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Kilkeel
Walking
Enjoy walking your alpaca along country lanes and along our beautiful beach, then meet the rest of the gang, feed them and enjoy some refreshments while taking in the stunning panoramic views of Carlingford Lough and the Mournes.
Kilkeel
Guided Tour
Feel the stresses and strains of daily life vanish in the presence of beautiful animals and majestic scenery of the Mourne Mountains.
Kilkeel
Walking & Hiking
Experience the beauty and adventure that hides over every peak and rolling hill in the Mournes with one of Mourne Mountain Adventures’ guided hikes. We provide you with the perfect way to gain an in-depth insight into the region’s incredible flora…
Rooney Road, Kilkeel
Food & Drink
Authentic Asian cooking class in Nautilus centre in Kilkeel.
Kilkeel
Walking
Immerse yourself in the festive spirit with our Christmas Alpaca Experience, which is suitable for all ages. Enjoy meeting, walking and feeding our alpacas, followed by some Christmas crafts for both adults and children – something to take home and…
Kilkeel Harbour, Kilkeel
Food and Drink Experience
At Crawford's Rock Ltd, we are proud to produce top quality harvested seaweed, sustainably sourced from the Northern Irish coastline. Our seaweed is packed with essential vitamins and minerals, and is a delicious and nutritious addition to any meal.
Kilkeel
Cultural Centre
From the moment you arrive at Reivers House in Kilkeel, you're stepping into a dynamic hub where Ulster‑Scots culture thrives. Experience Ulster-Scots Culture at Reivers House - the centre hosts a rich tapestry of activities - from Highland and…
Kilkeel
Castle / Fort
Commanding the mouth of Carlingford Lough, the Castle has an eventful history. It was built in the 13th century, taken by Edward Bruce in 1316, attacked at least twice by the Irish in the late 14th century and maintained as a garrison up to 1590.
Kilkeel
Sightseeing
The GI Trail, a Heritage Lottery Funded project aims to map out all the sites at which the American GIs were based in Northern Ireland during The Second World War.
Kilkeel
Beach
Cranfield West offers a gently sloping, mainly sandy beach located at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, an area designated as being of Special Scientific Interest.
Kilkeel
Sea Fishing
Kilkeel Harbour was developed in the 1800s and is now home to Northern Irelands largest fishing fleet. In the ealy days schooners exported granite, potatoes and grain and imported coal, bricks etc.
It is also home to `Salt n Pepper' the resident…
Walking & Hiking
A strenuous day walk passing through the heart of the Mournes
Kilkeel
Food Tour
Northern Ireland's first bean to bar craft chocolate makers and the oldest in Ireland. NearyNógs chocolate is small batch crafted on the Mourne Coast. Our family friendly chocolate factory has breath taking views of the Irish Sea, Carlingford Lough…
Kilkeel
Christmas Events
Christmas Seafood Cook and Dine. A unique Christmas Party Night. Our Festive Cook 'N' Dine is a three hour cookery demo, taster session
Annalong
Guided Tour
Visit this magical mountain top landscape which inspired CS Lewis to write The Chronicles of Narnia. Let Mountain Ways Ireland guide you up Slieve Binnian, the third highest of The Mourne peaks, but in our opinion the best.
Kilkeel
Sea Fishing
Daily trips departing from Greencastle and Carlingford on Pisces II, which is a modern, fully licensed vessel with capacity for twelve passengers.
Kilkeel
Walking
If friends or family are home - then this is the perfect catch up in the run up to Christmas. Escape all the festive frenzy and unwind on a relaxing beach trek with our furry boys who are lovely and fluffy with their winter fleeces to stay nice and…
Walking & Hiking
A gentle walk which includes some steep sections
Kilkeel
Visitor Attractions
Provides a first class service for visitors to Northern Ireland and for local residents.
Annalong
Industrial Heritage
Annalong Cornmill has been beatifully restored and is situated by the pretty Annalong Harbour, near the foothills of the Mourne Mountains.