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Murlough national nature reserve offers a beautiful beach and stunning views of the Mountains of Mourne. Murlough also is great for walking and is a haven for bird watchers. Read more…
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This park set within the beautiful scenery of the Mournes is perfect for a family day out or a peaceful walk at any time of the year. The park is ideal for walking and picknicking with beautiful tracks along the riverbanks and lovely gardens. Tollymore is also great for people wishing to cycle their bike. Read more…
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Perfect for a quiet family day out, these reservoirs offer a number of walks both short and long. There is also a cafe for refreshment. Read more…
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This Golf Driving Range is located a few yards from the Burrendale Hotel. There is also an eighteen hole adventure golf course beside the golf driving range. Read more…
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The Brandy Pad is one of the many beautiful walks through the Mournes. It was a route popular for smuggling in the nineteenth century. Goods that were smuggled included silks, coffee, tea and brandy. As well as it being a walk rich in history, it is a also a lovely walk that takes you beside the mountains of Slieve Commedagh Read more…
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This world famous golf course attracts visitors from all over the world. The course was founded in 1889 by business men from Belfast. Visitors wanting to play at the course can do so on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Booking’s are made through the secretary’s office at the club (and some days the course can only be played in Read more…
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Widow’s Row is a line of cottages that were built in King Street for the Widow’s of the fishing disaster of 1843. On Friday 13th of January ten fishing boats set sail from Newcastle, a storm ensued and seventy three fishermen were drowned. Forty six Newcastle fishermen were drowned leaving behind 27 widows, 118 orphans and 21 dependants. An appeal Read more…
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Newcastle Tennis Courts are located on the Bryansford Road and just off Islands Park. Newcastle tennis club has won varius titles through competing in the Belfast and district leagues. The courts are welcome to non members weather they be professional or novice. Coaching lessons are also avaliable if requested. Prices for an adult are: (per 1 hour) £3.55 Junior: (per Read more…
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The Tropicana is an open air warm swimming pool loacted in the town centre. The deepest it goes is 1.2 metres and it is a childrens swimming pool consisting of two pools, both with their own slide. The smaller pool is very small and is mostly used for babies and toddlers with an elephant slide that goes into the water. Read more…
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Newcasle Rock Pool is over eighty years old and a much beloved peice of history as generations of local people can claim to have enjoyed many summer days here. It is open air and consists of a single large swimming pool full of sea water. Although the water is cold, it is a unique way to enjoy a swim, especially Read more…