The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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Map 29 : The Mournes - SWC OSNI Discoverer Map 29 : The Mournes - SWC

From the rugged granite peaks of the mountains to the picturesque coastline below, the Mournes region is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This guide map has information about climbing, rambling or relaxing in the area. From the rugged granite peaks of the mountains to the picturesque coastline below, the Mournes region is one of only nine Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Northern Ireland. Whether your interest is climbing, rambling or simply relaxing, this map is your essential guide to the area. It provides a detailed guide for many outdoor activities and highlights local amenities and services such as filling stations and Mournes Rambler bus stops. The map includes Slieve Croob, the Murlough Nature Reserve and Castlewellan Forest Park. Sperrins Activity mapKilbroney Church is the location of the legend of St Bronach’s Bell. The story recalls an invisible bell that rang in the churchyard during storms, continuing St Bronach’s work of caring for troubled sailors. The apparently supernatural origin of the noise was explained in 1795 however, when an ancient oak tree blew down, revealing a 9th-century church bell that had been hidden in its branches during the reformation. The circular route follows the length of the Mourne Wall, scaling fifteen mountains en route. Expect lots of ascents and descents, which demand a high level of cardiovascular fitness and mental grit. I will assume that the Mourne Mountains themselves are already top of your list and provide you with non-mountainous attractions. Silent Valley Mountain Park The Mourne Mountains rise up from southeast County Down in Northern Ireland and are located just north of Carlingford Lough.The nearest town (and the one most convenient for hiking) is Newcastle, while the Mournes are around an hour’s drive south from Belfast. 2. Home to Northern Ireland’s highest mountains

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The Glen River Path leads up to the saddle, or col, between Donard and Commedagh and the Mourne Wall, a well known feature in the Mournes.Silent Valley Reservoir is a reservoir in the Mourne Mountains near Kilkeel, County Down. It supplies most of the water for County Down, surrounding counties and most of Belfast via the Aquarius pipeline. The reservoir was built between 1923 and 1933 by a workforce of over one thousand men, nine of whom died during construction. The catchment area is 9,000-acres (3,600 ha / 36 km 2). One of the last active granite quarries in the Mournes is Thomas's Quarry. It is from here the 47 tonne, 40 feet (12m) long Delamont Millennium stone was quarried, the highest modern standing stone in Northern Ireland. Many local painters have depicted the mountains, including the same Percy French, who immortalized them in song. [62] [63] Reaching a height of 2,789 feet (850 metres), Slieve Donard is the highest of all the Mourne Mountains and it sits at the northeastern edge of the Mournes, overlooking Newcastle and Dundrum Bay. Views that’ll take your breath away

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With everything close by, the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion is plentiful in quaint towns, incredible scenery, ancient forests, and stately homes. Explore the vastness of our landscapes and receive a giant welcome from all you encounter here. Council to consider Mourne wind turbines taller than London Eye". Belfast Telegraph. 26 October 2020.Afloat or ashore, these maps are guides to a beautiful area offering a tranquil cruise on the lakes, fishing or visiting the many local tourist attractions.



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