A2 Northern Ireland's Coast Road - Part 3 Down
Created | Updated Nov 24, 2006
The A2 is the road that does its best to hug the 185 miles of ragged Northern Ireland coastline. As a result it crosses every major Nothern Irish River the Bann, Lagan amd Foyle, it also is one of, if not the, most scenic routes in Northern Ireland. It offers views of Scotland, the Isle of Man along its course. It also is a geologists dream overing many points of interest along its route.
It skirts the coast of three counties Londonderry, Antrim and Down. In this third part of our journey we follow the road from Belfast through one of its commuter belts to Bangor, down the arm of the Ards Penisula, cross the mouth of Stangford Lough heading down towards and around the moutanins of Mourne to one of Northern Ireland's newest cities Newry.
Belfast
Ballymacarret
Sydenham
City Airport
Holywood
Cultra
Craigavad
Ballygilbert
Cladeboye Estate
Bangor
Ballyholme
Groomsport
Donaghadee
St Patricks Well
Millisle
Ganaway
Ballywalter
Ballyhalbert
Ballyesborough
Portavogie
Cloughy
Broom Hill
Nuns Bridge
Ballyfinragh
Portaferry
Strangford Lough
Strangford
Cloghy
Kilcleif
Ballywooden Little
Ballyhornan
Chapeltown
Ardtole
Ardglass
Coney Island
Killough
Murphystown
Minerstown
Clanmaghery
Ballykilner
Tyrella North
Clough
Dundrum
Dundrum Bay is the location where the Isambard Kingdon Brunel's SS Great Britain ran aground and was beacjed for 9 months in 1846.
Slidderyford Bridge
(Nature Reserve)
Newcastle
Slieve Donard
Maggy’s Leap
Rockabill
Bloody Bridge
Slievenagarragh
Glasdrumman
Annalong
Ballymartin
Kilkeel
Mourne Park House
Knockshee (mt)
Seafield
Ballynedden
Killowen
Slievemeen
Slievemartin
Rostrevor
Warrenpoint
Newry River
Newry