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Coolgreeney House
11 Downs Road
Newcastle
County Down

BT33 0AG

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Coolgreeney House in County Down is luxury accommodation located on The Downs Road in the town of Newcastle, at the foot of the Mourne Mountains in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Situated on the shores of Dundrum Bay, our establishment and most of our bedrooms enjoy scenic sea views. This 100 year old house has timeless character, atmosphere and charm and yet lends itself to modern day comforts. All of our spacious bedrooms are en suite with television/DVD and tea & coffee making facilities. We cater for the business person on long or short stays, couples, parties and families looking for a relaxing or an activity weekend. Our central location ensures that you are close to all shops, bars & restaurants and within walking distance of local amenities. Newcastle offers a starting point for treks to the Mourne peaks, golf at Royal Co. Down, sailing, water sports, horse riding, angling, swimming, fishing, mountain climbing and cycling and close to areas of local interest - Tollymore Forest Park, Murlough Nature Reserve, Silent Valley and Castlewellan Park. Our experience within the hospitality industry enables us to provide you with a quality service along with a warm and friendly welcome.

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