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Gullion Adventures

Meigh, Meigh, County Armagh, BT35 8GN
Gullion Adventures

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Gullion Adventures are experienced in providing outdoor pursuits activities to all kinds of groups from hen's, stag's, youth and corporate sports teams etc we will always do our best to facilitate the needs of the group.

Our staff are full of enthusiasm and are more than happy to help whatever the question .
From Slieve Gullion to the Mourne Mountains and the Cooleys. These outstanding areas offer us great opportunities for all our activities.

The Ring of Gullion and Slieve Gullion, in particular, have rich association with irish legends and myths, in one tale, Finn McCool was bewitched by Miluchra on the summit of Slieve Gullion at the Lough of the Calliagh Bhirra. To this day the superstition survives that if you bathe in the lough your hair will turn white.

The Ring of Gullion is the jewel in the crown of south armagh and has been hidden away for a lifetime from tourism.
We also work closely with Ti Chulainn Irish Culture Centre Mullaghbane

Qualified and experienced instructors
We also do accreditation programme in canoeing for people aiming to go that bit further in the outdoors.



 

Facilities

Catering

  • Cafe

Establishment Features

  • Groups catered for
  • Lessons/courses available
  • Prior Booking Required
  • Showers
  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

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Tel+44 (0) 28 3084 9372

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What's Nearby

  1. This unusual megalithic monument is set on the eastern edge of a low ridge, overlooked by…

    0.57 miles away
  2. Slieve Gullion is Ireland's Mountain of Mystery. The Forest Park offers walking trails,…

    1.21 miles away
  3. The site contains two early churches situated back to back. Even earlier, it was the…

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  1. This monument is an extremely well preserved Neolithic burial site with three chambers. …

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  2. Known locally as the ‘King’s Ring’, this court tomb has a prominent position in the…

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  3. Kilnassagart Inscribed Stone, in the south of County Armagh, is regarded as being one of…

    3.59 miles away
  4. South of the County Armagh village of Jonesborough lie the ruins of Moyry Castle, built…

    3.72 miles away
  5. This Neolithic burial site, dated between 4000 and 2500 BC, has a huge capstone,…

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  6. Bagenal’s Castle located in historic Newry is a 16th century fortified house and…

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  7. This is undoubtedly the most commanding building in Newry and is arguably the most…

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  8. Excellent example of a tower-house and bawn built about 1568 at a point where the Newry…

    4.43 miles away
  9. A National Trust Property, Derrymore House is an elegant thatched cottage that stands…

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  10. This 18 arch viaduct, close to Newry, is a prominent feature of the south Armagh…

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  11. Kilbroney Park Forest features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile…

    8.15 miles away
  12. 'Cill Bhronaigh', or Bronagh’s Church (12th century), is located in the graveyard just…

    8.26 miles away
  13. The court tomb at Annaghmare is one of the best preserved examples of its type, with many…

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Road Directions

Directions from Town: From Belfast: from Belfast go on the M1 travel towards Dublin for 40 miles then take the exit for forkhill drive bout 3 miles then you come to Meigh village. Travel bout another mile and Slieve Gullion Forest park is on your right. From Dublin: Go on the motorway heading for Belfast travel bout 60 miles you'll come to the exit for Jonesbrough take that exit go straight across the cross roads and travel bout 3 miles to Meigh village. Turn left at the cross roads and go bout a mile. Slieve Gullion Forest park will be on your right.

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