Houses & Gardens of the North
Belfast to Enniskillen
Distance – 332km
Recommended duration – 3 days
- By car
| Day | Place | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Belfast to Downpatrick | 80km |
| 2 | Downpatrick to Cookstown | 152km |
| 3 | Cookstown to Enniskillen | 100km |
Day One – Belfast to Downpatrick
- After visiting Belfast's Botanic Gardens take the A24 to Saintfield to the 100-year-old natural gardens of Rowallane.
- Enjoying the fabulous views of the Mourne Mountains, continue south to Castlewellan Forest Park, where the National Arboretum contains one of Europe's best tree and shrub collections.
- Drive via Downpatrick to Castle Ward an 18th century mansion with opposing façades in different styles set in splendid grounds.
Day Two – Downpatrick to Cookstown
- Be sure to visit St. Patrick's Grave on Cathedral Hill before driving to Strangford, with stops en route at Struell Wells and the ancient site of Saul where St. Patrick built his first abbey.
- Allow 10 minutes to climb Slieve Patrick, then go by ferry to Portaferry and drive the inland road past Grey Abbey to Mount Stewart, ancestral home of Lord Castlereagh, British statesman in Napoleonic times. The gardens are famous for their exquisite 18th century architectural features.
- Via Belfast, head on to Moneymore (M2, M22, A6) to visit Springhill, a charming 17th century house.
Day Three – Cookstown to Enniskillen
- Take one of the scenic routes through the Sperrin Mountains then south to the Fermanagh Lakelands to visit two great 18th century houses in National Trust care. Florence Court, south of Enniskillen, is set in a dramatic amphitheatre of mountains and has rococo plasterwork and a delightful walled garden.
- A mile east of the town is Castle Coole, the most important neoclassical house in Ireland, with a Palladian main front 90 yards long, an impressive interior and original furniture.
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