At the foot of the Donard, Ireland’s highest mountain, Newcastle has been a popular seaside destination for many years.
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Annalong
This picturesque seaside village is nestled at the foot of the Mournes, offering coastal walks and easy access to the mountains.
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Warrenpoint
Warrenpoint is a busy and attractive town with its large square, wide streets and neat Victorian terraces.
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Kilkeel
The capital of the Kingdom of Mourne is home to the largest fishing fleet in Ireland.
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Rostrevor
Rostrevor is situated in the foothills of the Mourne Mountains overlooking Carlingford Lough and is famous for its mildness of climate.
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Tollymore Forest Park
Situated at the foot of the Mournes this 500 hectares park offers panoramic views of the surrounding area along with wonderful scenic viewpoints within of the woodland and rivers.
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Castlewellan Forest Park
The forest park boasts to have the largest permanent hedge maze in the world and set within the 460 hectares of broadleaf and coniferous woodland offers much to explore for young and young at heart.
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Kilbroney Forest Park
The parkland sweeps down to the shore of Carlingford Lough with Slieve Martin’s shadow behind.
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Silent Valley
The Silent Valley is situated in the high Mournes.
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Greencastle
On the right hand side of the Greencastle Pier Road located on high ground overlooking Carlingford Bay, you will see Greencastle Castle which dates back to the 13th Century.
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