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🏰Narrow Water Castle

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Narrow Water Castle is a 16th-century tower house located on the shores of Carlingford Lough near Warrenpoint, County Down. It is a private residence and not open to the public, but can be viewed from the outside. The castle is a picturesque landmark often photographed from the nearby road or walking trails.

For families with kids, this is best as a quick stop during a scenic drive or walk. There are no facilities, so bring your own snacks and water. The area has limited parking and is more suitable for older children interested in history or photography.
- Ages 8+ (for interest in history)
- Free to view
- No toilet, café, or play facilities
- Combine with a trip to nearby Narrow Water Forest for a fuller day out

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages818+
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Travel tips

  • It's a viewing-only stop, not an attraction

    The castle is a private residence and not open to the public. You can only view it from outside via nearby roads or walking trails.

  • Better for older children

    Most suitable for children aged 8 and over who have an interest in history or photography. Younger children may find a brief exterior viewing less engaging.

  • Plan it as a quick stop, not a full activity

    Allow 15-30 minutes to view the castle and take photos. Best combined with Narrow Water Forest or other nearby activities for a fuller day out.

  • No facilities available on site

    There are no toilets, cafés, or play areas. Bring your own snacks, water, and nappies. Use facilities in Warrenpoint before or after.

  • Parking is limited

    Parking spaces are limited in the area. Arrive early or consider a quieter time to find a spot, especially on weekends.

  • Bring supplies for a walk

    Pack snacks, water, and a packed lunch if combining with nearby walks or Narrow Water Forest.

  • Free to view

    No entry fee, making it an affordable photo stop or brief break during a scenic drive through County Down.

  • It's a picturesque photo spot

    The 16th-century tower house is photogenic, especially from nearby roads or walking trails. Worth a stop if you enjoy photography or coastal scenery.

  • Combine with Narrow Water Forest for a better visit

    The castle alone is brief. Pair it with nearby Narrow Water Forest to create a fuller half-day outing with woodland walks and more to explore.

  • Suitable for a scenic drive stop

    Perfect as a brief viewing stop during a car journey along the coast. Useful to stretch legs without needing a planned activity.

  • Be prepared for outdoor viewing

    You'll be outside viewing the castle from a distance. Dress for weather and bring wet-weather gear if rain is forecast.

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