reviews
"I'm only giving a 3star review at the moment because there is a lot of work going on at the castle right now. This means that visitors need to be extremely careful when walking around and you don't get to experience the real beauty. In saying that, the views are still incredible, right down over the village and across the reserve to the amazing Mourne Mountains. It is a short but steep(ish) climb to the castle, but it is a bit narrow and would not be suitable for wheelchair users. The car park can facilitate around 20 cars and there are toilets on site which are clean and tidy."
"beautiful views and a perfect place for a picnic lunch or ice cream from Brennan's in the village. the keep is being restored until 2023 but you can still walk around the site."
"Lovely ruins, but it's mostly closed at the minute. You can access the site itself but most of the ruins are fenced off for preservation work. Will be back when it's open again properly!"
"Beautiful place, though only ruins. The view from the castle is amazing, although we were there at dusk and couldn't see much, it's worth it. I will visit during the day, because I was very impressed."
"Lovely ruin, with great views over the town and harbour. The kids were all very much enjoying playing and climbing over everything, and there's a very nice forest walk if you need a more peaceful visit."
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