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Our Giant Tastes

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  1. Tours, Trails & Experiences
    The Mourne Mountains, Ring of Gullion and Strangford Lough mountains and waterways are home to some of the top experiences Northern Ireland. To learn the story behind your food and drink, we host a range of experiences and tours, giving you the chance to get up close and personal with the local people.
  2. Restaurants
    The Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion is home to countless expert chefs, artisans and restaurateurs. Our local landscape offers unparalleled fishing grounds, farmlands and fresh produce. The region is heaven for foodies of all tastes from around the world.
  3. Couple dining outside at Carrick Cottage Café in Annalong, County Down
    The Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion’s cafes and coffee shops offer comfortable settings to catch up with friends and family, or relax and refuel after a hard day in the mountains. Whether you’re looking for a traditional afternoon tea, or an ultra modern flat white, you’ll find the perfect spot.
  4. Group of women enjoying a drink and some traditional music at Denvir's Inn in Downpatrick, County Down
    Enjoy famous local hospitality in one of our many pubs. From the traditional to the ultra-modern, our bars offer a warm and friendly welcome to residents and visitors alike. Sample some local brews and while the night away in comfort and style.
  5. Neary Nogs Chocolate bags pictured on display at Newry Twlight Market
    he Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion hosts a rich talent of producers, artisans, bakers, brewers and more. Expert makers can be found in every town and village, creating delights for the senses from locally sourced ingredients. Our food markets are the perfect chance to meet these masters in person, and learn the stories behind your food.
  6. Breweries & Distilleries
    Visit Mourne is at the heart of independent confectionary, brewing and distillation in Northern Ireland. Whether you’re a dedicated craft beer lover, or you just have a bit of a sweet tooth, our local producers have something to suit every taste.
  7. Image of a woman sitting outside Carrick Cottage Cafe with a dog.
    For many of us, our four legged friends are part of the family. In the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion, there are countless bars, restaurants and cafes which will extend a warm welcome to human guests and canines alike.
  8. A couple enjoying tea and cake at Carrick Cottage Cafe in Annalong, County Down.

    The Northern Irish are among the biggest tea drinkers in the world and there’s nothing better than a nice cuppa after a day out in our region. We are still big fans of the age-old afternoon tea tradition around here and there are plenty of places that do it with style, fanfare and lots and lots of sweet and savoury treats.

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  1. Mourne Seafood Cookery School
    The state of the art Mourne Seafood Cookery School offers a range of cookery courses and demonstrations on local seafood.
    1. Join us for a look around our brewery, see how we make some of our award winning brews, then head back to the Tap House where you can try some ales and hear some tales.
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