Food scene
The best place for breakfasts and lunches.
Great coffee, friendly staff and a scrumptious menu
Bridewell Coffee and Provisions
19 High StThe best place for breakfasts and lunches.
Great coffee, friendly staff and a scrumptious menu
Vending pod for local fruit, vegetables, salads and meal kits.
Located at the farm so low in food miles and high on freshness
Flavour First
224 Killaughey RoadVending pod for local fruit, vegetables, salads and meal kits.
Located at the farm so low in food miles and high on freshness
Pier 36
36 The ParadeGreat for a pint by the fire, a friendly welcome and good pub grub
Excellent views of the harbour, good for steak and seafood
8 locals recommend
Harbour and Company Wood Fired Kitchen
31 The ParadeExcellent views of the harbour, good for steak and seafood
Co-op Food - Donaghadee
20 New StGreat for shopping, fairtrade products and a well stocked off licence
Farina Pizza
21 High StreetFantastic, authentic pizza!
Yaks
48 Abbey StreetFantastic food! Authentic recipes made from scratch with fresh ingredients.
Sightseeing
Only a few minutes walk away at the end of the harbour, you'll also see the lifeboat, the Copeland Islands, lot of wildlife, and during the summer months, the spot for pier jumping.
8 locals recommend
Donaghadee Harbour
82 Moat StOnly a few minutes walk away at the end of the harbour, you'll also see the lifeboat, the Copeland Islands, lot of wildlife, and during the summer months, the spot for pier jumping.
The perfect spot to admire the view to Scotland. Recently restored and home to a camera obscura, the Moat is open on Saturdays and Sundays , May - September.
The Moat
74 Moat StThe perfect spot to admire the view to Scotland. Recently restored and home to a camera obscura, the Moat is open on Saturdays and Sundays , May - September.
A great place to go with kids. Lots of tanks of native and tropical sea life, otters, penguins and home to the seal rescue centre.
49 locals recommend
Exploris Aquarium
1 Castle StA great place to go with kids. Lots of tanks of native and tropical sea life, otters, penguins and home to the seal rescue centre.
An award winning visitor attraction which tells the stories of those who designed, built, worked on and travelled in the Titanic located on the historical site where the ship was built.
323 locals recommend
Titanic Belfast
1 Olympic WayAn award winning visitor attraction which tells the stories of those who designed, built, worked on and travelled in the Titanic located on the historical site where the ship was built.
Plan your trip around Strangford Lough to include a crossing on the ferry between Portaferry and Strangford.
9 locals recommend
Strangford station
Plan your trip around Strangford Lough to include a crossing on the ferry between Portaferry and Strangford.
A National Trust property with arange of formal and informal gardens, and a grand house recently restored to its full glory.
38 locals recommend
Mount Stewart
Portaferry RoadA National Trust property with arange of formal and informal gardens, and a grand house recently restored to its full glory.
Amazing grounds with formal parterre gardens, informal woodlands and a large walled garden. The official residence of His Majesty the King in Northern Ireland and the location of many historic events, the castle is open to the public.
36 locals recommend
Hillsborough Castle and Gardens
301-303 The SquareAmazing grounds with formal parterre gardens, informal woodlands and a large walled garden. The official residence of His Majesty the King in Northern Ireland and the location of many historic events, the castle is open to the public.
City/town information
Easy to get to by bus and train, Belfast is a compact, cosmopolitan city known for its friendly welcome.
110 locals recommend
Belfast
Easy to get to by bus and train, Belfast is a compact, cosmopolitan city known for its friendly welcome.
A beautiful villiage on the edge of Strangford Lough, with antique shops, restaurants, aand the ruins of Greyabbey and its gardens.
12 locals recommend
Greyabbey
A beautiful villiage on the edge of Strangford Lough, with antique shops, restaurants, aand the ruins of Greyabbey and its gardens.