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Mother's Day at Castle Ward

Castle Ward, Strangford, County Down, BT307BA
Mother and Daughter walking hand-in-hand down Lime Tree Walk in Castle Ward Estate

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Join us for a special celebration of Mother's Day at the stunning Castle Ward National Trust! Treat the wonderful mothers in your life to an enchanting afternoon filled with music, nature, and memorable experiences.

Date: Mother's Day 30 March Time: Activities from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM Location: Castle Ward National Trust

Live Music from 1:00 PM, relax and unwind as the talented duo Acoustic Melodies serenades you in the picturesque courtyard. Enjoy a delightful selection of tunes that create the perfect backdrop for your Mother's Day celebration.

Carriage Rides, experience the charm of Castle Ward like never before with our special carriage rides available from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM. Immerse yourself in the beautiful surroundings as you embark on a leisurely journey through the estate. Please note: Carriage rides are available at an additional cost and are cash-only, so be sure to bring along your coins for this lovely experience!

Gather your family and make timeless memories together in this beautiful setting. Whether you're basking in the live music or enjoying a scenic ride, there's something for everyone to cherish.

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Castle Ward, StrangfordDiscover a place of contrasts and creativity at Castle Ward, an eccentric 18th century mansion and estate looking out over the tranquil waters of Strangford Lough in County Down where visitors can explore cultivated gardens, sheltered woodland and the shoreline.

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Season (30 Mar 2025)
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Sunday12:30 - 17:00

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