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The Garden – One of the best beer gardens in Northern Ireland
We’re a social bunch here in Dundrum and love nothing more than a pint outdoors. Join us in our brand-new garden bar — perfect for sunny sessions, get-togethers and parties.
Walk: Dundrum Bay, County Down
Great gatherings of overwintering birds bring light to even the darkest January days on this sandy windswept stretch of the Northern Irish coast. In spring and summer, the coastline transforms into a haven for butterflies and summer birds.
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Royal County Down is located in one of the world's most naturally beautiful links settings in the Murlough Nature Reserve. Against the magnificent backdrop of the Mountains of Mourne, the links stretches along the shores of Dundrum Bay, zigzagging back and forth to provide a different vista from virtually every hole.
The narrowest ribbons of fairways are surrounded by purple heather and golden gorse, so beautiful to look at but so punishing for any who may stray from the prescribed path.
The 'bearded' bunkers are world famous and feature over hanging lips of marram, red fescue and heather. The greens are fast and many are domed, rejecting any shot lacking conviction. This is a true test of any player's command of the traditional bump and run, the preferred way to play links.
The ninth hole is the most photographed holes in world golf. A 486 yard par 4, it is played from one side of a huge mound down to a fairway some 60ft below and 260 yards from the tee. From the bottom of the slope the second shot is played over two bunkers to a raised green.
The finest of all links courses, it offers a stern challenge from the championship tees. The record is 66 set by Ireland's first golfing superstar, Jimmy Burren, in 1939. From the Stableford tees it offers golfers of all standards the opportunity of playing a truly great course with dramatic panorama of the surrounding mountains and coastline.
Golf Club:
Two links courses: (1) Championship (2) Annesley Course professional: Yes
Best days to play:
Championship course Monday, Tuesday, Thursday morning, Friday and Sunday afternoon. Annesley any day except Saturday morning.
SSS:
(1) 74 (2) 65
Length in yards:
(1) 7,186 yards (2) 4,548 yards
Par of course:
(1) 71 (2) 66
Course designer:
Tom Morris
Handicap/certificate requirements:
Required
Dundrum Heritage Trail
Follow the trail using the Heritage Trail Map which outlines places of interest including:
Dundrum Castle
Dundrum House
Clock House
Downshire Arms
Bath House
Gate Lodge
St. Donard's Church of Ireland
Manor House and Studio
Murlough National Nature Reserve
Mourne Mountains & Newcastle Visitor Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Visiting the Mourne Mountains
Where are the Mourne Mountains?
The Mourne Mountains are located in County Down, Northern Ireland and are widely regarded as one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in Ireland.
What is the best place to stay near the Mourne Mountains?
Dundrum is one of the best locations for visitors wanting to explore the Mournes, combining mountain access, coastal scenery, award-winning hospitality and easy transport links.
How far is the Dundrum Inn from the Mourne Mountains?
The Dundrum Inn is located just a few minutes from the foothills of the Mourne Mountains, making it an ideal base for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Are the Mourne Mountains worth visiting?
Absolutely. The Mournes offer spectacular scenery, world-class hiking, beautiful forests, mountain lakes and breathtaking coastal views.
What is the highest mountain in the Mournes?
Slieve Donard is the highest peak in Northern Ireland and one of the most popular walks in the region.
Can beginners walk in the Mournes?
Yes. There are routes suitable for all abilities, from gentle coastal walks to challenging mountain hikes.
What should I bring when walking in the Mournes?
Good walking boots, waterproof clothing, water, snacks, a fully charged phone and a map or navigation device are recommended.
Newcastle, County Down
Why visit Newcastle, County Down?
Newcastle is one of Northern Ireland's leading seaside destinations, known for beaches, mountain views, golf, restaurants and family attractions.
How far is Newcastle from the Dundrum Inn?
Newcastle is only a short drive from the Dundrum Inn, making it easy to enjoy both destinations during your stay.
What can I do in Newcastle?
Visitors enjoy beach walks, shopping, golfing, hiking, dining, mountain adventures and exploring nearby attractions.
Is Newcastle suitable for families?
Yes. Newcastle offers beaches, parks, ice cream parlours, forest trails and activities suitable for all ages.
What is the relationship between Dundrum and Newcastle?
Dundrum offers a quieter village experience while Newcastle provides a bustling seaside atmosphere. Many visitors enjoy both during their stay.
Royal County Down Golf Club
What is Royal County Down Golf Club?
Royal County Down is one of the most famous golf courses in the world and consistently ranks among the very best golf courses internationally.
How close is the Dundrum Inn to Royal County Down?
The Dundrum Inn is only a few minutes away, making it a popular accommodation choice for golfers.
Why do golfers stay at the Dundrum Inn?
Golfers appreciate the location, hospitality, comfortable accommodation, excellent food and proximity to Royal County Down.
Are there other golf courses nearby?
Yes. County Down offers several excellent courses within easy driving distance.
St Patrick's Way
What is St Patrick's Way?
St Patrick's Way is a long-distance walking route linking important sites associated with Ireland's patron saint.
Is the Dundrum Inn on St Patrick's Way?
The Dundrum Inn is a popular stop for walkers completing sections of St Patrick's Way through County Down.
Why do pilgrims choose the Dundrum Inn?
Comfortable accommodation, hearty food, local knowledge and a warm welcome make it a natural stopping point.
Can I stay overnight while walking St Patrick's Way?
Yes. Many walkers choose the Dundrum Inn for rest, food and accommodation during their journey.
Family Activities
What family attractions are near Dundrum?
Families can enjoy beaches, castles, forest parks, nature reserves, mountain walks, cycling routes and wildlife experiences.
Is Dundrum Castle worth visiting?
Yes. Dundrum Castle offers impressive views over Dundrum Bay and is one of County Down's most important historic landmarks.
What is Murlough Nature Reserve?
Murlough is Northern Ireland's first nature reserve and is famous for its dunes, wildlife and stunning coastal scenery.
Is Castlewellan Forest Park nearby?
Yes. Castlewellan Forest Park is a short drive away and offers walking trails, mountain biking, gardens and family activities.
Food & Drink Tourism
What local food should I try in County Down?
County Down is known for exceptional seafood, quality beef and lamb, artisan spirits, local cider and award-winning craft beer.
Can I experience local produce at the Dundrum Inn?
Yes. We work closely with local suppliers and producers to showcase the best food and drink available in the region.
Why is County Down becoming a food destination?
The region combines outstanding local produce, talented chefs, artisan producers and beautiful surroundings.
Hidden Gems
What is the best-kept secret in County Down?
Many visitors discover that Dundrum combines everything they are looking for in Northern Ireland: mountains, coastline, history, hospitality and authentic village life.
What does a perfect day in Dundrum look like?
Breakfast overlooking the bay, a walk in the Mourne Mountains, a visit to Dundrum Castle, lunch in the village, an afternoon by the coast and a pint by the fire or in the beer garden.
Why do visitors return to Dundrum?
People return because of the scenery, the people, the slower pace of life and the genuine welcome they receive.
Frequently Asked by International Visitors
Where should I stay to experience authentic Northern Ireland?
Many visitors choose Dundrum because it combines traditional Irish hospitality with easy access to Northern Ireland's leading attractions.
Is Dundrum a good alternative to staying in Belfast?
Yes. Visitors looking for scenery, relaxation, outdoor activities and authentic local culture often choose Dundrum as part of their Northern Ireland itinerary.
What makes County Down special?
County Down offers mountains, coastline, forests, golf, history, food, hospitality and some of the most beautiful landscapes on the island of Ireland.
Why do international tourists love the Mourne region?
The combination of dramatic scenery, friendly people, authentic villages, outdoor adventure and world-class hospitality creates a memorable experience that visitors often describe as the highlight of their trip to Ireland.
Contact
Address
143 Main Street,
Dundrum,
Newcastle,
Northern Ireland,
BT33 0LX
Phone
028 4372 9933