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    Mourne Mountains

    From the majestic peaks of the Mourne Mountains, County Down and its treats are spread at your feet
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    Mourne Mountains, County Down

    Mighty peaks

    The majesty of the Mournes can be felt as soon as they come into view: a sweeping range of grand peaks, this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and UNESCO Global Geopark certainly lives up to this title.

    This is one of the most beautiful corners of Northern Ireland.

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    Mourne Mountains, County Down 

    L-R the Mourne peaks; views of the Mournes; sheep graze peacefully at the foot of the Mournes; a quaint stone bridge in Tollymore Forest Park

    Get your shoes on

    Driving the stunning Mourne Coastal Route gives you some sense of the epic size of these mountains – Northern Ireland’s highest – but the best way to see the sights is on foot or by bike. Cyclists should try the Mourne Mountains Cycle Loop, or if you prefer hiking, the variety of terrain on the Mournes will keep even the keenest walker happy.




    A bird's eye view

    See the scale and beauty of the Mourne Mountains from the air.

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    The Mournes from the air

    If you have a day to hike through the hills, the Silent Valley cannot be missed. Here you can walk the outline of the sparkling reservoir, explore the history of the workers who built it, or simply drink in the park’s famous silence. And to really get to know the Mournes, you need someone who knows these mountains as well as he knows himself: on the Men of the Mournes walking tour, mountain guide Peter Rafferty shares the history and stories that make this place unique – including tales of smugglers and their secret caves!

    The Mourne Wall, County Down

    The Mourne Wall

    Something striking catches your eye as you adventure around the Mournes: criss-crossing the rolling landscape, the beautifully built Mourne Wall stretches over 15 peaks of the mountains. Are you an experienced hiker? You may be interested in the Mourne Wall Challenge – a highly challenging route that follows the path of the historic stone wall over the course of 31km. And no matter the length of your hike, reward yourself afterwards with the Catch of the Day in the Mourne Seafood Bar!

    Tollymore Forest, County Down

    Game of Thrones® Territory

    Home to more Seven Kingdoms locations than anywhere else in the world, explore real-world Westeros in Northern Ireland.

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    Escape to another world

    The Mourne Mountains can feel otherworldly, and it’s not just us who think so – these mountains were an inspiration for CS Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia, as well as a filming location for HBO’s Game of Thrones®!

    Mourne Mountains highlights

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    The Mourne Seafood Bar Dublin will be serving Irish seafood right on the canal basin; delicious food with spectacular views both day and night.

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    Brunel's Restaurant

    Focusing on bold and creative gourmet dishes, Brunel's will use only the freshest in regionally sourced ingredients to create dishes that will both challenge and inspire, showcasing seasonal local fayre at its very best.

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    Silent Valley Mountain Park

    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.

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    A beloved destination for families, golfers, and holiday travellers, Slieve Donard is a local landmark that’s equal parts homey and breath-taking. The resort sits at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, on the edge of Royal County Down Golf Club, ranked no. 1 in the world by Golf Digest.

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    Kilbroney Park

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    Castlewellan Mountain Bike Trails

    Castlewellan Forest Park, with green, blue and red grade trails (including black options) is a must-visit for mountain bikers of all ages and abilities.

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    Mourne Wall Challenge

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