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Castlewellan
Equestrian
Mount Pleasant Treking Centre offer forest rides through Castlewellan Forest Park with stunning scenery, also extended routes i.e. two hours experienced sessions half day and full day. Beach Rides - experienced only. So if you prefer a gentle trot…
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.
Walking & Hiking
A moderate circular walk in the High Mournes, summiting two of the seven highest peaks in the region, Slieve Meelmore and Slieve Meelbeg.
Newcastle
Sightseeing
Join your experienced, qualified tour guide and hill walking leader as she offers informative and enjoyable guided walking tours in and around the Mournes area.
Rostrevor
Activity Centre
At Cloughmor Extreme Adventures we like to give an experience that everyone will remember.
Bryansford
Activity Centre
Tollymore National Outdoor Centre is Sport Northern Ireland's National Outdoor Centre.
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.
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54 reviewsWarrenpoint
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 strenuous day walk passing through the heart of the Mournes
Newcastle
Sightseeing
Mourne Sea Tours offer a unique experience to view this unforgettable mountain backdrop from the water, located in Newcastle Harbour - a view which can’t be captured from land. Suitable for groups, families, couple sand commercial charter hire.
Walking & Hiking
Fantastic circular route in the High Mournes
Walking & Hiking
A circular route in the central Mournes taking in sites such as Annalong Wood, Slievelamagan, Ben Crom Reservoir, Cove Mountain and Annalong Valley, with views over the Irish Sea and to the Isle of Man.
Newry
Canoeing & Kayaking
Fish in historic surroundings along the British Isles' first ever ship canal. The Canal opened for traffic in 1742 and only ceased operation in 1976. Business may be dead but the waters are alive. The fishable section, which runs for 3.5 miles.
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149 reviewsKilkeel
Lake / Reservoir
The Silent Valley Reservoir was built to gather water from the Mourne Mountains and is the main water supply source for most of County Down and a large part of Belfast. The famous Mourne Wall was constructed to enclose the reservoir's catchment area.
Newcastle
Beach
Sand & pebble beach located on the south down coast.
Newcastle
Historical Tours
Dundrum Heritage Trail takes you on a journey through the village and tells the story of the commercial and maritime heritage - Trail map available to download at www.visitmournemountains.co.uk or from Newcastle Visitor Information Centre.
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.
Rostrevor
Walking & Hiking
The famous writer, C S Lewis, as a young boy, spent much holiday time in the Mournes and Rostrevor in particular, allowing him to imagine, dream and wonder, and inspiring his creation of the magical world of Narnia.
Rathfriland
Sightseeing
Guided bird watching and wildlife tours around the scenic countryside and coastline of South Down.
Newry
Coarse Fishing
This 1.25 acre trout factory is situated on the outskirts of Warrenpoint. It is a shallow spring fed reservoir stocked monthly with Rainbow and Brown Trout (1.5-8Ib).