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What to do this May Bank Holiday in Mourne Gullion Strangford?

This May we are so lucky to have two bank holidays to take some time off to be with our friends and family, so let us show you how to enjoy every moment.

The Mourne Mountains, Ring of Gullion and Strangford Lough areas are home to expansive woodlands and dedicated parks. Whether you want to escape to the forest, spend a fun family day out in one of our many adventure play parks, or enjoy an event, you’ll be well catered for. 

  • Slieve Gullion Aerial Photo

    Our Story of Fionn Mac Cumhaill

    In local folklore Fionn Mac Cumhaill was the legendary Irish warrior/hunter who led a small band of warriors known as the Fianna.  There are many legends associated with Fionn, the most widely known is probably the creation of the Giant’s Causeway.

    Fionn, however also has strong associations with the Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion.

  • Newry Chamber Music Festival Piano at the quays

    Newry Chamber Music Piano Festival

    A weekend of jazz piano and song at inaugural Newry Chamber Music Piano Festival. The acclaimed Rob Barron Trio and the award-winning vocalist Georgia Cécile join forces for a celebration of jazz and Leonard Bernstein at the inaugural Newry Chamber Music Piano Festival.

  • Saint Patrick's Grave

    Saint Brigid

    Saint Brigid was born in the year 451 near Dundalk to a pagan Gaelic Chieftain named Dubtach and a Christian slave mother named Brocca.  She was baptized by Saint Patrick and later became his friend. Brigid's friendship with Saint Patrick was well documented in the "Book of Armagh".

  • Exploring Trails and Coffee Stops in Mourne Gullion Strangford
    Categories: WalkingFood & Drink

    Exploring Trails and Coffee Stops in Mourne Gullion Strangford

    There is a special kind of magic in Mourne Gullion Strangford, a place where mountain trails melt into forest paths, where every walk seems to end with the promise of a warm cup of coffee in a village café or brew van.

    Whether you’re climbing the granite peaks of Mourne, chasing the slopes of Slieve Gullion or wandering the serene shores of Strangford Lough, this corner of Northern Ireland invites you to slow down, breathe deeply and savour the landscape, one sip at a time.

  • Drone footage of Abies numidica narrowly missing the Heron fountain.

    Recovery from Storm Éowyn almost complete within the Annesley Walled Garden

    It has been almost a year since the devastation wrought upon the Walled Garden and wider forest park. In those first few weeks all available hands were hard at work with chainsaws and chippers to clear the fallen and damaged trees from critical areas within the park. We were the longest closed park; due to the extent of damage it took us three weeks to get the park back into useable state. Even with that you don’t have to wander far from the main paths to find areas yet to be sorted.

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