Downhill Hostel
A backpacker's hostel in one of the most beautiful locations of Northern Ireland! Stunningly situated, the Downhill Hostel overlooks the North Coasts' largest beach and the Atlantic Ocean. The hostel is backed by dramatic cliffs and bordered by a stream, creating the perfect setting for a relaxed
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Downhill is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, near Castlerock. Started in 1776, Downhill was the romantic vision of Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry. The Earl Bishop created an elegant mansion at Downhill, which now lies in ruins, and on the nearby clifftop he built the circular Mussenden Temple as his library, modelled on the Temple of Vesta. It is now a National Trust property.