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  • Fishing in the lough
    Categories: FishingAdventureFamilyFunOutdoors

    Fishing in the Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion

    Anglers get your bait, flies and hooks at the ready and plan your perfect fishing trip. We are spoilt for choice here in the Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion for fishing destinations. Our beautiful region is abundant in peaceful lakes, challenging rivers and wonderful coastal areas, perfect for your ideal fishing trip, whether it is coarse, game, or even sea fishing in beautiful fishing villages with plenty of history and impressive trawlers! We are here to tell you all about the best fishing spots in the area.

  • Dog running on beach
    Categories: AdventureFamilyFunOutdoors

    Beaches in Mourne, Gullion and Strangford

    Buckets and spades at the ready, leave it to us to find you the best beaches to build your sandcastle on!

    It looks like summer has arrived and long may it last!  There’s nothing like a long day out at the beach with your family or friends.  So, socks off and try dipping your toes into the cool blue waters of one of our many beaches listed below.

    We have 3 beaches in our area that have once again been awarded Blue Flag status this year and that is something to be very proud of!  The categories that need to be met for Blue Flag standards are water quality, safety and public environmental education. 

  • Cycling Tollymore Forest Park
    Categories: CyclingAdventureFamilyFunActivity

    Cycling Trails in Mourne, Gullion and Strangford

    Cycling has always been a favourite way to get out and about to explore our beautiful region and with so many activity centres available to hire a bike for the day, you don’t even need to have your own wheels!  Have a look at the cycling routes we have laid out for you and get on your bike!

  • St Patrick's Pilgrim Tour Inch Abbey, Downpatrick
    Categories: AdventureFamilyFunOutdoorsHistory

    Historical Heritage Trails

    The Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion is home to a variety of amazing heritage trails which are well worth exploring.  The trails will take you to historical monuments and give you a chance to explore the rich and beautiful local landscape. Take time and enjoy the locations and beautiful scenery in our UNESCO Global Geopark.

  • Aerial View of the Ring of Gullion in the Mourne Gullion Strangford Aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark
    Categories: AdventureFamilyFunOutdoorsHistoryGeology

    Northern Ireland's newest UNESCO Geopark!

    The Mourne Mountains, Ring of Gullion and Strangford Lough have just gained official Geopark accredition, so if you're looking for a unique and fascinating outdoor experience in Northern Ireland, look no further than the Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark. This geopark is a designated UNESCO site that showcases the geological wonders of the region, as well as its rich history and culture.

  • Mourne Wall
    Categories: WalkingAdventureFamilyFunActivity

    Walking in the Mournes

    The Mourne Mountains are a beautiful range located in Northern Ireland. They offer a variety of hikes and stunning views that are perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Walking in the Forest
    Categories: WalkingAdventureFamilyFunActivity

    National Walking Month

    May is National Walking Month!

    It's time to get the hiking boots out and go explore the wonderful landscape of Mourne, Gullion and Strangford.  It doesn't matter what your preference is this region can cater for every need.  You can explore the coast, head inland to one of the many forest parks, uncover beautiful gardens or if you have the energy, pack your rucksack and head off into the mountains.

  • Outdoor picnic of crackers, cheese and fruit on staw
    Categories: AdventureFamilyFunOutdoorsHistory

    Féile na Bealtaine

    Saturday 29 April – Saturday 6 May

    The first of May marks the beginning of the ancient festival of Bealtaine,  Féile na Bealtaine, and is the halfway point between the spring equinox and summer solstice.  Bealtaine, translating as month of May, is still used in the Irish language today and is said to derive from Old Irish meaning, bright fire.  

  • Press photo for Montalto Estate Lost Garden Trail
    Categories: AdventureFamilyFunOutdoorsHistoryLatest News

    Guest Blog - Historic Lost Garden at Montalto Estate

    The award winning, five star Montalto Estate, in rural Co. Down, is getting ready to unveil a  significant new tourism experience called The Lost Garden Trail. Made possible through major private investment, with additional support from Tourism NI’s Experience Development Programme,  The Lost Garden Trail will open to the public on 31st March, 2023.https://www.visitmournemountains.co.uk/things-to-do/montalto-estate-p728301

  • Slieve Gullion Aerial Photo

    Our Story of Fionn Mac Cumhaill

    In local folklore Fionn Mac Cumhaill was the legendary Irish warrior/hunter who led a small band of warriors known as the Fianna.  There are many legends associated with Fionn, the most widely known is probably the creation of the Giant’s Causeway.

    Fionn, however also has strong associations with the Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion.

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