Downpatrick Head Ireland Map

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(329) · Historical landmark in Ballycastle, Ireland
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Downpatrick Head is a place of spectacular scenic and geological importance. One of the noted locations on the West of Ireland's world renowned "Wild …

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Dec 10, 2024
Drove 4 hours to see this amazing natures wonder. Free parking with couple of porta potties. Nice walk in the brisk air. Glad it didn’t rain. The scenery in every direction was wonderful.Full review by Tina E
Oct 13, 2024
What a great spot! Free parking and portable toilets. Bring some toilet paper!! The ground felt spongy. The area is beautiful and very scenic. The road is narrow, so be careful drivingFull review by TravelingBum52
Aug 4, 2024
Great views. Very impressive landscape and scenery. Some nice information panels. We were visiting the Ceide fields and popped up to Downpatrick Head, and probably enjoyed it more than the Ceide Fiel…Full review by Fabra1234
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How long does it take to walk from the car park ?
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The walk is 5 minutes to the blowhole. The church ruins a further 3 minutes. Then you have the lookout post and Dun Briste about another 2 minutes. Most visitors would spend …
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The walk is 5 minutes to the blowhole. The church ruins a further 3 minutes. Then you have the lookout post and Dun Briste about another 2 minutes. Most visitors would spend about i hour there to appreciate all the sites. Downpatrick Head
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is there a parking a walking distance away ?
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Yes plenty of parking
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Are small dogs aloud
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Hello Ciara. So sorry for late reply and you may have already visited Down Patrick Head. No problem with small dogs but must be kept on a lead for your safety. Very high cliffs with …
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Hello Ciara. So sorry for late reply and you may have already visited Down Patrick Head. No problem with small dogs but must be kept on a lead for your safety. Very high cliffs with no safety barriers. We do hope you can take the time to visit. Entry is free and optional donations are possible through the website. Stuart
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