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Geology Rocks at Kilbroney Park

Kilbroney Park, Shore Road, Rostrevor, County Down, BT34 3AA
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This is a fun filled day for budding young scientists out there.  Through fun science experiments, games, and art activities, you are invited to learn more about rocks, volcanoes and how the Strangford Lough and the Mourne Mountains were formed many millions of years ago. 

Free Family Fun Event. 

No booking required, look for the purple flag on arrival at the park. 

This is an outdoor event that is weather dependant and subject to change. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear.  For more information on other events across our forest parks visit here.

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Free Family Fun Event. 

No booking required, look for the purple flag on arrival at the park.

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