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Walking & Hiking
Follow the blue waymarker arrows along this trail, passing along the lower edge of the arboretum. The trail gently descends through a stand of semi-mature broad leaved trees before entering the forest plots area.
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…
Rostrevor
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
This 16km Category 4 trail takes you through some of the most beautiful parts of Rostrevor Forest and offers spectacular views of Kilbroney River Valley.
Walking & Hiking
Challenging walk in the Mournes, including the two highest peaks
Newcastle
Sightseeing
This breath-taking route is unique mix of three waymarked ways which remain largely undiscovered by the tourist. The 6000 year -old Sand dunes of Murlough bay and beach walking is a nice lead into this stunning cross-border walk.
Newry
Historical Tours
Bessbrook is a great example of a “model village”, purpose built for mill workers in the 19th century. Property has been restored to allow you a taste of what a home environment might have looked like around the 1880s.
Killyleagh
Walking & Hiking
The Delamont Mullagh Walk is a short 1 km walk in Delamont Country Park. It is a way-marked trail.
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.
Walking & Hiking
Situated at the mouth of Strangford Lough, opposite Ballyquintin. The rich wildlife include orchids and other rarities, and interesting rock formations can be seen.
Downpatrick
Walking & Hiking
This walk begins at the Down County Museum, passing the Mound of Down, travelling along the Quoile River taking in sights such as Quoile Countryside Centre and Steamboat Quay.
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…
Mullaghbawn
Guided Tour
This walk initially follows unused forestry tracks traversing and zig zagging up Slieve Gullion's western slopes. A great day full of history, heritage, flora and fauna.Knowedgeable local guides take you on the less travelled natural paths and…
Killyleagh
Walking & Hiking
The Delamont Corbally walk is a circular way-marked walk through the parkland. It is 4 km in length and starts and finishes in Delamont Country Park. The trail is graded as medium. The walk is weelchair accessible and there are two mobility…
Rostrevor
Activity Centre
At Cloughmor Extreme Adventures we like to give an experience that everyone will remember.
Meigh
Guided Tour
Listen to how Landlordism in South Armagh replaced old Gaelic Kingdoms, visit one of the earliest and best-preserved Christian sites in the country where saints, lawmen and outlaws from Irelands past all lie side by side.
Walking & Hiking
The walk circumnavigates Castlewellan Lake. A short steep climb uphill brings you to the Moorish Tower.
Killyleagh
Walking & Hiking
The Delamont Long walk is approximately 7km. The walk starts and ends in the car park. This is a way marked trail through the woodland and along the shores of Strangford Lough. You will get great views across the Lough.
Walking & Hiking
A circular walk through and ancient volcanic landscape of the Ring of Gullion Way
Kilkeel
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
Enjoy the tranquillity of Silent Valley Mountain Park in the heart of the Mourne Mountains. Follow a trail to submerge in the beauty of the park. Find out about the industrial heritage which gave rise to the magnificent dams and shaped the…
Meigh
Guided Tour
Join our guides for a fascinating walk visiting the Famine Walls on Armagh’s highest mountain, Slieve Gullion.We will examine the famine and its impact in the area.Great views along the way over the historic Gap o the North.