Inch Abbey Ireland

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(189) · Historical landmark in Downpatrick, United Kingdom
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Inch Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery on the outskirts of Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was founded by Anglo-Norman …

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Aug 21, 2024
Historic and interesting but spoilt by the dog fouling throughout the site and ruins. Entry and car parking is free. There is a tarmac path to the Abbey but then it is grass paths through the ruins t… Full review by Maps64395275743
Jun 1, 2024
Nice peaceful place to visit. Much of the abbey is still visible, allowing your imagination to fill in the gaps. Was nice to visit the in early summer. Well kept grounds. Full review by Retired_Cormac
Nov 26, 2023
We enjoyed seeing Inch Abbey. We spent about half an hour exploring the ruins. I think it would be worthwhile having some boards showing the scenes from GOT that were filmed there. If they did have a… Full review by dazman_family

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I would like to know where the nearest car park to Inch Abbey is? Can you drive off Inch Abbey Road (where the brown …
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I would like to know where the nearest car park to Inch Abbey is? Can you drive off Inch Abbey Road (where the brown Abbey signpost is) onto the restricted usage road? thank you Carryn
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If you follow the signpost down the little road, there is a carpark at the graveyard just beside the abbey
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Answer by Patricia M · Jul 21, 2017
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What currency does Northern Ireland use?
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