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From County Down to Portrush, The Royal Golf Giant's Causeway

n_ico_balle.gif (1069 octets) Where to play ?
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n_ico_balle.gif (1069 octets) Informations

INFORMATION

a_ico_fleche.gif (102 octets) TOURISM
Northern Irish Tourist Board
59 North Street
Belfast BT1 1NB
Tel 028 90246609
www.discovernorthernireland.com

a_ico_fleche.gif (102 octets) HOTELS & RESTAURANTS

- Slieve Donard Hotel
Down Road, Newcastle
Co. Down. BT33 0AH
Tel (01396) 723681
Fax (01396) 724830

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Clandeboye Lodge
10 Estate Road, Clandeboye Bangor, Co Down BT19 1UR
Tel (01247) 852500
Fax (01247) 852772
- Harmony Hill Country House Balnamore, Ballymoney
Co Antrim, BT53 7PS
Tel 44 (0)28 276 63459
www.harmonyhill.net


- Galgorm Manor

Galgorm Road -  Ballymena
Co. Antrim BT42 1EA
Tel (44) 028 25 646161
Fax (44) 028 25 651151 www.galgormcastle.com mail@galgorm.com

- Shanks Restaurant
Crawforsburn Road, Bangor
Co Down BT19 1GB
Tel (0147) 853313

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Buck's Head Restaurant
77 Main Street, Dundrum
Tel (013967) 51868

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- Ardglass Golf Club
Castle Place? Ardglass
Co Down,BT30 7TP
Tel 0801 396 841219
Fax 0801 396 841841

- Bangor Golf Club
Broadway, Bangor BT20 4RH
Tel 01247 270922

- Belvoir Park Golf Club
Newtownbreda,
Belfast BT8 4AN
Tel (01232) 491693

- Carnalea Golf Club

Station Road? Carnelea, BT19 1EZ
Tel (01247) 270368

- Clandeboye Golf Club

51 Tower Road, Conlig Newtownards
Co Down, BT23 3PN
Tel 01247 271767


- Galgorm Castle Ballymena

Co Antrim, BT42 1HL
Tel 028 25646161
Fax 028 25651157


- Malone Golf Club

240 Upper Malone Road, Dunmurry
Belfast BT 17 9LB
Tel 028 9061 2758
Fax 028 9043 1394


- Royal Co Down Golf Club
Newcastle,
Co Down, BT33 0AN
Tel 028 4372 3314
Fax 028 4372 26281


- Royal Portrush
Dunloe Road, Portrush
Co Antrim,
Tel 01265 822311
Fax 01265 823139

a_ico_fleche.gif (102 octets) WHEN ?
Owing to the presence of the Gulfstream, the Irish climate is mild and damp. It rarely snows or freezes, and in contrary it's rarely too hot. May and June are the sunniest months. But even in summer, it's wise to put a warm and waterproof overcoat in your golf bag; short showers can arrive as a sudden from the Atlantic Ocean at any time.

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