Avoid the large group tours and visit more than you could using public transport during this small-group, luxury full-day excursion learning more about each site than you would if visiting independently. Enjoy the comforts in one of our Mercedes MPVs complete with wifi, Air con and complimentary refreshments. Generally areas to visit are St Patrick's Centre, The burial place of St Patrick, Newcastle and Hillsborough Castle. All our tours can be fully customised to suit the clients needs.
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A historic monument that doubled as a location for Game of Thrones. The ruins of the ancient Cistercian Abbey can be reached with an easy five minute stroll from our Inch Abbey station. You can explore the ruins, take in the views, and in the summer it’s a lovely spot for a picnic. It was also used as a location for Game of Thrones! See where Robb Stark’s camp was located in season one – it’s where he was proclaimed the King of the North. On certain dates in the summer, a living history monk will be on-site to provide guided tours of the Abbey.
Visit the statue of St Patrick at the top of Slieve Patrick. Construction began of this statue in 1932, the 1500th anniversary of St. Patrick's landing at the Slaney. From the top of the Statue there are excellent views across the surrounding countryside and Strangford Lough. Parking is provided at the entrance; there are no footpaths so sensible shoes are advisable.
According to tradition, the monastery was founded by Saint Patrick shortly after his arrival in AD 432; he landed via the nearby River Slaney and was granted a barn (Old Irish saball) by the local chieftain Dichu. He then placed it under the protection of Dunnius (Mo Duin). It is the traditional site of death of Saint Patrick, who died at Saul on 17 March 465.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
Travelers will be met by our driver displaying a name board.
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