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Castlewellan
Activity Centre
Epic adventures are on offer all year round at Life Adventure Centre. Their extensive range of activities include mountain biking, stand-up paddleboarding, wet bouldering, rock climbing, sit on top kayaking, coasteering, electric biking and open…
Cullyhanna
Coarse Fishing
This is a natural lake, part bog with good clear springs in its centre. Species: Rainbow trout, brown trout.
Bryansford
Activity Centre
Tollymore National Outdoor Centre is Sport Northern Ireland's National Outdoor Centre.
Annalong
Natural Feature
"Where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea" (Percy French) The popular song has made the Mournes the best known mountains in Ireland. Distinctive and self contained, they are tucked away in the south east corner of Northern Ireland.…
Newry
Walking & Hiking
A circular route in the western Mournes
Annalong
Guided Tour
Visit this magical mountain top landscape which inspired CS Lewis to write The Chronicles of Narnia. Let Mountain Ways Ireland guide you up Slieve Binnian, the third highest of The Mourne peaks, but in our opinion the best.
Newry
Coarse Fishing
The Clanrye River is a medium sized river (12 miles, 5-20m) with good brown trout fishing. Pike and small minnow frequent the waters and in the summer months you will find a run of sea trout.
Walking & Hiking
The Fairy Glen in Rostrevor provides a pleasant venue for a short stroll. From the centre of Rostrevor village, go down Bridge Street. The Fairy Glen is on the left immediately after the bridge beside the entrance to Kilbroney Park.
Newcastle
Cycle Route
Cycing in the Mourne Mountains - start at the northern side of the resort of Newcastle and cycle along the A50 towards the market town of Castlewellan. Before Castlewellan, turn left onto Tollymore Road and then right onto Middle Tollymore Road.
Mountain Bike Operators
Mourne Mountain Holidays provides mountain bike guiding and lessons in the Mournes.
Warrenpoint
Open Farm
Our play farm offers a huge indoor soft play area with four dragon slides and a massive free-fall slide, Busy-Bee barrel train ride, zipline & outdoor adventure fort including slides, net bridges & climbing walls. Interact with our amazing animals…
Walking & Hiking
A 9km/5.5 mile circuit taking in 2 summits in the Mournes
Kilkeel
Beach
Cranfield West offers a gently sloping, mainly sandy beach located at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, an area designated as being of Special Scientific Interest.
Kilkeel
Walking & Hiking
Experience the beauty and adventure that hides over every peak and rolling hill in the Mournes with one of Mourne Mountain Adventures’ guided hikes. We provide you with the perfect way to gain an in-depth insight into the region’s incredible flora…
Cycling and Mountain Biking
Experience the Mournes by bike on road, track and trail with the guided and self-guided bike and electric bike tours or do it yourself with bike and electric bike hire. Explore the majestic mountains, dramatic coasts, stunning landscapes,…
Rostrevor
Mountain Biking Trails
Experience the exhilaration of the Rostrevor Red Mountain Bike Trail by E-Bike with our Self-Guided Trail Package
Newcastle
Walking & Hiking
This scenic walk leads from the Bloody Bridge car park along the edge of the Bloody Bridge River and back again.
Newcastle
Guided Tour
This is the one that everybody wants to do.Let Mountain ways Ireland guide you, 853 m up to the roof of Ulster.For the first part we trace cascading river pools and channels through a fragrant pine forest.
The Mountain rises beyond!
Banbridge
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Patrick Bronte, the father of the famous literary sisters, was born in this area on 17th March 1777. This 3 mile walk takes in public rights of way and roads in the lovely countryside between Loughbrickland and Rathfriland.
Kilkeel
Sea Fishing
Daily trips departing from Greencastle and Carlingford on Pisces II, which is a modern, fully licensed vessel with capacity for twelve passengers.