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Down Wildlife Parks
Choose from our selection of wildlife parks in down county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
6 wildlife parks in down county
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Delamont Country Park
Downpatrick,Down
The perfect location for Family and Friends to have fun, enjoy themselves and breathe in the Countryside Experience. The Park has something for everyone and is designed to allow individuals, corporate and private Organisations, school and youth club outings, toddlers play groups or senior citizens to have and enjoy that all important day out....
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Castle Espie Wildfowl Centre
Comber,Down
Ireland's largest collection of ducks, geese and swans. Viewing from hides, waterfowl gardens, woodland walks. Nature centre, art gallery, shop, café. Wheelchair access....
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Ulster Wildlife Centre
Crossgar,Down
Situated in a former walled garden the centre features a Victorian conservatory containing grape vines planted as far back as the last century. Visitors can experience wildlife gardening and explore four 'mini irish habitats', namely wetland, woodland, peatland and flowery meadow....
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Castle Espie Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre
Comber,Down
Houses the largest collection of wildfowl in Ireland in the tranquil setting of lakes woodlands and beautifully landscaped gardens. Many tame birds, some endangered, will feed from your hand while thousands of wild birds can be seen from bird hides. Facilities include a gift shop, restaurant, art gallery, education centre and woodland walks.

Wildfowl & Wetlands: WWT Castle Espie is run by The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, a charity working since 1946 to save wetlands for wildli...
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Wildlife
Kilkeel,Down
Commissioners. Most of these areas are now open to the public. Today splendid mountain vistas, public. Today splendid mountain vistas, woodland walks, and a range of facilities (including an exhibition centre and restaurant) can all be enjoyed. The story of how the dam was built continues story of how the dam was built continues to fascinate visitors this unique resource....
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Crossgar
Crossgar,Down
Crossgar, five miles due south of Saintfield, a small hamlet in the nineteenth century has now grown into a lively village, well known for its fine restaurants and pubs which provide excellent food and lively entertainment. Perhaps the most dominant and striking feature of the village is to be found at the southern end - Tobar Muire Monastry of the passionist missionary order. Here, within the Victorian walled garden, you'll find the Ulster Wildlife Centre which was opened in 1992 by Sir David...
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