Sightseeing Guidebook

Stiofán
Sightseeing Guidebook

Sightseeing

The beautiful Mournes are criss-crossed by an unrivalled network of paths and tracks, voted the ‘Best Walking Destination’ in Northern Ireland in WalkNI’s inaugural awards. The routes providie enthusiastic walkers with incredible opportunities for exploration. Any newcomer to the Mournes will be simply amazed at the variety of landscapes that can be encountered within such a confined geographical area
127 personas locales recomiendan
Mourne Mountains
Moyad Road
127 personas locales recomiendan
The beautiful Mournes are criss-crossed by an unrivalled network of paths and tracks, voted the ‘Best Walking Destination’ in Northern Ireland in WalkNI’s inaugural awards. The routes providie enthusiastic walkers with incredible opportunities for exploration. Any newcomer to the Mournes will be simply amazed at the variety of landscapes that can be encountered within such a confined geographical area
Park at the Nature Reserve and walk to Newcastle through immaculate dunes and beaches, stop for a coffee and dander back at your own pace. Beautiful.
28 personas locales recomiendan
Murlough National Nature Reserve Car Park
195 Dundrum Rd
28 personas locales recomiendan
Park at the Nature Reserve and walk to Newcastle through immaculate dunes and beaches, stop for a coffee and dander back at your own pace. Beautiful.
Beautiful walks through sheltered forest, streams and waterfalls, with Game of Thrones sites dotted throughout if that's your thing. Easily accessible, suitable for most walkers and plenty of parking.
97 personas locales recomiendan
Tollymore Forest Park
Bryansford Road
97 personas locales recomiendan
Beautiful walks through sheltered forest, streams and waterfalls, with Game of Thrones sites dotted throughout if that's your thing. Easily accessible, suitable for most walkers and plenty of parking.
Three miles away Castlewellan Forest Park is great for lake and forest walks and plenty of outdoor activities including cycling, horse riding, fishing on the lake, canoeing and orienteering.
73 personas locales recomiendan
Castlewellan Forest Park
Forest Park View
73 personas locales recomiendan
Three miles away Castlewellan Forest Park is great for lake and forest walks and plenty of outdoor activities including cycling, horse riding, fishing on the lake, canoeing and orienteering.
Coastal town with a great beach for walks, cafes, restaurants and good pubs and access to Mourne Mountain Walks
29 personas locales recomiendan
Newcastle
29 personas locales recomiendan
Coastal town with a great beach for walks, cafes, restaurants and good pubs and access to Mourne Mountain Walks
Walk along the Dundrum Coastal Path (part of the Lecale Way) that takes you into the bay alongside The Blackstaff, Ardilea, Moneycarragh and the Carrigs Rivers and on to tidal mud and sand flats important for wintering wildfowl.
Dundrum Bay View
Dundrum Bay View
Walk along the Dundrum Coastal Path (part of the Lecale Way) that takes you into the bay alongside The Blackstaff, Ardilea, Moneycarragh and the Carrigs Rivers and on to tidal mud and sand flats important for wintering wildfowl.
constructed by John de Courcy in the 13th Century to control access into the kingdom of Lecale (Leath Cathal). It stands on top of a rocky hill with beautiful views south over Dundrum Bay and the Mournes.
24 personas locales recomiendan
Dundrum Castle
2 Castle Hill
24 personas locales recomiendan
constructed by John de Courcy in the 13th Century to control access into the kingdom of Lecale (Leath Cathal). It stands on top of a rocky hill with beautiful views south over Dundrum Bay and the Mournes.
A neolithic portal tomb, a survivor from 2500 BCE situated in the townland of Legananny or Liagán Áine , 'Áine's standing stone', Áine being the goddess of summer, wealth and sovereignty.
6 personas locales recomiendan
Legananny Dolmen
Dolmen Road
6 personas locales recomiendan
A neolithic portal tomb, a survivor from 2500 BCE situated in the townland of Legananny or Liagán Áine , 'Áine's standing stone', Áine being the goddess of summer, wealth and sovereignty.
A great and accessible example of a ninth century souterrain located off the Carrigagh Road, about 2.5 miles south of Finnis. (Map ref. J272442). A 5 min drive.
Finnis Souterrain
2 Carrigagh Rd
A great and accessible example of a ninth century souterrain located off the Carrigagh Road, about 2.5 miles south of Finnis. (Map ref. J272442). A 5 min drive.