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Attractions and Places To See around Ballygrangee - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Ballygrangee include a blend of historical sites and natural features, particularly around Strangford Lough. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore ancient ruins and maritime scenery within this region.

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  • The most popular attractions is Sketrick Castle, a castle that is a historic landmark situated on Sketrick Island near Whiterock. Its grounds are free to explore, with the…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Sketrick Castle

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Sketrick Castkle is a historic landmark situated on Sketrick Island near Whiterock. The castle dates back to the 12th century and the grounds are free to explore.

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Nendrum Monastery Ruins

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Love spending time here. There is a park bench to the far east corner, and to the left of that hosts one of the best views of the Lough. When …

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Ballycopeland Windmill

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Ballycopeland Windmill is the only remaining working windmill in East Down. It was built in the late 18th or early 19th century and was worked until the First World War …

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Helen's Tower

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Helen's Tower is a 19th-century folly and lookout tower near Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was built by the 5th Baron of Dufferin and Claneboye and named for his …

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Whiterock Harbour

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It's home to two yacht clubs: Strangford Lough Yacht Club and 1.5 kilometres (0.95 mi) to the north, Down Cruising Club. Between the two yacht clubs is Sketrick Castle, a …

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September 23, 2024, Nendrum Monastery Ruins

Nendrum Monastery was a Christian monastery founded in the 5th century. The monastery finished somewhere between 974 and 1178, but the church survived until the 15th century. You can visit the ruins if you're riding past.

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Sketrick Castkle is a historic landmark situated on Sketrick Island near Whiterock. The castle dates back to the 12th century and the grounds are free to explore.

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This large tower house was built in the mid 15th century and was actively involved in warfare during the 16th century. It would have originally been four storeys high with a boat bay and subterranean passage. There were four chambers at ground level, the largest had a vault built on wicker centring and two ovens. The small unlighted room could have been a lock up or treasury. The tower-house was relatively complete until half of it collapsed in a storm in 1896. Part of the bawn wall survives to the north and east of the castle.

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This is the best example in Northern Ireland of a pre Norman ecclesiastical enclosure with its buildings. Nendrum is associated with St Mochaoi who died at the end of the 5th century, and is linked with St Patrick in a much later source. Notices of Nendrum clergy, including three bishops, begin in the 7th century and the excavation of a sophisticated tide mill on the shore near the site has shown that the mill was active in the early 7th century, which underlines the early importance of Nendrum. References continue until a fire in 976, perhaps a Viking raid, when the head of the church (erenagh) was burned in his house. In the late 12th century a small Benedictine monastic cell was founded on the site, but by 1302–1306 this was the parish church, abandoned for Tullynakill on the mainland in the 15th century. H.C. Lawlor excavated the site from 1922 to 1924, when enclosure walls, church and round tower were restored. The glacial hill is crowned with three concentric walled enclosures, irregularly oval in plan. Little is known of the outer cashel, only partly in state care. In the middle cashel on the south-west side are circular platforms for huts, which excavation suggested were craft workshops, and a rectangular building known as the ‘schoolhouse’, also a workshop. In the inner cashel were the most important buildings, including the church with its graveyard and the base of a round tower north-west of the church. The west wall of the church was rebuilt in the 1920s, incorporating a reconstructed sundial at the south-west corner. Finds from the 1920s excavation, including the well-known bell of Nendrum, are in the Ulster Museum and Down Museum at Downpatrick. Underwater archaeological work in the 1990s showed that there is a stone jetty south-east of the enclosure, now inundated in the lough, and medieval pottery was found close by. ( source: department of communities )

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It's home to two yacht clubs: Strangford Lough Yacht Club and 1.5 kilometres (0.95 mi) to the north, Down Cruising Club. Between the two yacht clubs is Sketrick Castle, a 15th-century tower house on Sketrick Island, now in a state of ruin. To the south of Whiterock is Ballymorran Bay.

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Ballycopeland Windmill is the only remaining working windmill in East Down. It was built in the late 18th or early 19th century and was worked until the First World War when it fell into disrepair. It was gradually restored between 1950 and 1978 to full working order.

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A small visitor centre is located inside the Millers house with a Cafe onsite open to the public. Disabled access is not possible within the windmill. This is a group of traditional buildings on a sloping site with changes of level. Wheelchair users can gain access to the exhibition but may find this difficult. Some parts of the complex are inaccessible for wheelchairs. Please note: Online booking is essential. A limited number of tickets may be available on the day however cannot be guaranteed. Tours of the windmill can now be booked on the official Ballycopeland Windmill website https://www.ballycopelandwindmill.com .

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Daft Eddy's Restaurant / Pub is very popular with Cyclists, and is just up the hill. There is also a Car park with full facilities if you look back to the mainland just on your left.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Ballygrangee?

Ballygrangee is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Nendrum Monastery Ruins, a pre-Norman monastic site dating back to the 5th century, offering tranquil surroundings and views of Strangford Lough. Another significant site is Sketrick Castle, a 12th-century ruin on Sketrick Island with grounds free to explore. Don't miss Ballycopeland Windmill, the only remaining working windmill in East Down, dating from the late 18th or early 19th century.

Where can I find scenic views of Strangford Lough?

For picturesque views of Strangford Lough, head to Whiterock Harbour, which is home to two yacht clubs and offers beautiful maritime scenery. The Nendrum Monastery Ruins also provide excellent vantage points over the lough, especially from the park bench in the far east corner.

Are there hiking trails near Ballygrangee attractions?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Boundary Walk, Mount Stewart' (easy, 7.5 km) and 'Floodgates Walk' (easy, 6.5 km) nearby. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Ballygrangee.

What cycling routes are available around Ballygrangee?

The region offers various cycling routes, including 'Grey Abbey loop from Ballywalter' (moderate, 48.5 km) and 'Millisle to Mount Stewart loop' (moderate, 37.6 km). You can discover more routes in the cycling guide for Ballygrangee.

Are there family-friendly things to do around Ballygrangee?

Many attractions are suitable for families. Sketrick Castle and Nendrum Monastery Ruins are historical sites with open grounds for exploration. Ballycopeland Windmill also offers an engaging historical experience, though some parts may have accessibility limitations for wheelchairs. Whiterock Harbour is a pleasant spot for a family stroll by the water.

Is parking available at major attractions like Nendrum Monastery or Sketrick Castle?

Yes, parking is generally available. Nendrum Monastery Ruins has a picnic area just to the side of the visitors' centre, implying parking facilities. For Sketrick Castle, visitors often park near Whiterock Harbour, which has a caravan/car park on the shoreline.

What natural features can I see around Ballygrangee?

The primary natural feature is Strangford Lough, offering picturesque views and opportunities for exploration. When the tide is out near Nendrum Monastery Ruins, you can even see traces of old salmon fisheries. The coastal areas around Whiterock Harbour also provide beautiful natural scenery.

Are there easy walks suitable for beginners near Ballygrangee?

Yes, several easy walks are available. Examples include 'Mount Stewart Gardens – Mount Stewart House loop' (easy, 3.3 km) and 'Movilla Abbey loop from Newtownards North ED' (easy, 4.7 km). More easy options can be found in the easy hikes guide for Ballygrangee.

What do visitors enjoy most about Ballygrangee's attractions?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The tranquil surroundings and views of Strangford Lough at Nendrum Monastery Ruins are highly rated. The scenic coastal views, opportunities to spot seals and otters, and the presence of cafes/restaurants near Sketrick Castle and Whiterock Harbour are also popular highlights.

Are there cafes or pubs near the attractions?

Yes, there are options for refreshments. Near Whiterock Harbour, you'll find public toilets and a cafe/restaurant/bar. Specifically, Daft Eddy's pub is located on Sketrick Island, close to the harbour. Ballycopeland Windmill also has a small visitor centre with a cafe onsite.

What is Helen's Tower and where is it located?

Helen's Tower is a 19th-century folly and lookout tower situated near Bangor, County Down. It was built by the 5th Baron of Dufferin and Claneboye as a shrine for poems and is a fine example of Scottish Baronial architecture. It's known for inspiring the design of the Ulster Tower in France.

Are there any accessibility considerations for attractions like Ballycopeland Windmill?

For Ballycopeland Windmill, disabled access is not possible within the windmill itself due to its traditional structure and changes in level. While wheelchair users can access the exhibition, some parts of the complex are inaccessible. It's advisable to check their official website for the latest accessibility information.

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