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Bearnagh and Meelmore

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Bearnagh and Meelmore

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Slieve Bearnagh (739m) is one of the most distinctive mountains in the Mournes and is renowned for the granite tors on its summit.

Slieve Meelmore (704m) is also included in this walk, creating a circuit with superb views on a good day stretching as far as the Sperrins, Lough Neagh and Strangford Lough.

With the Mourne Wall to use as a handrail on the higher parts of the mountain, navigation is relatively straight forward and the only compass work needed in bad weather is for the descent off Slieve Meelmore.

Start Point:
J312314

Finish Point:
J312314

Route:
From the car park, turn left onto Trassey Road and look straight ahead where you will see the start of Trassey Track. Go through the double gates or use the stone stile. Be careful not to go down the ungated track on the left immediately before this, as it leads into Tollymore Forest. A sign for the Trassey Track and markers for the Mourne Way indicate you are on the right trail. The track climbs gently beside Clonachullion Wood, becoming rougher underfoot as you progress. Two further double gates with 'kissing gates' are passed through before you enter the wild terrain of the Mournes themselves. A stone wall can now be seen extending west around the base of Slieve Meelmore. Continue up Trassey Track which winds through a couple of gentle switchbacks before climbing under Spellack's crags and flattening out as you reach the head of the valley. Slieve Bearnagh looms large at the head of the valley on the right hand side and the track soon forks as paths veer left and right around its flanks. Keep left and begin to climb, crossing rougher terrain underfoot. This section ends at the col known as Hare's Gap which is bisected by the Mourne Wall. Climb over the stile, turn right and follow the wall. The climb up Bearnagh is steep and continous and begins with a set of stone steps. The slopes soon steepen again and do not relent until you arrive at the rock outcrops of the North Tor. Continue to follow the Mourne Wall across the shallow col separating Bearnagh's twin tops. A short climb now leads to the huge summit Tor. Follow the wall down from the top of Bearnagh to the col beneath Slieve Meelmore. The climb to the top of Slieve Meelmore is steady for around 500m, all the way to the angular stone shelter that adorns the summit. When you start up the wall from the col - keep to the wall furthest to the right. After reaching the summit of Slieve Meelmore follow the Mourne Wall down to reach the wall intersection and follow the right hand wall descending into the valley until you meet another wall (marking the field boundary). Turn right and follow this path to the Trassey Track, then turn left and retrace your steps back to the start.

Distance:
6 miles

Terrain:
Rugged paths, open mountain

Point of interest:
Views from both summits

Facilities:
Car Parking in Trassey car park - free Meelmore Lodge - secure car park (charge), coffee shop, toilets & showers, camping and hostel. Refreshments & knitwear at Turnip House (approx. 600 yards along path to Tollymore Forest from start).

Publication:
None

Nearest town:
Newcastle

OS map:
Sheet 29

Accessible toilet facilities:
Yes

Accessible terrain:
Rough tracks and open mountain terrain

Accessible signage:
There is no signage on route, use of a map is required to navigate this route

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  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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Road Directions

The circuit starts and finishes at the Trassey Track car park, situated just off the B180 Newcastle-Hilltown Road. About 4km after Bryansford take Trassey Road on the left. TheTrassey Car Park is 1.5km along this road on the left. There is also private (but secure) parking at Meelmore Lodge hostel and campsite 400m further along Trassey Road (J306307). There is direct access to the hills from here and it actually makes for a slightly shorter circuit.

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