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Kilkeel
Parkland Golf Course
Encapsulated by a wealth of unspoilt natural beauty, this superb course presents a myriad of challenging holes, while a newly built clubhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for food and relaxation.
Kilkeel
Swimming Pool
KILKEEL LEISURE CENTRE IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT. (SEPTEMBER 2025)
Kilkeel Leisure Centre offer: Swimming pool, health suite (sauna, Jacuzzi, steamroom), sports hall, pulse fitness studio, squash court, viewing area and meeting room, and…
Kilkeel
Cookery School
The state of the art Mourne Seafood Cookery School offers a range of cookery courses and demonstrations on local seafood.
Walking & Hiking
A gentle walk which includes some steep sections
Newry, Kilkeel
Craft
Nestled between the Mourne Mountains and the Irish sea along the scenic Mourne Coast sits Ireland's first bean to bar artisan chocolate making studio with a GIANT heart and story.
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
Guided Tour
Trek to the heart of The Mournes as we trace the fascinating story of Granite.We'll demonstrate this ancient art and also visit the largest and most beautiful natural mountain lake with views far below into the stunning Mountain reservoirs.
Cranfield
Adventure
A perfect way to chill out in nature at the end of a busy week's work. Check it out - it's a must do!
Kilkeel
Visitor Attractions
Provides a first class service for visitors to Northern Ireland and for local residents.
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
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
Visitor Centres & Museums
The Nautilus Centre overlooks Kilkeel's busy and picturesque fishing port and houses the Mourne Maritime Visitor Centre, Kilkeel Visitor Information Centre, Tracing Your Mourne Roots Exhibition and the Mourne Seafood Cookery School.
Walking & Hiking
Fantastic circular route in the High Mournes
Walking & Hiking
Challenging circular walk following the length of Mourne Wall