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Mournes Week - Step into Nature: A Walk from Leitrim Lodge

Leitrim Lodge Car Park, Sandbank Road, Kilkeel, Co Down, BT34 5XX
Step into Nature: A Walk from Leitrim Lodge

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Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Leitrim Lodge on a guided nature walk. Explore striking granite formations, learn about native plants, conservation grazing, and peat loss, and take in scenic river catchment views. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Mournes by uncovering the tradition of "booleying."

Important information:

Free event - Please book your space in advance
Wear comfortable walking boots and weatherproof clothing to suit outdoor conditions. Bring a snack and drink
Difficulty Level - Moderate, with rough terrain underfoot
Assistance dogs only.

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FREE EVENT - Booking essential as places are limited. Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Leitrim Lodge on a nature walk.

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Season (7 Apr 2025)
DayTimes
Monday14:00 - 17:00

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