Saul Travel Guide
Tourist Guide
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Slieve Donard
Could do with smart tvs as youtube wouldn't work and would be better to have Netflix.
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2026

Crowne Plaza Belfast by IHG
Clean hotel
Reviewed on 31 Dec 2025

Stormont Hotel
Great big fluffy towels, friendly staff, brilliant breakfast. During the day the room was a bit chilly but energy costs are incredibly expensive and it was a freezing January weekend.
Reviewed on 11 Jan 2026

Ekaya Cozy Belfast With 2 Bedrooms
We were over for the 12th celebrations. The property was in a great location, the host responded very quickly to any queries, the property was very clean, homely and had everything we needed, the bed had the comfiest pillows I’ve ever came across and the host had left us milk etc for a cuppa on arrival, ...
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2025

No 1 Luxury Service Accommodation
The property is nice and clean and modern and has plenty of sleeping space. There isn’t much options around the place for eating and not much to do
Reviewed on 11 Jun 2025

Inch Schoolhouse - Event Residence
Popular places to visit

St. John's Point Lighthouse
You can find out about the history of Downpatrick with a visit to St. John's Point Lighthouse. Visit the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Down Cathedral
Down Cathedral is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Northern Ireland as, according to legend, it is where St. Patrick is buried.

Seaforde Tropical Butterfly House
Explore the great outdoors at Seaforde Tropical Butterfly House, a lovely green space in Downpatrick. Visit the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Inch Abbey
Find out about the history of Downpatrick with a stop at Inch Abbey. Visit the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Killyleagh Castle
After visiting Killyleagh Castle, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Killyleagh. While in this relaxing area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Castle Ward
Castle Ward is a building of two halves, the result of the ultimate marital compromise. Lord Bernard Ward wanted to live in a neoclassical mansion, but his wife Lady Anne was a big fan of Gothic architecture. So they built both.
