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500. Maghera
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Churches (Historical) , Towers (Round)
501. Millisle
An unpretentious bucket-and-spade resort of fish-and-chip shops and acres of caravan sites.
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Bed & Breakfasts , Camping & Caravaning , Open Farms , Self Catering
502. Moira
Though small Moira feels like a real town, with a town hall, built about 1800, a wide main street lined with red berried rowans and eighteenth century blackstone houses divided by carriage archways. Built mostly by Sir Arthur Rawdon, whose famous formal gardens have vanished, the town has a habit of winning civic flower awards. For most of the year the place is a mass of flowering shrubs, roses, flowerbeds and hanging baskets. On the north side, a long grassy avenue terminates in Moira parish church, a rather top heavy but most appealing building of 1723 where William Butler Yeats was curate in the 1830's. The communion rails came from the staircase of the Rawdon mansion. Looking down from th echurch, the lawns seem to continue unbroken, into the flowerbeds and trees of the old Rawdon demesne but they are in fact bisected by the busy A3 trunk road. The road opposite Station Road leads to Berwick Hall, a thatched yeoman's house of 1700. Moira was the scene of a victory in AD637 by the King of Tara over Comgall, King of Ulster.
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Bed & Breakfasts , Camping & Caravaning , Guest Houses , Railway Museums , Restaurants , Specialist Food & Drink
503. Newcastle
Approached from Dundrum, the resort of Newcastle seems quite spacious with a curved raised beach. Percy French (1854-1920) celebrated Newcastle 'where the mountains of Mourne Sweep down to the sea' in his popular song and the grateful town built him a memorial fountain in the promenade gardens. The most distinctive building in the town, a 1960s Roman Catholic Church with a green copper parasol roof, is visible from far off.
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Activity Centres , Bed & Breakfasts , Bus Stations , Camping & Caravaning , Children's Playcentres , Craft Centres , Dancing , Guest Houses , Hostels , Hotels , Leisure Centres , Mills (Historical) , Monastery , Mountains , Parks , Restaurants , Self Catering , Taxi Services , Town Information , Walks , Woods and Forests
504. Newry
The cathedral town of Newry is well placed at the head of the 'Gap of the North'. Through this pass between two ranges of hills the men of Ulster sailed forth to harry the tribes of Leinster in the days of the Fianna legends. Because of its strategic position, the town was repeatedly destroyed in the wars for the control of the North. The town attracts shoppers in great numbers both from Northern ireland and the Republic.
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Angling , Bed & Breakfasts , Boat Hire , Bowling (10 Pin) , Bus Hire / Services , Castles (Historical) , Craft Centres , Cruiser Hire , Dolmens , Festivals and Fairs , Golf , Guest Houses , Homes (Historical) , Hotels , Lakes , Mountains , Nightclubs , Parks , Pubs , Restaurants , Scenic Drives , Self Catering , Sports Centres , Taxi Services , Tombs , Visitors Centre , Walks , Woods and Forests

 

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