Do you have to pay in delamont?

Season Tickets purchased online will be available for collection from Delamont Country Park office/kiosk three working days after purchased, plus two days if purchased at the weekend. Season Tickets are vaild from 1 April until 31 March annually, and there is a charge for replacement Season Tickets if required.

Is Delamont Country Park free?

Try the next left after the main entrance, park at the bottom beside the water, all locals park there for free. 2 to 3 entrance into the park within a few mins walk.

Who owns Delamont Country Park?

There are two gate lodges built ca 1855. Delamont Country Park owned by Down District Council and is open to the public, as is the nursery garden. Delamont House is presently owned by the Belfast Education & Library Board.

Are dogs allowed in delamont?

Dogs must be kept on leads in the park. There is a dog exercise field available. The path may not be hard and firm in all weathers with loose stones (not bigger than 10cm) with occasional tree roots and pot holes and will be at least 80cm wide for its entire length.

What river flows into Strangford Lough?

the Annacloy River
Course. The river begins its life as the Ballynahinch River which flows from west of the town of Ballynahinch to Annacloy where it is known as the Annacloy River. This then becomes the Quoile proper, which flows through Downpatrick and the Quoile Pondage before finally emptying into Strangford Lough.

Is tollymore dog friendly?

over a year ago. over a year ago. Yes dogs are allowed on the campsite and it’s a brilliant place and safe for them to be.

Are the Mourne mountains dog friendly?

Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a lead. Offering panoramic views of Slieve Croob, the Mourne Mountains and the rolling hills of the County Down countryside Drumkeeragh Forest offers 20km (12.4 miles) of waymarked trails exploring the forest. Choose from three unique trails of varying length and grade.

Who owns Strangford Lough?

NI Department for Infrastructure
Portaferry–Strangford ferry

Locale County Down, Northern Ireland
Transit type Passenger and automobile ferry
Owner NI Department for Infrastructure
Operator Transport NI
Began operation 1611 or earlier

What fish can you catch in Strangford Lough?

Strangford Lough is a large body of water separated from the sea by the Ards Peninsula which offers a range of sea fishing opportunities. Most sea angling takes place close to the mouth of the lough and the pier at Portaferry fishes well in summer for mackerel, pollock, coalfish and wrasse.

Can dogs go on the Gobbins walk?

No, no animals are allowed.

Is Finn Lough pet friendly?

Is Finn Lough pet friendly? Finn Lough is not pet friendly. Can children stay at Finn Lough? We only accommodate guests 16 years and over.

Is Slieve Donard suitable for dogs?

About this walk Lovely open spaces for dogs to run around. Sometimes sheep at the top of the mountain so beware if your dog likes to chase. At the bottom of the mountain is toilets and picnic area.

How long does it take to drive around Strangford Lough?

It takes around an hour and a half to get from one end of the lough to the other.

What is Strangford Lough famous for?

Strangford Lough is a popular tourist destination noted for its fishing and scenery. Towns and villages around the lough include Killyleagh, Comber, Newtownards, Portaferry and Strangford. The latter two straddle either shore of the narrow Strangford channel, and are connected by a car ferry.

Where can I fish in Strangford?

Where can I find sea bass in Northern Ireland?

Glenarm – The beach at Glenarm can see plenty of flatfish caught with summer bringing plaice and all other times of the year seeing species such as bass, dogfish and winter cod and whiting caught. It is best to arrive at this mark a few hours before low water and fish the tide down and then a few hours back up.

Are there toilets at the Gobbins?

Toilets are impossible on the path and even taking water or a camera is only recommended as long as both hands are free. Hard hats are worn but this is not a problem. It seems a shame that such an attraction will exclude so many visitors.

How long is the Gobbins walk?

3 miles
The Gobbins is a physically challenging walk. A moderate standard of fitness is required. The path is 3 miles (5km) long, quite narrow, with many hand-carved and uneven steps. The entire walk is the equivalent of climbing and descending 50 flights of stairs.

Can you bring dogs glamping?

Dogs are allowed in Pods/Bell Tents (guests to bring own dog beds). Dogs are not allowed in Glamping Villas.

Can you take dogs to Belle Isle?

Dogs are allowed throughout the park; they are not allowed at the conservatory. Dogs must be leashed and under their owner’s control at all times.