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Ardglass Links

Ardglass Golf Club - 18-hole links course. Features course map, green fees, playing times, history, club facilities and photos.

Ardglass Vikings - Group who have constructed two Viking longboats for racing purposes. Details of races and upcoming events. All proceeds and donations go to local charity.

Old Commercial Bar - Public house with history, reviews and photos.

Ardglass - Guide to the fishing village with virtual tour and history, plus accommodation, dining, shopping and community listings.

Margaret's Cottage - Bed & Breakfast accomodation, with photos, prices and information on local attractions.

MC Services - Supplies, installs and maintains milking parlours and milking equipment. Includes details on new and used equipment for sale, with current special offers.

Mulhall Portrait Artist - Local artist, drawing inspiration from rock music. Includes gallery of images and contact details.

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