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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…
Newcastle
Spa and Well-being
Soak offers customers a unique experience, a place to be spoiled or to simply ease the body and soothe the mind. Relax in a silky hot seaweed bath in our award winning bathhouse or Revive with a sensual spa treatment in our bespoke treatment rooms.
Walking & Hiking
A moderate linear walk giving a true taste of the Mournes
Newcastle
Self-guided tour
Discover fascinating and historic places as well as a collection of modern sculptures while solving this fun self-guided, murder mystery walking trail from Whodunit Hunts in Newcastle. Nearly 30 clues to solve!
Newcastle
Public Park
Newcastle's Parks consist of outdoor facilities at the Castle and Island parks. Castle Park comprises Crazy Golf, Go-Karts and Pedalow Swans. Island Park offers an outdoor tennis court for public hire.
Newcastle
Landscape/View
The Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is located in the south-east corner of Northern Ireland where "the mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea". It covers an area of 57,000 hectares, encompassing the Mourne Mountains and the uplands of…
Newcastle
Walking & Hiking
Quarry track with final uphill section over rocky terrain.
Walking & Hiking
Having descended the Azalea Walk to the Shimna River, the trail turns upstream along the attractive tree lined river bank past the Hermitage to cross the river at Parnell's Bridge. The 10 metre cascade fall is most spectacular.
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…
Walking & Hiking
The Granite Trail to Thomas’s Mountain is just over 1,100 metres
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
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
Indoor Play Area
It’s all GO GO GO here at Coco’s. Why not join us for a FUN FILLED day out! The kids will love our variety of slides, ball pools and play areas, while the adults can relax in our Cafe stocked full of tasty meals & LOTS of Coffee. No booking…
Central Promenade, Newcastle
Landscape/View
The High Mournes Scenic Loop delves into the very heart of the famous Mourne Mountains offering iconic views of Slieve Commedagh, Bernagh, Meelmore, Meelbeg and beyond. Below the summits, the charming village of Bryansford and Tollymore Forest Park…
Newcastle
Walking
The Mourne Wall is 22 miles long and consists of natural granite stone which was constructed using traditional dry stone walling techniques. It was built from 1904 to 1922 and was overseen by the Belfast City and District Water Commissioners. The…
Newcastle
Arts
Nature Through My Autistic Eyes Photography Exhibition at Newcastle Library Co Down exhibit the inspiration photography work of Nathan " Super Nat " Pierson
Bryansford
Guided Tour
Geologically themed day hike through one of the most picturesque mountains passes in The Mournes, crossing The Mourne Wall to reach the fascinating ‘Diamond Rocks’.
Newcastle
Forest Parks
Donard Forest lies at the foot of the Mourne Mountains and has spectacular views of County Down, including Newcastle, Dundrum Bay, St John's Point and Slieve Croob.