Explore 12th century towers
Category

Sightseeing

Est. Duration

0-30m

Age requirement

All ages

Message from Laura

Killyleagh Castle Towers is one of the most charming, fairytale places to visit in Northern Ireland. Situated in the village of Killyleagh, the Castle was built in the 12th century to resemble a French Chateau from the Loire Valley with round corner turrets, a steeply sloping grey slate roof and a gate lodge.

Today Killyleagh Castle is the oldest inhabited castle in Northern Ireland, with the main part of the castle being home to Gawn Hamilton and his family.

The Hamilton's have now opened two of the towers as self catering accommodation. Guests can have use of tennis courts and swimming pool as well as the roof top patio. The towers can sleep up to 15 people and offer beautiful, modern facilities.

Surrounding the castle are lush gardens, manicured lawns, and ancient woodland, providing a serene and picturesque setting. The castle’s proximity to Strangford Lough allows for breathtaking views of the water and the surrounding countryside. It’s one of my favourite places to photograph in Northern Ireland, so be sure to bring your camera!

How to visit ?

While Killyleagh Castle remains a private residence, guided tours of the castle can be arranged by appointment, allowing you to delve into the castle’s intriguing past and admire its architectural splendor. Special events, including weddings and concerts, can also be hosted on the castle grounds, providing a unique and memorable experience for guests.

📌Top Travel Tip: Try The Smugglers Table for a delicious Northern Irish meal!

💚 As with any natural area please follow the principles of Leave No Trace, respecting the environment and wildlife.

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