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Eagle & Shanlieve Mountain - Try Hiking Series

End of Sandy Brae Road, Attical, Down, BT34 4FB
Eagle mountain views

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As part of our TRY HIKING DAYS, join us on the Beautiful hike up Eagle and Shanlieve, and give hiking a go!

Meeting at the end of Sandy Brae, Attical - make sure you park in a sensible place to not block the farmer's access - we'll do a kit check before heading off up the mountain track, on easy angle gravel paths.

The path soon begins to steepen towards the Eagle / Slievemoughanmore Col, where we walk underneath the most impressive cliff faces in the entire Mourne range - the Great Gully.

After a break, we head steeply up the hill, before reaching the twin summit of Eagle and Shanlieve. From here, views are simply spectacular, overlooking Carlingford Lough to the south and the entire Mourne range to the North.

Our descent takes us off the shoulder right atop the Great Gully, for more amazing views before reaching the cars and heading home, tired but happy

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  • On site parking

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Opening Times

Season (18 Jan 2025)
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Saturday09:00 - 13:00
Season (18 May 2025)
DayTimes
Sunday09:00 - 13:00

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