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Rostrevor Youth Centre

8-10 Warrenpoint Road, Rosstrevor, Newry, Co Down, BT34 3EB
Rostrevor Youth Centre

About

The Centre at Rostrevor is situated at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, on the lough shores in County Down. The Mountains of Mourne really do sweep down to the sea along the shores of Carlingford Lough. The Centre has bunk-style accommodation for groups of up to 26 people and provides self-catering facilities, spacious grounds and secure on-site parking. The beautiful Kilbroney Park is only a step away providing unequalled opportunities to enjoy the amenities in the area to the full. The Centre is a perfect location for Youth Weekends and Residential retreats. Group bookings only.

Rooms available:
5 bedrooms:
No.1 sleeps ten,
No.2 sleeps four,
No.3 sleeps eight
No.4 sleeps two (has wash hand basin).
No.5 sleeps two (has wash hand basin).

All rooms are furnished with bunk beds.

Facilities also include:
Central Heating
Lounge
Dining Room/Sitting area with TV with Blu-ray DVD
Games room equipped with table tennis and pool tables.
Fully equipped Kitchen
Two Shower Rooms
Laundry facilities
Keyboard
BBQ
Secure gated on site car parking.
Two good sized lawns.

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What's Nearby

  1. Kilbroney Park features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest…

    0.66 miles away
  2. This beautiful area has superb views and good walking routes over Carlingford Lough.…

    0.84 miles away
  3. 'Cill Bhronaigh', or Bronagh’s Church (12th century), is located in the graveyard just…

    1.22 miles away
  1. Our play farm offers a huge indoor soft play area with four dragon slides and a massive…

    1.42 miles away
  2. Warrenpoint Beach is located alongside the Mourne Mountains on the shores of Carlingford…

    1.71 miles away
  3. Excellent example of a tower-house and bawn built about 1568 at a point where the Newry…

    3.07 miles away
  4. "Where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea" (Percy French)

    The popular song…

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  5. Known locally as the ‘King’s Ring’, this court tomb has a prominent position in the…

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  6. Commanding the mouth of Carlingford Lough, the Castle has an eventful history. It was…

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  7. Kilnassagart Inscribed Stone, in the south of County Armagh, is regarded as being one of…

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  8. Dating from the Iron Age period around 10 BC, the enclosure comprises two roughly…

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  9. Corliss Fort is one of the best-preserved bivallate raths in County Armagh.

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  11. Cranfield West offers a gently sloping, mainly sandy beach located at the entrance to…

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  12. Bagenal’s Castle located in historic Newry is a 16th century fortified house and…

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  13. This is undoubtedly the most commanding building in Newry and is arguably the most…

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