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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…
Jonesborough
Castle / Fort
South of the County Armagh village of Jonesborough lie the ruins of Moyry Castle, built in the 17th century to guard the strategic mountain pass known as Moyry Pass or the 'Gap of the North'.
Warrenpoint
Public Park
Warrenpoint Municipal Park is a beautiful and historically significant public park located in the heart of Warrenpoint, County Down, Northern Ireland. The park is a popular destination for both locals and visitors, offering a tranquil setting with a…
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.
Newry
Coarse Fishing
The Clanrye River is a medium sized river (12 miles, 5-20m) with good brown trout fishing. Pike and small minnow frequent the waters and in the summer months you will find a run of sea trout.
Rostrevor
Activity Centre
Escape your busy life with a break in the wonderful Mourne Mountains or Carlingford Lough, we can help you relax and recharge the batteries.
Warrenpoint
Historical Tours
If these mountains could speak, they’d tell tales of hermits, smugglers and fugitives... Join Peter for an unforgettable walking experience amongst the most fabulous scenery.
Newry
Garden
A ¼ acre garden in a 19th century linen village. As the garden is divided into areas there is something to suit all tastes.
Newry
Archaeological sites
Dating from the Iron Age period around 10 BC, the enclosure comprises two roughly parallel massive earth banks and ditch ramparts over a mile long. It lies astride an old routeway to Eamhain Macha (Navan Fort), the ancient capital of Ulster.
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.
Bessbrook
The National Trust
A National Trust Property, Derrymore House is an elegant thatched cottage that stands amid a picturesque landscape estate less than 2 miles from Newry.
Greencastle
Boat Tours
A two and a half hour sunset passenger cruise which offers a rare opportunity to enjoy 360-degree panoramic views of Carlingford Lough and the iconic Haulbowline Lighthouse, guarding the entrance to the Lough.
Forkhill
Guided Tour
Brian from Mountain Ways Ireland is a wild food enthusiast and folklorist and have been for all of his life. Tapping into a lifetime love for the outdoors, centuries old tacit knowledge handed down through his family and years of my his research and…
Newry
Cathedral
This is undoubtedly the most commanding building in Newry and is arguably the most important work executed by Newry's greatest native architect, Thomas Duff. Built in 1829 of local granite at a cost of £8,000, it was the first Catholic Cathedral.
Camlough
Coarse Fishing
This is a large disused reservoir, well stocked with small to medium pike, bream, roach and perch.
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.
Newry
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Embark on a timeless journey to one of Ireland's most captivating viewpoints and immerse yourself in its enchanting tales. Unleash your sense of wonder as you are safely guided by our highly experienced local expert. Just a short 1.4-mile stroll…
Newry
Zorbing
Set in the quiet foothills of Slieve Gullion, Watch Tower Adventures brings an all new exciting element to Paintballing & Body Zorbing
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
Visitor Attractions
Provides a first class service for visitors to Northern Ireland and for local residents.