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Historical Ridgeline walk

Donard Park, Central Promenade, Central Promenade, Newcastle, County Down, BT33 0EU
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Hike up the Glen river whilst learning a little of the history of the area, turning up Slieve Commedagh we will discover some world war 2 history before following the ridge line along over Slieve Corragh and Slievenaglough before returning along the Brandy pad via the Hares gap.

All participants must have reasonable fitness, come appropriately dressed for a day of hiking no jeans allowed. Make sure you bring plenty of warm clothing, waterproofs, a lunch, snacks and water a small flask containing a hot drink is recommended.

Walk is led by qualified mountain leader.

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Adult£25.00 per ticket

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