The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

The Mournes Activity Map | Weather-Resistant | Includes Slieve Croob | Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland | OSNI 1:25,000 Scale Series | Northern Ireland | Walks | Hiking | Maps | Adventure

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On Windows) To copy a map to the clipboard : use CRTL PRINT-SCREEN (thats press and hold the CTRL key, then press PRINT SCREEN). You can then paste it into MS Word.

Mourne Mountains Harvey Superwalker - Mourne Mountains

Harbour House Inn Newcastle: A perfect spot at the foot of the Mournes and only a short walk to the delights of Newcastle. Greencastle B&B: Former lighthouse keeper’s house built in 1851 and offering sublime views across Carlingford Lough. On this part of your walk, you will be able to see the impressive Lough Shannagh and Ben Crom Reservoir to your right.The Mournes' coastal scenery has been shaped by the interaction of the sea with the land, by fluctuating sea levels and by erosion and deposition. Terraces which follow the shoreline near Glasdrumman and elsewhere mark 'raised beaches'. These indicate the position of the coastline during the last Ice Age, now left high and dry since the land rose following the retreat of the ice sheets. Sand and shingle drifted by currents has created the spectacular dune coast at Murlough and the sandy beaches at Cranfield. Along less accessible stretches (such as the headlands, terraces and eroding cliffs extending south from Newcastle) unimproved pastures, scrub and colourful communities for maritime plants fringe the shore, which in places also displays many features of geological interest. In contrast, the fjord-like inlet of Carlingford contains island outcrops, tidal mudflats and areas of saltmarsh important for a range of birds and other wildlife. Cultural Heritage of Mourne AONB Take the kids to Slieve Gullion Forest Park and let them scout the incredible Giant’s Lair. A magical, living storybook, let the children get lost in their imaginations as they walk through fairy houses and encounter dragons and giants through art. Grab a seat at the Giant’s Table or sneak into the Ladybird House to get a picture of the local witch. Inspired by a tapestry made up of local myths and legends, this is something your children won’t forget. Watch them play in the adventure play park while you enjoy a coffee by the wildlife pond.

Mournes 1:25000 Activity Map Jackson OS Northern Ireland The Mournes 1:25000 Activity Map Jackson

O'Laverty, James (1878). The Barony of Iveagh– via www.libraryireland.com. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help) In the field south of Kilbroney graveyard, 1 mile north of Rostrevor on the B25. There are many standing stones in the Mournes, mostly single like this one, but some in groups. Legananny Dolmen While forest trails generally won’t offer the same spectacular viewpoints as many of the Mourne walks above, they always excel when it comes to sheer variety of flora and fauna. The mountain slopes drop down to cultivated farmland and occasional forestry, with the sea adding further interest to the eastern and southern inclines. Several small natural loughs and rivers join the man-made dams of Silent Valley, Ben Crom and Spelga to add diversity to the landscape. The 31.4km Mourne Wall is an outstanding feat of construction and frames some of the finest mountain views in Ireland. It is Northern Ireland’s longest listed building, crossing 15 summits and serving as a perfect navigational aid. It was built by the Belfast Water Commissioners between 1904 and 1922 to enclose the 9,000-acre catchment area of the Silent Valley Reservoir. The mountains are only an hour’s drive from Belfast and can easily be added to your Belfast itinerary to balance out your city break. There is enough to keep you entertained for a weekend or three weeks – so let your availability dictate your stay.Apart from climbing the mountains, there is plenty to do around the Mournes. You can enjoy the coast, the things to do in Newcastle, and just unwind in the quietness of the dramatic landscape. Due to its location at the centre of the range, the Slieve Doan walk offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Mournes from all directions. I will assume that the Mourne Mountains themselves are already top of your list and provide you with non-mountainous attractions. Silent Valley Mountain Park

Doan hike: best route, distance, when to visit, and more Slieve Doan hike: best route, distance, when to visit, and more

We’ve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from ‘Which is the longest?’ to ‘Which of the Mourne walks has the best views?’. As previously mentioned, the Slieve Doan walk is one of the lesser-known peaks in the range, and thus it will not become as busy as popular hikes such as Slieve Donard or Slieve Bearnagh. To follow the mountain trail, climb the stone steps and cross the stile above the car park. Follow a faint grassy trail directly up the slope to the top of the ridge. The 500m-high summit of Butter Mountain, the highest point of the route, lies just to the left, and provides fantastic views over the northwestern Mournes.

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The Mourne Wall – NI Water's very own Wonderwall!". NI Water. 31 May 2019 . Retrieved 22 January 2020. The Mourne Mountains also influenced C. S. Lewis to create the mythical world featured in his The Chronicles of Narnia series. [64] [65] Helicopter crash [ edit ] This series of 1:25,000 scale paper maps, designed for outdoor enthusiasts includes all the features associated with land-based outdoor pursuits. Ordnance Survey (OS) mapping covers England, Wales and Scotland - not Northern Ireland or the Channel Islands. Isle of Man is 1:50K only. AllTrail provides an amazing, detailed route description which I’ll link here. Slieve Binnian Summit Hike



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