Upon entering Donaghadee you will notice the lovely harbour.Park the car and go for a stroll.Plenty of coffee shops and bars available for refreshments.Well worth a visit
The lighthouse, the harbour, the large tidal range, the boats, all these combine with the pastel coloured houses to make this a timeless view.
Visited Donaghadee town and harbour for family history reasons but I'm so glad we did. This relatively unchanged, quaint coastal town is quintessential Ireland. Weather was warm and sunny and waters clear during our visit so there was much fun and activity on the sandy beaches with swimmers and yachts in the water and many people along Shore St. On these clear days you can see across to the Scotland mainland but watch out as we found out after coming out from a local cafe from having lunch, when conditions are right, the mystical fog is known to just roll in for a completely different experience. We found the locals very friendly and helpful. If staying in town (we stayed at Pier 36) everything to see and do is within walking distance and convenient. The lighthouse is a prominent feature for great photo ops. The Moat on the hill is easy to climb up to with fantastic views across the harbour and town - great for those panoramic shots. Souvenirs are best at the small RNLI Donaghadee lifeboat station shop along the harbour with proceeds going to this organisation but volunteers man the shop so open hours may vary. Really enjoyed our stay and hope we get another chance to visit.
A great little walk along the harbour to the lighthouse. Great views and fresh air. A great outing which can be followed by a meal in the many restaurants and cafés close by.
Donaghadee harbour is one of the best places to walk on the East coast. It is flat with a beautiful working lighthouse at the far end, with a modern children's play area and delightful home made ice-cream shops available. If your feeling energetic, head for the castle monument which is climbable for a vivid landscape of the harbour.Decent warden toilets available opposite the play area.
Before meal we took a stroll along the harbour it was so pleasant and peaceful. Set us up for a lovely meal
Donaghadee harbour and it's fabulous lighthouse is a landmark of distinction,In years gone by it was a very busy port .coal timber and a host of other goods were disembark at this site before Belfast docks was developed .now it a place of natural beauty ,take a stroll admire the boats not forgetting its the home of the famous Donaghadee lifeboat .over all it a great place to relax across the street hava a cupa take in the view so when you are in the beautiful cost of Co Down stop off and enjoy. we do at most times of the year
i went to donaghadee one bright summer day in may. Got fish and chips out of Davids chippy nicest i have tasted in a long time and not too expensive. Donaghadee has a lighthouse and a pier . It also has a play park and benches to sit on overlooking the sea. so peaceful
This place has remained the same since I was a wee girl (apart from the paddling pool). On a sunny day its a lovely location and nice to sit with a bag of chips and watch the waves and the boats moving around.
Took my 2 nieces from England to the park they had a great time playing, plus in the water, the sand is great they had sandcastles built before the tide came in, plenty of places to eat, and great ice cream stores. Toilets are across the road from the park.