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Mournes Week - Wild About the Mournes

Kilbroney Park, 60 Shore Road, Rostrevor, County Down, BT34 3AA
child sitting at a table learning about nature in Kilbroney Park

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Team up with our nature enthusiasts for a whirlwind of art, games, and fun activities. They will spill the beans on everything you need to know about conserving and managing the incredible wildlife of the Mourne Mountains!

 

Meet in main car park at Kilbroney Park and look for the purple flag on arrival.

Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear and arrive early if possible.

Outdoor events are weather dependent & subject to change.

Parking charges apply.

 

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This is a free event.

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Opening Times

Season (13 Apr 2025)
DayTimes
Sunday13:00 - 15:00

What's Nearby

  1. Kilbroney Park features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest…

    0.1 miles away
  2. This beautiful area has superb views and good walking routes over Carlingford Lough.…

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

    1.15 miles away
  1. Our play farm offers a huge indoor soft play area with four dragon slides and a massive…

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

    2.41 miles away
  3. Excellent example of a tower-house and bawn built about 1568 at a point where the Newry…

    3.82 miles away
  4. "Where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea" (Percy French) The popular song has…

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

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

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

    6.57 miles away
  8. The Silent Valley Reservoir was built to gather water from the Mourne Mountains and is…

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

    7.82 miles away
  10. Spelga Dam Reservoir sits in the heart of the Mourne Mountains, located approximately 10…

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

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

    8 miles away
  13. Leisleitrim Fort is a fine example of a multivallate rath ( a rath with several banks and…

    8 miles away
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Children enjoying Aslan's Table in Kilbroney ParkKilbroney Park, RostrevorKilbroney Park features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest drive which showcases panoramic views over Carlingford Lough. There is also a Play Park with children's play area and tennis courts, an Information area and a café all on site.

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