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Newry
Public Hall
Newry Town Hall hosts theatre performances, education programmes, local amateur groups, family events, Registration, weddings to awards ceremonies for the Newry area.
Newry
Family
Explore one of Ireland's most scenic greenways, the Carlingford Lough Greenway, stretching from the heart of Newry City to the medieval village of Carlingford. The Carlingford Lough Greenway follows the former railway line along the coast of…
Rostrevor
Spa and Well-being
Revive Saunas, Natural Spring Mountain Spa. Where breathtaking views of the Knockbarragh Valley in the Mourne Mountains create the perfect setting for rejuvenation.
Newry
Art & Culture
Created by the incredibly talented sculptor Andy Edwards, the statue for Northern Ireland goalkeeping legend Pat Jennings was unveiled in Newry City by Mr Jennings himself in October 2023. The bronze sculpture, which is almost three metres tall,…
Newry
Coarse Fishing
The Clanrye River is a medium sized river (12 miles, 5-20m) with good brown trout fishing. Pike and small minnow frequent the waters and in the summer months you will find a run of sea trout.
Warrenpoint
Coarse Fishing
Donaghaguy Waterworks is a peaceful spot for a walk, with a fully tarmacked path circling the reservoir and offering easy access for all abilities.Small reservoir with great trout fishing and scenic path near Warrenpoint
Newry
Sailing
Fish in historic surroundings along the British Isles' first ever ship canal. The Canal opened for traffic in 1742 and only ceased operation in 1976.
Killeavy
Churches & Sacred Sites
The site contains two early churches situated back to back. Even earlier, it was the site of a monastery founded by St. Moninna (517) as one of the most important monasteries for nuns in Medieval Ireland.
Bessbrook
Railway
This 18 arch viaduct, close to Newry, is a prominent feature of the south Armagh landscape.
Newry
Cathedral
This is undoubtedly the most commanding building in Newry and is arguably the most important work executed by Newry's greatest native architect, Thomas Duff. Built in 1829 of local granite at a cost of £8,000, it was the first Catholic Cathedral.
Warrenpoint
Tower
Excellent example of a tower-house and bawn built about 1568 at a point where the Newry River meets Carlingford Lough, a strategic spot.
Bessbrook
Historical Tours
Bessbrook is a great example of a “model village”, purpose built for mill workers in the 19th century. Property has been restored to allow you a taste of what a home environment might have looked like around the 1880s.
BT35 8SW, Killeavy
Walking & Hiking
A Mountain Walk Exploring Slieve Gullion and the Ring of Gullion AONB
Explore Slieve Gullion Mountain (573m) and the surrounding Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on a stunning circular walk combining mountain paths, forest…
Bessbrook
The National Trust
A National Trust Property, Derrymore House is an elegant thatched cottage that stands amid a picturesque landscape estate less than 2 miles from Newry.
Cullyhanna
Coarse Fishing
This is a natural lake, part bog with good clear springs in its centre. Species: Rainbow trout, brown trout.
Killeen
Archaeological sites
Known locally as the ‘King’s Ring’, this court tomb has a prominent position in the southeast part of the rugged Slieve Gullion ring-dyke.
Newry
Sightseeing
Come and discover the ancient burial chambers over 5,000 years old, early Christian sites, Lord Mountjoys pursual of the last defender of ancient Ulster, Hugh O’Neill and uncover the legends amid the backdrop of mountain ranges & lakes.
Killeavy
Guided Tour
W.B. Yeats called it Ireland's most mystic mountain and this is where the team at Mountain Ways Ireland is proud to call home.We have an in depth knowledge of this sacred mountain and all of her moods as the seasons change.
Walking & Hiking
The Ring of Gullion Area offers an unforgettable walking experience for all abilities, surrounded by dramatic scenery and stunning natural landscapes. Whether you're an experienced hiker or simply looking for a leisurely stroll, this area has…
Crossmaglen
Coach Tour
With the hazy, lazy days of the summer to look forward to; it’s time to look at getting out and about discovering areas of this great land. Have you heard of the Ring of Gullion, but don’t know much about it?