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Gothic Abbey and Physic Garden Tour

Tour departs on foot from Grey Abbey ruins , Main Street, Greyabbey, County Down, BT22 2NQ
Birds eye view of Grey Abbey ruins, Greyabbey village and Grey Abbey House (Rosemount)

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Tour Guide: Steve Fota

Tour departs on foot from Grey Abbey ruins, Greyabbey

Step into the medieval world of the Cistercian monks and uncover the hidden stories of one of Ireland’s finest Gothic ruins.

Travel back to 1193 as you explore the atmospheric remains of Grey Abbey, a breathtaking example of early Cistercian architecture. Wander through towering stone arches, peaceful cloisters, and centuries‑old walls that echo with history.

Your tour continues into the enchanting Physic Garden, where you’ll discover the herbs and healing plants once grown by the monks to create natural medicines. Learn how these plants were used, why they were cultivated, and how they shaped daily monastic life.

Led by tour guide Steve Fota, this immersive experience blends history, heritage, and horticulture—perfect for curious explorers, history lovers, and garden enthusiasts alike.

A unique chance to explore a remarkable site up close — book your tickets now and experience Grey Abbey as you’ve never seen it before!

 

Things to note

Carers go free.

No other concessions.

Under 18 years must be accompanied by a paying adult and also purchase a full price ticket.

This experience is based outdoors, please dress for warmth and comfort as dictated by the weather.

Tour covers uneven ground and some inclines.

Please wear suitable footwear.

This tour may not be suitable for wheelchair users / those with mobility issues.

Tickets close 24 hrs before.


Getting there
By car: Belfast follow the A20 to Newtownards. Follow the A20 along Kempe Stones Road to Newtownards.  At the roundabout take the 3rd exit along Blair Mayne Road South.  Continue to follow the A20 onto the Portaferry Road. Follow along the Portaferry Road A20 to Main Street in Greyabbey, turn left in the middle of the village at the small roundabout and then right at the crossroads.  Grey Abbey Ruins are now in sight and the carpark is ahead of you, BT22 2NQ.

By bus: See Translink for timetables.


Accessibility
Tour covers uneven ground. Please wear appropriate footwear.
This experience may not be suitable for wheelchair users / those with mobility issues - Please contact the Visitor Information Centre for more information.


Carers 
Where practicable ANDBC will aim to accommodate carers and be as inclusive as possible. With such a diverse range of activities, operated by a number of providers, it is necessary for this to be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Please contact Bangor Visitor Information Centre on 028 9127 0069, and they will be able to address your enquiry.
                                                               

Terms and conditions
Terms and conditions apply


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​​Online booking fees apply. Avoid the booking fee and buy direct through our Visitor Information Centres.

All details subject to change.

 


 

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Ticket£7.00 per ticket

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Opening Times

11am-1pm (15 Aug 2026)

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