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Narrow Water Castle

Excellent example of a tower-house and bawn built about 1568 at a point where the Newry River meets Carlingford Lough, a strategic spot. (Children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult).

There has been a keep on this site since 1212. It was originally built by Hugh de Lacy, first Earl of Ulster, to prevent attacks on Newry via the river, as part of the area's Norman fortifications. The original was destroyed in the 1641 Rebellion.

 

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Opening times:

July & August
1pm - 5pm daily

Prices:

Admission Free.

The nearest Tourist Information Centre is:

Newry Tourist Information Centre