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Ease your stress by using our simple to follow instructions on how to find us. This map should assist you: indeed if you print this page to take it with you, we believe the instructions are as easy to follow as an ordinary map, so you should have no arguments with your 'navigator'. From the Motorway (M2) Follow the M2 into Belfast. Check the overhead Gantry signs for the 'Westlink'/M1 Motorway/Dublin/Newry and get into the correct lane (2nd from left). Travel along the west link going straight through two large roundabout type junctions. immediately after the second roundabout you will join the M1 Motorway. Follow this until you reach junction 7 (11miles); for Hillsborough/ Sprucefield/Newry/Dublin at which time you should leave the motorway. Still following those signs, join the A1 dual carriageway and follow it for two miles until you reach the Hillsborough roundabout at the top of the hill. Use the left filter lane just before the roundabout and continue a short distance until you enter Hillsborough village. Once you reach the old part of the village which is easily identifiable by the architecture and about 1 mile from the hillsborough roundabout, keep an eye to your left for the road to Annahilt and Ballynahinch. (If you are unsure in anyway the staff at any of the local shops will happily direct you to Ballynahinch Road). From The Republic: Continue to travel north from Newry on the A1 Dual Carriageway. You will pass turn-offs for Banbridge, Dromara and Dromore. Continue until you reach the first roundabout (Hillsborough roundabout) and turn right. This road will lead you back into the village of Hillsborough from where you should follow our instructions below. From Hillsborough: At the bottom of the Main Street in Hillsborough, you will see that
there is a road junction. with signposting for Annahilt and
Ballynahinch. Turn off Main Street, into Ballynahinch Street. Follow
this road for 3.5 miles (5.6km) and after a right hand corner, which
Fortwilliam overlooks, look out for our white gateposts with the sign
from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board. This is our entrance. |
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