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Castlewellan, Down
The entrance is through the fantasy Barbican Gate.
The Long Haul Trail starts from the carpark and is marked by red arrows. Have a look at the map display to orient yourself. A pleasant amble along the lovely Shimna river and over Parnell's Bridge where you meet up with the Ulster Way. The next 3-1/2 miles (6 km) are on the Ulster Way, up and down, a delight of a walk. As you drop down from Curraghard, the final viewpoint, with splendid views of Newcastle and Dundrum Bay, watch for the U...
Welcome Picture of The Mourne Mountains
Newcastle, Down
The Mountains of Mourne are a product of the Ice Age and even though they were formed over 50 million years ago, they are comparatively 'young' mountains. Few areas of similar extent can show such a variety of topography, landforms, coast forms and human history or such bold contrasts of mountain, lowland and sea; yes, the Mountains of Mourne really do 'sweep down to the sea'.
Within a 25-mile circle 12 summits rise to over 2,000 feet, and includes Northern Ireland's highest mountain,...
Welcome Picture of The Silent Valley
Mourne, Annalong, Down
In 1933 the successful damming of the Kilkeel River valley was the culmination of 30 years work initiated by Belfast City and District Water work initiated by Belfast City and District Water Commissioners ( responsible by an Act of parliament to supply water to the city of Belfast) This set in place first the Mourne Wall and then the immense reservoir in a renamed "silent valley". Built to gather waters from a mountain catchment extending over most of the High Mournes, the Silent Valle...
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Cranfield Point, Kilkeel, Down
When built in the mid 13th century, the castle consisted of a strong rectangular, two-storey tower with reinforced corners and a stout irregularly shaped curtain wall with rounded corner towers. Only fragments survive of the curtain wall, which was further defended outside by a rock-cut ditch, from which stone was quarried for the construction of the castle.

The fortress was stormed by the Irish in 1260 and again in 1375, but also by Edward Bruce in 1316. To make it more easily defend...
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Forkhill, Newry, Down
Slieve Gullion Forest Park...
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1a Bank Parade, Newry, Down
The Newry and Mourne Museum was first opened in 1986 and is now housed within Bagenal's castle in Newry, County Down. Through educational events, diverse collections and various exhibitions it provides an insight into the rich cultural heritage of the local area....
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