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Drumaroad in the region of N Ireland is a city in United Kingdom - some 309 mi or ( 497 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

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Current time in Drumaroad is now 02:11 AM (Wednesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Tullymurry, Saintfield, Ravernet, Manchester, and Liverpool. While being here, make sure to check out Tullymurry . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Drumaroad ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Open Canoe Sailing

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Open Canoe sailing with an improvised sailing rig at the Life Adventure Centre on Castlewellan Lake, Castlewellan Forest Park, County Down NI ..


Castlewellan Lake.mp4

5:38 min by irishtower
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A stroll around Castlewellan Lake in Co Down in October 2010. ..

Castlewellan Forest Park & Castle-Northern Ireland

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Co.Down-Northern Ireland ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Seaforde

Seaforde is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is within the townland of Naghan, one mile (1.6 km) north of Clough on the main Ballynahinch to Newcastle road. It is part of the Down District Council area. The village is clustered round the parish church of 1720 and the demesne walls of Seaforde House. In 1828 the Almshouses were built by Colonel Mathew Forde MP and were intended to house six elderly people and the village courthouse.

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Located at 54.30 -5.83 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Villages in County Down

Tievenadarragh

Tievenadarragh is a townland at Loughinisland, County Down, Northern Ireland. The townland contains the Loughinisland Churches, the remains of three ruined churches dating from the 13th to the 17th centuries. They are situated in a large graveyard on an island in Loughinisland Lake, now reached by a causeway. The churches are state-care historic monuments at grid ref: J4234 4537.

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Located at 54.35 -5.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Townlands of County Down

Clough

Clough is a village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It sits about 3 miles from Dundrum on the A2 between Newcastle and Belfast. The A2 continues via Downpatrick and the coast via Strangford and the ferry to Portaferry to Belfast, whilst most road traffic heads along from Clough along the A24 via Carryduff to Belfast. It had a population of 255 people in the 2001 Census. Clough is situated within the Down District Council area.

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Located at 54.29 -5.84 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Townlands of County Down, Villages in County Down

Clough Castle

Clough Castle is the site of an Anglo-Norman Motte-and-bailey situated in Clough, County Down, Northern Ireland, near the junction of the A25 and A24 roads. Clough Castle Motte and bailey and tower are State Care Historic Monuments in the townland of Clough, in Down District Council area, at grid ref: J4092 4029.

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Located at 54.29 -5.83 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Castles in County Down, Ruins in Northern Ireland

Loughinisland massacre

The Loughinisland massacre took place on 18 June 1994 in the small village of Loughinisland, County Down, Northern Ireland. The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a loyalist paramilitary group, attacked a crowded pub with assault rifles, killing six civilians and wounding five. The pub was targeted because those inside were believed to be Catholics.

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Located at 54.34 -5.82 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1994 in Northern Ireland, Deaths by firearm in Northern Ireland, Mass murder in 1994, Massacres in Northern Ireland, Police misconduct in Northern Ireland, Royal Ulster Constabulary, Spree shootings in Northern Ireland, The Troubles in County Down, Ulster Volunteer Force actions