The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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The heart of the Ring of GullionArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty,Slieve Gullion Mountain offers an authentic hikingexperience, with the peak hosting a small lake and two ancient burial cairns, one of which is the highest surviving passage grave in Ireland. Mournes Expedition Area Information" (PDF). The Duke of Edinburgh. February 2011 . Retrieved 17 October 2019. Follow in the footsteps of thestarsofHBO’s award-winning series Game Of Thrones™thathascaptured the imagination of television viewers across the worldwith ourGame of Throneslocationmap. Ordiscover the doors which tell the story ofSeason 6collecting unique stamps withyourGame of Thrones Journey of Doors Passport. Adventure Guides The Mourne Wall, now a famous landmark running through the Mournes, was originally built in an effort to keep cattle and sheep out of the water catchment area of the Silent Valley reservoir. Scale the summit, and you’ll find an ancient burial cairn, as well as a small one-room tower where you can shelter from the elements. A Circular Hike on SlieveBinnian

a b Svetlana Shele (18 August 2017). "On Terminology: Elevation vs. Altitue vs. Prominence" . Retrieved 30 October 2019. Crag features: The extensive buttresses of Lower Cove are among the steepest and best in the Mournes, better and more continuous than they appear from a distance, with excellent routes at every grade from Severeto E8. Mostly single pitch (15-45m). Don't miss out on the entertaining cave scramble! And it’ll come as no surprise to learn that the Mournes are full of myth and folklore. In fact, the famous English fantasy writer CS Lewis even based his Narnia stories on the mountains! Spelga Reservoir is in the townland of Spelga (Irish: Speilgeach), close to Hilltown, in the North West of the Mourne Mountains. It was formed by construction of Spelga Dam and sits at over 1,200ft (370 m) above sea level. The dam was constructed between 1953 and 1957, and has a volume of 2,700,000 cubic metres and a catchment area of 1,340-acres (542 ha / 5.423 km 2). The Mourne Mountains also called the Mountains of Mourne and referred to locally as 'The Mournes' are the highest and most dramatic mountain range in Northern Ireland. The Mourne Mountains are located in County Down in Northern Ireland, about 30 miles south of Belfast and 60 miles north of Dublin. The Mourne Wall

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Due to its prime position in the heart of the Mournes, you will enjoy incredible 360-degree views of the surrounding peaks from the summit, as well as the view out over Silent Valley and Loughshannagh. 4. Slieve Bearnagh – a challenging hike Credit: Ireland Before You Die

Take the kids to Slieve Gullion Forest Park and let them scout the incredible Giant’s Lair. A magical, living storybook, let the children get lost in their imaginations as they walk through fairy houses and encounter dragons and giants through art. Grab a seat at the Giant’s Table or sneak into the Ladybird House to get a picture of the local witch. Inspired by a tapestry made up of local myths and legends, this is something your children won’t forget. Watch them play in the adventure play park while you enjoy a coffee by the wildlife pond.Before scrolling to the main guide, take 20 seconds to get up-to-speed with the points below: 1. Location The Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion is brimming with picturesque towns and villages and at its heart is Newry city. Visit the fishing town of Kilkeel and head to The Nautilus Centre and Mourne Maritime Visitor Centre to learn about the local fishing and maritimeheritage, andsee how nets and boats are mended. You might even get to sample some ofKilkeel’sfamous king prawns. Enjoy a scenicpint at the shores of Strangford Lough, the largest sea lough in the UK and Ireland and plan your adventure to its many mini islands. Venture through the wooded glens of Castlewellan and pop by the castle.

Kirk, David (2002). The Mountains of Mourne: A Celebration of a Place Apart. Belfast: Appletree Press. ISBN 0-86281-846-X. In total, the Slieve Donard hike is around 9.2 km (5.8 miles) in total and should take approximately four to five hours to complete. The Mountains of Mourne are a compact range of granite peaks rising abruptly from the Irish Sea that extend for 9 miles (14.5 km) between Newcastle and Rostrevor. Mourne National Park Working Party (September 2007). Mourne National Park Working Party Report to Minister (Report) . Retrieved 14 October 2019. Park in Ott Car Park, cross the road, and walk through the gate to follow the clearly visible route up to the summit of Slieve Doan.One of the first things you’ll notice in the Mournes is the presence of a dry stone wall crossing a bunch of the mountains. Measuring 22 miles in length, the Mourne Wall passes over 15 summits and was completed in 1922. It’s also pretty useful when hiking and plenty of the trails follow it! 5. The Mourne shuttle bus We are delighted to welcome youtoMourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion, at the heart of the Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global Geopark. Start planning for your next giant adventure. From Tollymore Forest, you will pass below Slieve Bearnagh, coming up around Fofanny Dam and follow the road between the mountains. a b "Response to Northern Ireland Environment Agency consultation on reducing wildfires in the countryside" (PDF). Mountaineering Ireland. 2018.



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