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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

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Siân McQuillan is a writer and travel lover from County Down, Northern Ireland. With a BA in English and History and an MA in Media and Broadcast Production from Queen’s University Belfast, Siân has gained extensive knowledge and experience writing across various forms of media. A travel lover, Siân can be found either out exploring new places around Ireland and the world or writing about her experiences of travelling and visiting new places. She recently wrote her first travel guide, The Ultimate Guide to Dublin, to share her love for Ireland’s capital city and offer some insight into all the things you need to see and do, places to eat and stay, hidden gems, and more. Included in the guide are detailed itineraries, images and route descriptions plus local information such as ‘best places to eat’ and ‘walker friendly’ accommodation options. Despite being one of the smallest of the main Mourne Mountains, Slieve Doan boasts arguably the deadliest views of the lot!The 8km route is reasonably straightforward and suits everyone from casual walkers to seasoned hikers.

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Mild to Wild! Join us to blaze our favourite local trails on what we believe to be some of the best trail and hill walking on offer including our Happy Valley Hike, Donard Dander, Mourne Way Challenge and Mourne Wall Experience. All trips range in level and duration to suit a mix of age and ability and are fully staffed by local and passionate Guides, supported by our range of equipment, shuttles etc. There are plenty of great views over Carlingford Lough, but none are more unique than the one next to the massive Cloughmore Stone! OpenStreetMap is an opensource global crowd sourced map. It is better at showing footpaths than the OS in some places.Tall stories! Explore more of the unique myths and legends of the Mournes in great company including our Men and Mountains, Strugglers and Smugglers and our new CS Lewis Tour. All tours range in level and duration to suit a mix of age and ability and are fully staffed by local and passionate Guides, supported by our range of equipment, shuttles etc.

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a b "Response to Northern Ireland Environment Agency consultation on reducing wildfires in the countryside" (PDF). Mountaineering Ireland. 2018. a b "The Irish Times view on mountain fires: an ecological disaster". The Irish Times. 27 April 2021. Silent Valley opens daily from 9:30 am until 6 pm. If you don’t plan to walk around the reservoir (which requires 3-4 hours), arrive as late as possible for sunset and a quieter atmosphere. Blue Lough With lush forests, bustling lakes, stunning beaches and charming towns, you could easily spend a week exploring the area surrounding the Mountains of Mourne.Ordnance Survey (OS) mapping covers England, Wales and Scotland - not Northern Ireland or the Channel Islands. Isle of Man is 1:50K only. Coffee shop open 11.00am-6.30pm every day June, July, August, weekends and Bank Holidays during April, May, September. Pitfield, Mankelow, Cooper, Cameron, Lusty, Shaw, Linley (2012). County Down and Belfast: mineral resource map of Northern Ireland (PDF) (Map) . Retrieved 14 October 2019. {{ cite map}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

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Kilmorey Arms Hotel: Stylish hotel in the southeast corner of the Mourne Mountains and not far from Cranfield Beach. Guardian Staff (4 December 2005). "Northern Ireland: If you didn't find Narnia in your own wardrobe ..." The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712 . Retrieved 24 October 2020. The Mourne Wall – NI Water's very own Wonderwall!". NI Water. 31 May 2019 . Retrieved 22 January 2020. Visit Mourne is famous as the land where the mountains sweep down to the sea. Our rugged coastline is home to sweeping views, pristine sands, and the fresh sea air. Towns and villages along the coastline offer a warm welcome to sea lovers from around the world. The Mourne Mountains rise up from southeast County Down in Northern Ireland and are located just north of Carlingford Lough.The nearest town (and the one most convenient for hiking) is Newcastle, while the Mournes are around an hour’s drive south from Belfast. 2. Home to Northern Ireland’s highest mountains

The length of the hike via Ott Car Park is around 8 km (5 miles) return and will take 4-5 hours to complete. The Mountains of Mourne are the highest mountain range in Northern Ireland, and Slieve Donard– its tallest peak – is the seventh highest mountain on the entire island of Ireland! 3. But the Mournes are much more than mountains

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The Lough Erne map is an easy-to-use navigation guide and includes detailed hydrographic information. All Activity maps are available as paper products, double sided and printed on water resistant paper. Lough Erne Activity map Due to its location at the centre of the range, the Slieve Doan walk offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Mournes from all directions. The Mourne Mountains ( / m ɔːr n/ MORN; Irish: Beanna Boirche), also called the Mournes or Mountains of Mourne, are a granite mountain range in County Down in the south-east of Northern Ireland. [1] They include the highest mountains in Northern Ireland, the highest of which is Slieve Donard at 850m (2,790ft). [2] The Mournes are designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty [3] and it has been proposed to make the area Northern Ireland's first national park. [4] The area is partly owned by the National Trust and sees many visitors every year. [5] The Mourne Wall crosses fifteen of the summits and was built to enclose the catchment basin of the Silent Valley and Ben Crom reservoirs.This is a granite portal dolmen with a gigantic capstone and the remains of a long cairn. Signposted north of the A2 just west of the Causeway Water and along a path across two fields. Kilbroney Standing Stone While its more functional job is supplying most of the water for County Down and Belfast, Silent Valley Reservoir is actually one of the prettiest and most tranquil spots to visit in the Mournes. This long awaited major new title extends the successful range of HARVEY Superwalker maps of mountain areas in the UK and Ireland. We care for 526 hectares of the Mournes, which takes in part of Slieve Donard and Slieve Commedagh and includes Bloody Bridge. 12 peaks to reach Despite their modest height when compared with their Scottish, Welsh and Cumbrian neighbours, the Mournes have many attractive features, not least their compact nature. From Newcastle to Rostrevor where they sweep down to Dundrum Bay and Carlingford Lough respectively, the distance as the crow flies is a mere 23km while the broadest width across the range is only 13km.

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