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Located in a dramatic setting of mountains and sea, this is one of the most oustanding tree and shrub collections in Europe. The beauty, vigour and perfect shape of the trees in the National Aboretum attract tree enthusiasts from around the ... |
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Maginns is a family run business now in its third generation dating back from 1919. In 2006 it underwent a major refurbishment while still keeping some of its original character and style. |
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This is a very popular fishery. It is stocked regularly with over 10000 brown and rainbow takeable trout. Water quality is good and lures are effective. Attractor patterns such as Butcher, Connemara Black and Dunkeld are popular. Spinning and ... |
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Situated in Castlewellan Forest Park it's ideal for outdoor activities such as walking and pony trekking. There is a bus service from Newry or Downpatrick and the Newcastle bus, service 20, stops near the park gate, 0.5 miles from the Centre. |
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This walk takes in views of the Mourne Mountains from the former "Crow Road". It then follows the lakeside before reaching the secluded Cypress Pond on the return leg of the trail. |
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This path circumnavigates Castlewellan Lake providing good views of Slievenaslaat and Castlewellan Castle.
The Family Cycling route follows this path, which is on well maintained wide forest paths and mostly flat. |
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The park covers over 1000 acres of beautiful countryside of mature forests and woodland. This circular walk from the car park is on a flat path 7 feet plus wide. |
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As the black trail enters the mainly coniferous plantation, the remnants of the Moorish Tower can be viewed. There are openings in the forest with impressive vistas of the farmland on and around Slievenaboley, Legananny Mountains and Slieve Croob. |
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