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Ways to Treat Dad This Father’s Day in Mourne Gullion Strangford

Father’s Day is approaching and there's no better place to celebrate than the stunning Mourne Gullion Strangford region. Whether you're planning an action packed adventure, a scenic escape, or a well deserved day of relaxation, this beautiful corner of Northern Ireland offers plenty of ways to make dads, grandads and father figures feel special. From breathtaking coastal walks and delicious local dining to memorable experiences the whole family can enjoy, here are some inspiring ideas for an unforgettable Father's Day in Mourne Gullion Strangford. 

  • April in the Mourne Gullion Strangford Region: A Seasonal Escape

    April in the Mourne Gullion Strangford Region: A Seasonal Escape

    As the days get longer and the weather warms up, there’s no better time to plan a visit to the beautiful Mourne Gullion Strangford Region. With its sweeping landscapes, charming villages, and endless outdoor activities, it offers something for every nature lover, adventurer, and those simply looking to relax in stunning surroundings. Spring in the Mourne Gullion Strangford Region is magical, and here’s why it should be at the top of your travel list this season.  

  • Plates of food
    Categories: food and drinkEvents

    A Foodie's Guide to Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark

    Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark has over 400 million years of geological history. It is a treasure trove of natural beauty, geological wonders, and cultural heritage. The Geopark's breathtaking beauty has been shaped by nature, fractured by volcanic activity, and carved by ice, creating a stunning backdrop.

    Local cuisine and artisan products play a crucial role in Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark, contributing significantly to the region's cultural identity, economic sustainability, and tourism appeal. This guide will take you on a culinary journey through the region, highlighting the best local eats and artisan delights.

  • Cocktails at the bar

    The 19th Hole!

    Golf has experienced a remarkable surge in popularity in recent years, attracting enthusiasts from around the globe. With our world-class courses set against breathtaking landscapes, our region has become a premier destination for golfers seeking both challenging play and stunning scenery and we are delighted to welcome The Amgen Irish Open here in Newcastle at the Royal County Down Golf Course in September 2024.

  • BBQ Kilbroney Park

    BBQ season is back!

    The Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion area has lots of picturesque and fun filled destinations for you to have a BBQ. Every year we enjoy the outdoors by celebrating National BBQ Week which runs from 3 - 9 June 2024. We encourage everybody to pick their favourite destination for a day outdoors and enjoy a meal with their loved ones.

    Here we have some suggestions of places for you to get out and fire up those grills!

  • Killeavy Castle Lounge
    Categories: Food & DrinkEventsLatest News

    Guest Blog - Killeavy Castle - Gullion Restaurant Relaunch 2024

    It has been said that nature is the purest portal to inner peace…

    Nestled within the ancient heartlands of County Armagh, Killeavy Castle Estate beckons travellers to embark on a journey through nature, myth and heritage. Here, amidst the lush woodlands on the slopes of Slieve Gullion, where heroes of Irish mythology once walked, the estate stands as a testament to centuries of history and the enduring spirit of the land.

  • Killowen Distillery and Paul Cunningham Award winning chef

    Food for thought!!

    Located in the southeast corner of Northern Ireland is the Mourne, Gullion, Strangford geopark.  The area is culturally rich and champions sustainable and local tourism experiences.

    Mourne, Gullion and Strangford are areas where the landscape is rich and fertile allowing food to be grown and produced locally.  The coastal waters surrounding the region is home to the richest fishing waters in Ireland.  Our rivers and lakes are also home to some of the best freshwater catches.

  • Family Picnic
    Categories: Food & DrinkFamily FunOutdoors

    Picnics in Mourne Gullion and Strangford

    Don’t get hangry when you’re hiking, walking or having fun - grab some grub and pack a picnic!

    At last, the weather is starting to turn in our favour and the sun has got his hat on!  We will be spending more time outdoors and what could be better than a beautifully prepared picnic to keep us well fed and watered on our day out?  Don’t feel like making your own?  Why not have a picnic prepared for you? 

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