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Chan’s Chinese Cuisine
"This must be the worst Chinese I have ever set foot in( start of with dirty carpets smells of an old people’s home and I have not even got to ..." More

The Old Schoolhouse Inn
"I wish it was like this all the time. 5 star at 3 star prices.

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Nixx Wine & Sports Bar
"Nixx wine and sports bar the best there is the best there was the best there every will be.The food smashing the drink devine and the staff our so cheerful ..." More

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"If you're out shopping in Newtownards, do pop into Cafolla's in Conway Square for an ice cream. This traditional little café has been serving delicious cones for as long as ..." More

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Newtownards is an historic market town with a reputation for arts, crafts and shopping. The gateway to the Ards Peninsula, it's situated at the head of Strangford Lough and dominated by a spectacular hill topped by Scrabo Tower. A distinctive landmark, visible from miles away, the tower hosts an exhibition and is surrounded by a country park offering woodland walks and a "challenging" golf course with superb views. Newtownards is ranged round a central square containing perhaps the most impressive Georgian Town Hall in Northern Ireland. This listed building is home to the Arts Centre's two galleries and to regular concerts and theatrical performances. Other historic sights include the 17th Century Market Cross and the remains of an ancient Dominican friary. A more contemporary attraction, meanwhile, is the Avalon Guitar Factory guided tour. Newtownards also boasts a leisure centre, a sailing club and an airfield, staging air displays and motorbike and quad bike racing. Not far out of town, attractions on the Old Belfast Road include Kiltonga Nature Reserve, a golf driving range, and the 300-year-old Dundonald Old Mill, with Ireland's largest water wheel. On the Bangor Road, travellers will find the Somme Heritage Centre and the Ark Open Farm.

Dentist

Castlebawn Dental Practice
Ferguson & McCartan Dental Surgery

Doctor

Dr Mathison
Loughview Medical Centre

Golf Club

Scrabo

Inn

Strangford Arms
The Old Schoolhouse Inn

Pub and Bar

Hartford Inn
Huntsman Inn
New Railway Bar
Nixx Wine & Sports Bar
Old Cross Inn
Pub Bar & Restaurant
Roundabout Bar
Sandpiper Inn
Tavern
Tower Inn
Tudor Tavern
Woburn Arms

Restaurant

Chan’s Chinese Cuisine

Ganges Restaurant
Nixx Wine & Sports Bar
Square Diner
Windmill Grill

School

Abbey Primary School
Movilla High School
Victoria Primary School

Solicitor

Moore McKay English
Stephen Scott & Co

Taxi

Diamond Cabs

Shops

Wedding Box

Activities

Fastrack Farm Quads(Motor Sports)
Hollow Farm Shooting Grounds Ltd(Shooting)
Newtownards & District Shooting Club(Shooting)

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Portpatrick Hotel (28.81 miles)

Portpatrick Hotel
Standing in a commanding position, high on the Galloway Cliffs, The Portpatrick Hotel is magical and the vistas are unspoilt offering some of the most spectacular views in Britain.

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Dunskey Guest House (29.02 miles)

Dunskey Guest House
Gareth and Teresa Cole look forward to welcoming you to the Dunskey Guest House in Portpatrick, a family run guest house within walking distance of Portpatrick’s harbour, restaurants, pubs and shops. We are also the ... More | visit website
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Fernhill Hotel (29.02 miles)

Fernhill Hotel

With breath taking views over the village and harbour of the picturesque village of Portpatrick, Fernhill Hotel is the best place in the area to relax and enjoy the fantastic views, play the superb golf ... More | visit website

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Tigh Na Mara Hotel (32.93 miles)

Tigh Na Mara Hotel

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Tigh na Mara Hotel boasts an enviable location, situated within a stone's throw of a beautiful stretch of unspoilt, sandy beach. This area features some of Scotland’s most spectacular coastline ... More

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Torrs Warren Country House Hotel (33.24 miles)

Torrs Warren Country House Hotel

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A quiet family run hotel ideal for the ferry to Ireland or exploring the Rhins in the southwest of Scotland. We have a licensed bar and restaurant and all the ... More

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Marine House Hotel (34.16 miles)

Marine House Hotel

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Jim & Fiona Wood welcome you to the Marine House Hotel website. Our well furnished and decorated hotel is in the town of Stranraer, in the southwest of Scotland. We ... More

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Fernlea Guest House (34.17 miles)

Fernlea Guest House

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Close to Stranraer’s town centre and ferry port, this charming family-run bed and breakfast is housed in an attractive, stone-built Victorian property, boasting fine original woodwork and ceilings. With just 3 rooms, ... More

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The Swan Inn (34.18 miles)

The Swan Inn
The Swan Inn offers the perfect place to stay when in Stranraer. Centrally located in Sheuchan Street, opposite the excellent Agnew Park with great views across Loch Ryan, located only 3 minutes drive from the ... More | visit website
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Cross Haven Guest House (34.18 miles)

Cross Haven Guest House

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Mick and Gayle Holmes guarantee you a warm welcome on your arrival at Cross Haven. It is a beautiful Victorian villa refurbished by us to a high standard. Formerly a ... More

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Abonny Guest House (34.24 miles)

Abonny Guest House

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Abonny Guest House is a family bed and breakfast accommodation situated close to Stranraer town centre, ferry, rail and bus terminals.The guest house is totally non-smoking and offers both en-suite ... More

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