Visit Ards and North Down this Autumn and Winter 🍂
Embrace the natural landscapes and seascapes as you journey the 115 miles of scenic coastline winding your way along the edge of Belfast Lough, on to the Ards Peninsula and Strangford Lough.
Whatever your interests or budget, Ards and North Down offers a wealth of experiences and unforgettable moments this autumn and winter.
Looking for adventure, culture, or simply a chance to relax and recharge? Ards and North Down is the perfect destination for your next getaway. From the stunning coastline of the Irish Sea to charming towns brimming with history, this region has it all—and then some!
Whether you’re exploring the independent stores in the City of Bangor, the history of Comber, the delights of Donaghadee, coffee culture in Holywood, or some retail therapy in Newtownards. To discovering the enchanting beauty of Strangford Lough, or venturing through the rolling countryside, Ards and North Down promises something special for everyone.
Things to Do This Autumn and Winter in Ards and North Down
Known for its captivating coastline, the region is a haven for water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The breathtaking shores of the North Down Coastal Path invite long, scenic walks, while Strangford Lough, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is perfect for kayaking, birdwatching, and spotting seals in their natural habitat.
For adventure seekers, the Mourne Coastal Route offers opportunities for sailing, paddleboarding, and scenic cycling trails. Meanwhile, families can explore the beautiful beaches throughout the borough, including our Blue Flag Award and the UK-wide Seaside Award winners: Groomsport, Millisle, Ballywalter South and Cloughey beaches, ideal for picnics and peaceful strolls, as well as top attractions like Pickie Funpark and Exploris Aquarium and Seal Sanctuary, Northern Ireland's only aquarium!
Not a fan of the sea? No problem! Head inland to uncover hidden gems such as WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre, where wildlife thrives, or the lush landscapes of Mount Stewart, a world-famous National Trust property. With endless countryside and quaint villages to discover, Ards and North Down provides a natural playground in Northern Ireland.
What’s On in Ards and North Down
Throughout the year, Ards and North Down host an incredible variety of events, taking place across the towns, villages, and countryside. From Bangor to Newtownards, Holywood to Donaghadee, and the scenic shores of Strangford Lough, there’s always something happening to bring people together.
Music, food, art, sport, theatre, history—whatever you’re into, you’ll find events to match in Ards and North Down. Many are family-friendly, and some are truly unique to the region, offering traditions and experiences you won’t find anywhere else.
Take a look at our monthly events calendar to discover what’s happening right now, and don’t forget to mark your diary for some of our biggest events of the year.
Great Places to Visit This Autumn and Winter in Ards and North Down
Ards and North Down has something for everyone. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the mix of adventure and tranquillity, with walking, cycling, and water-based activities in abundance. For culture lovers, towns like Donaghadee, Comber, Holywood and Newtownards and offer rich histories, local crafts, and warm hospitality.
Bangor’s arts scene provides plenty of opportunities to enjoy live music, theatre, and art exhibitions, with Creative Peninsula events, Open House Festival and Aspects, as well as many more. While its award-winning eateries serve up the best of local produce, whether you’re enjoying a quiet pint in a cosy pub or dining on freshly caught seafood, the region is a hub of food and drink excellence.
Families will love the variety of attractions, from farm parks to heritage sites. Or, why not enjoy a ride between Strangford and Portaferry on the Strangford Ferry. The Anglo-Norman Savage family, established the original ferry in 1188, making it the longest existing ferry service in the world, and a great spot to take in the picturesque views of the lough. For couples, the region’s romantic hideaways and boutique stays offer the perfect escape.
Stay in Comfort and Style
Looking for accommodation? Ards and North Down has options to suit every taste and need. Choose from coastal cottages, luxury hotels, charming B&Bs, and more. With stunning views practically guaranteed, wherever you stay will feel like a retreat.
A Taste of Ards and North Down
Foodies will adore the culinary delights of this region. With its coastal location, Ards and North Down is known for menus featuring fresh seafood sourced from nearby waters and delightful farm-to-table offerings that highlight local produce. This is a place with a famed agricultural and nautical heritage which is home to world class ingredients. Comber Earlies PGI status potatoes, Portavogie prawns, Strangford Lough oysters and County Down grass fed beef are just a few examples of the fine produce that is unique to Ards and North Down. Add to that artisan cheeses, locally distilled gin from our two distilleries, The Copeland Distillery in Donaghadee and Echlinville Distillery in Kircubbin and local markets showcase a variety of artisan products, including cheeses, preserves and baked goods crafted by local producers, and you’ll be spoilet for choice.
Make sure to visit local cafes, tearooms, and restaurants to experience seasonal, locally sourced menus that celebrate the region’s rich agricultural heritage. Enjoy a trail or tour, find the next foodie event to tantalise your tastebuds, and simply relax and enjoy a warm welcome be spoiled from our local hospitality.
So, whatever kind of holiday or short break you’re looking for, Ards and North Down deliver a world of discoveries and experiences.
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