Things To Do in Newcastle
Newcastle offers the perfect combination of seaside, mountains and unspoilt countryside. Indeed, it’s an area of outstanding natural beauty. An abundance of outdoor pursuits and adventures are available, along with a vibrant food and drink scene.
Railway St. Cafe
Offering speciality coffee and artisan food, Railway St. is the perfect pit stop whilst exploring Newcastle.
Royal County Down Golf Club
This championship course sits against the magnificent backdrop of the Mourne Mountains. Famously one of the top golf courses and just steps from Slieve Donard.
Shimna Cafe
Enjoy sit-down brunch or coffee to-go at Shimna Café.
Birch Newcastle
This vegetarian and vegan-forward café is a local standout. Bring your dog. They’re dog-friendly, too.
Black Box Donuts
At the foot of the Mournes, Black Box Donuts serves freshly made donuts and other handcrafted treats.
Mourne Sea Tours
Explore the Mourne coast with a private sea tour charter, available for groups of up to 12 people.
Café Mauds
Enjoy a selection of sweet treats from Café Mauds as you soak up the views of Newcastle’s picturesque seafront.
Tollymore Forest
Nestled at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, Tollymore Forest Park provides unbeatable views of the surrounding mountains and coast.
Murlough National Nature Reserve
This impressive 6,000-year-old sand dune system is one of the area’s best locations for walking and bird watching.
Bike Mourne
Rent bikes and explore the area on your own or join a guided excursion and enjoy a tour with a local expert.
Life Adventure Centre
Canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking — the choice is yours. Book an experience and explore the surrounding landscape.
Seaforde Garden
Home to Ireland’s oldest living maze and an impressive arboretum, Seaforde makes the perfect experience for any nature lover.
Delamont Country Park
Explore Delamont Country Park’s 200 acres and see the tallest megalith in Ireland.
The Silent Valley
Find a sense of peace and solitude at The Silent Valley Mountain Park, with seven different walking routes to choose from.
Inch Abbey
This impressive 11th-century Cistercian Abbey ruin in Downpatrick appeared as Riverrun in the first season of the show.
The Montalto Estate
Reconnect with nature through ancient heritage and history at the beautiful Montalto Estate.
Hinch Distillery
Located on the Killaney Estate, Hinch Distillery produces an impressive range of triple-distilled whiskeys inspired by nature.
Audley Field & Castle
Used in various seasons of Game of Thrones as well as in Dracula Untold, this eye-catching stronghold is one to get on your list.
Ardglass Golf Club
Roughly 20 miles from Slieve Donard, you’ll find one of the most spectacular courses on the Irish coastline, with unbeatable sea and cliff views.
Castle Ward
Gothic and Classical styles collide at this 18th-century mansion. Explore the Georgian farmyard to step into the fantasy world of castles and dragons.
Exploris Aquarium
This aquarium and seal sanctuary is a delight for all ages, with a range of fish, animals and other marine life to see.
Game of Thrones Studio
Discover how Game of Thrones was brought to life on screen, and see costumes, props and weapons used in the actual show.
Royal Belfast Golf Club
One of the oldest clubs on the island of Ireland, Royal Belfast dates back to 1881 and boasts unrivaled views of Belfast Lough.
Echlinville Distillery
Tour (and taste!) at Echlinville Distillery for a unique look into the workings of this family-run farm distillery.
Game of Thrones Tours
Get out and see the show’s real-world filming sites up close and personal with a walking, coach or private car tour.
Armagh Observatory
The place to visit if you want to learn about the wonders of astrology, Armagh is home to the longest running planetarium in the British Isles.
Todd’s Leap
Test your bravery at Todd’s Leap with a huge range of adventures, from off-road safaris to zip lines.
Royal Portrush Golf Club
Head over to the Causeway Coast to discover Royal Portrush. Surrounded by natural beauty and historic ruins, it’s one of the most challenging courses in the world.
Marble Arch Caves, Co. Fermanagh
Under the hills of Farmanagh, you’ll find a breathtaking 350-million-year-old natural subterranean world.