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Synge and Byrne at Kilbroney Park

Kilbroney Park, Shore Road, Rostrevor, County Down, BT34 3AA
Family of four enjoying breakfast at Synge and Bryne - Kilbroney Park

About

Synge and Bryne is situated in the heart of Kilbroney Park.  We offer an extensive cafe menu and a wide range of teas, coffees and treats. We have easy accessibility and are right beside the mountain bike trails, the play park and the tennis courts.
 

Facilities

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities
  • Children's Menu Available
  • Highchairs Available

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
  • Euros accepted

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Opening Times

* Monday - Sunday
9am - 5pm

What's Nearby

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

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

    2.41 miles away
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  5. Commanding the mouth of Carlingford Lough, the Castle has an eventful history. It was…

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

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

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

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  11. The Electric Brae is a hill at which Newton's discovery, the law of gravity, is defied…

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

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

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