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Newcastle
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
The Glen River Trail follows a popular route leading to the summit of Slieve Donard (850m), Northern Ireland's highest mountain.
Newcastle
Walking & Hiking
Quarry track with final uphill section over rocky terrain.
Newcastle
Cycle Route
Cycing in the Mourne Mountains - start at the northern side of the resort of Newcastle and cycle along the A50 towards the market town of Castlewellan. Before Castlewellan, turn left onto Tollymore Road and then right onto Middle Tollymore Road.
Newcastle
Workshop
Pottery Painting
Walking & Hiking
Slieve Donard at 850m (2,789 ft) is the highest of the Mourne Mtns. The views from the summit are extensive and on a clear day the Isle of Man, Wicklow, Donegal, Wales and Scotland may be seen, as well as the long stretch of Newcastle Beach.
Newcastle
Arts
Nature Through My Autistic Eyes Photography Exhibition at Newcastle Library Co Down exhibit the inspiration photography work of Nathan " Super Nat " Pierson
Newcastle
Walking Holiday
Fiona Mullan is an Internationally qualified Mountain Leader who transforms a simple walk into an immersive journey through time and terrain. Whether you are seeking the granite peaks of the high Mournes or the sheltered, storied paths of our…
Newcastle
Beach
This 5 mile stretch of golden sands is still the essence of the resort and is hugely popular for swimming, sunbathing and other forms of recreation.
Newcastle
Mini Golf and Pitch and Putt
Newcastle Golf Centre is fun for all the family from the beginner to the professional with Adventure Golf, Driving Range with automatic power tees, and 18 hold adventure golf course. Disabled access and refreshments on site.
Newcastle
Walking Tour
Have you ever gone to plan your next walking route in the Mournes only to be restricted by where you park your car? The Mourne Shuttle Bus Service provides a shuttle service to walkers in the Mourne Area to get you to your destination whilst parking…
Newcastle
Food & Drink
Afternoon Tea
Newcastle
Adventure Sports
Newcastle Yacht Club is a family oriented Sailing Club and Training Centre situated in a scenic bay at the foot of the Mourne mountains. With Dinghy racing twice a week in Summer we also accommodate Cruisers, windsurfers, kayaking and motor boating.
Newcastle
Walking
Do you want to improve your navigation skills and have a great day out in the hills at the same time? Click and have a look here!
Newcastle
Walking
Situated on the "Winding Road to Clanawillan" (Trassey Road), Meelmore Lodge is the best place to come for a family day out. Set in the tranquillity of the Mourne Mountains. With private access to the Mournes.
Newcastle
Links Golf Course
Royal County Down is located in one of the world's most naturally beautiful links settings in the Murlough Nature Reserve. Against the magnificent backdrop of the Mountains of Mourne.
Newcastle
Beach
Newcastle Beach is a popular seaside resort and tourist destination located on the South Down coast of Northern Ireland.
Newcastle Beach comprises of sand, pebbles and larger stones and is approximately 2.5 km in length. The major part of Newcastle…
Walking & Hiking
Follow the Mourne Way path through the heart of the Mourne Mountains.
Newcastle
Historical Tours
Dundrum Heritage Trail takes you on a journey through the village and tells the story of the commercial and maritime heritage - Trail map available to download at www.visitmournemountains.co.uk or from Newcastle Visitor Information Centre.
Newcastle
Outdoors
Newcastle is a small drying harbour with fixed fore/aft moorings and consists of two piers suitable for yachts up to 11m long that can take the ground. There is ‘the wee quay’ otherwise known as the North Quay at the town side of the harbour and…
Newcastle
Swimming Pool
Those who enjoy the wet side of life can have fun in Tropicana, Newcastle's outdoor heated leisure pool. To ensure that the toddlers are not forgotten, they have their own paddling pools with the Nellie the Elephant slide. Remember you must book…