Journey Through Time
Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty. From ancient abbeys and Georgian estates to thrilling outdoor adventures, let us take you on a journey through some of the most iconic and enchanting spots. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a unique escape, join us for an unforgettable experience.
Day 1: Historic Paths and Local Traditions
Morning: Discovering Downpatrick and Saint Patrick’s Legacy
Begin your adventure in the charming town of Downpatrick, the County Town of Down. Home to the world's only permanent exhibition dedicated to Saint Patrick, Downpatrick is a hub of historical intrigue and spiritual significance. Start your day with a visit to The Saint Patrick Centre, where interactive displays and engaging exhibits provide a deep dive into the life and legacy of Ireland's patron saint.
For those seeking a more immersive experience, book one of the Centre's many offerings, such as the Saint Patrick’s Way Camino Walk. This half-day guided tour takes you along the ancient pilgrimage route, highlighting landmarks like Inch Abbey and the Quoile Pondage. Alternatively, paddle along the scenic Quoile River in a canoe, taking in the serene natural beauty while learning about the region’s rich history.
Afternoon: Exploring Castle Ward and Irish Dancing at Denvir’s
After a fulfilling morning, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of Downpatrick’s local eateries before making your way to Castle Ward. This 18th-century mansion house, known for its unique mix of architectural styles, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Overlooking the stunning shores of Strangford Lough, Castle Ward’s unique design and beautifully landscaped grounds make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and architectural aficionados alike.
Post-tour, immerse yourself in traditional Irish culture with the Dancing at the Crossroads experience led by Josephine at Denvir’s Coaching Inn. As the oldest surviving coaching inn in Ireland, Denvir’s provides a historic setting for learning the art of Irish dance. Josephine’s lively session will have you tapping your feet and learning the steps of traditional Irish dances in no time.
After dancing, unwind with a refreshing pint—pulled by your own hand—at Denvir’s. The inn’s cosy ambiance and friendly staff make it the perfect place to relax and enjoy some Ceili and Craic. Award-winning storyteller Sinead will regale you with captivating tales, adding a touch of local lore and laughter to your evening.
Day 2: Georgian Elegance and Agricultural Heritage
Morning: Montalto Estate and The Battle of Ballynahinch
Following a delicious breakfast at Denvir’s, travel to Montalto Estate in Ballynahinch. This picturesque estate, nestled in the heart of the County Down countryside, is renowned not only for its Georgian elegance but also as the site of the historic Battle of Ballynahinch during the Irish Rebellion of 1798.
Embark on a guided tour of the Georgian House, exploring its stately rooms and learning about the estate’s storied past. The tour offers a fascinating blend of historical narrative and architectural beauty, making it a highlight of your visit.
Midday: Donkey Trails and Local Cuisine
Next, head to Kindale Donkeys for the Donkey Trail Through Time. Led by Robert, this engaging tour takes you through the countryside, providing insights into how farmers historically trained their donkeys to work on the land. This experience offers a unique perspective on the evolution of agricultural practices and the role of donkeys in farming communities, blending history, culture, and nature into a captivating narrative.
After your tour, stop at the Primrose Bar and Restaurant for a satisfying lunch. Located nearby, this cosy establishment serves a delightful mix of traditional and modern cuisine in a relaxed environment, perfect for refuelling before your afternoon adventures.
Afternoon: Historic Saintfield and Spectacular Gardens
Continue your journey to the historic village of Saintfield. This charming village, steeped in local history and culture, provides a scenic backdrop as you make your way to Rowallane Gardens. These spectacular gardens, managed by the National Trust, are a horticultural haven showcasing a diverse collection of plants and beautifully designed landscapes.
Join a guided tour of Rowallane Gardens and marvel at the variety of blooms, the intricate garden design, and the serene ambiance. The tour offers a perfect blend of botanical beauty and peaceful retreat, concluding your day with a touch of natural elegance.
Final Tips for Your Trip
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Weather: Be prepared for varying weather conditions; pack accordingly.
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Reservations: Book activities and dining in advance to avoid disappointment.
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Local Insights: Don’t hesitate to ask locals for additional recommendations or hidden gems.
Getting Here
Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion is very well connected by road and rail, so don’t worry if you haven’t hired a car. We have our train and bus station in Newry, bus stations in Downpatrick and Newcastle, all with direct routes from the Europa Bus Station in Belfast. Coming from Dublin? Trains and buses stop in Newry, so there is plenty of transportation to stop by for a visit.
Plan Your Trip
Luckily for visitors, the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion has lots for you to see. Planning ahead can make your visit to our region that little bit easier. We can give you the best advice, maps, and guides to help you get the most out of your trip.
Discover the beauty of the Mourne Mountains, the rolling hills of the Ring of Gullion, and the tranquil shores of Strangford Lough. Here, time spent is time well spent.
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