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  1. Made in AND Graphic
    Discover a beautiful selection of handcrafted gifts and artwork made by over 20 talented local artists and crafter, from 20 Nov 2025 - 4 Jan 2026
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  2. January Events
    What's happening this January 2026 in Ards and North Down.
  3. A trio of images - a family walking in Crawfordsburn Country Park, Scrabo at sunset from across Strangford Lough and Temple of the Winds at Mount Stewart National Trust

    Winter walks in the Ards and North Down region of Northern Ireland offer a wonderful way to connect with nature and enjoy the crisp, fresh air during the colder months. The area is blessed with 185km of stunning coastal landscapes, tranquil woodlands, and picturesque trails that are perfect for exploring in winter.

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Delve into rich culture and heritage, explore parks and gardens, discover the coast and feast on fabulous food.

  1. Food and Drink in Ards and North Down
    Ards and North Down is well established as a leading food region where culinary innovation thrives. Savour the tastes of our region’s many award-winning restaurants and artisan food shops. Menus feature the finest local fayre and you can enjoy the warmest of welcomes with a ‘wee dram’ of local ale, gin or whiskey.
  2. Sustainable Tourism
    The need to be green and sustainable to protect the planet is increasing, across in our personal lives and for businesses. Tourism is no exception with many of our attractions, activity and accommodation providers taking steps to protect the environment and be more sustainable.
  3. Donaghadee Lighthouse, Mount Stewart, Strangford Lough, Filming

    The stunning scenery of Ards and North Down is becoming an increasingly popular location for filming in Northern Ireland. From gritty dramas to big blockbusters our beautiful landscapes and seascapes provide the backdrop, it is not surprising so many choose to bring productions here.

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