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Day 11 - Tyrella Beach to Downpatrick And St Patricks Way Completion

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Length: 16.5km, flat Time: 4hrs 10min 3rd February 2024 Tyrella Beach to Downpatrick The last section of the walk was pretty straightforward. One car in the Irish Street car park in Downpatrick and the other in Tyrella Beach. The walk was all on roads with a few barking dogs and passing cars. We took a worthwhile short detour down to see Ballynoe Stone circles off Ballynoe road. The final passport stamp is outside of the St Patricks Centre in Downpatrick. See photos below.  The centre was still open when we finished so we went to reception and registered for our certificates, which came a week later. They were pleased to hear we had completed the walk. Then it was upstairs to the cafe for a well earned cup of tea. Summary of the overall walk  The best parts are along the Clare Glen, Scarva to Newry towpath and Kilbroney, through the Mournes and Tollymore, down to Newcastle and Dundrum. The road walk was hard going but I am glad to have done the overall trail. See certificate f...

Day 10 - Dundrum to Tyrella Beach

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Length: 11.2km, flat Time: 2hrs 45min 19th August 2023 Dundrum to Tyrella Beach The intention was to finish the walk to Downpatrick but we started late so we just walked to Tyrella Beach. Tyrella isn't on the route but is a handy place with a supervised car park. We parked in the main car park in Dundrum and took the path along by the river bed. This provided us with lush green scenery and beautiful views of the Dundrum bay area.  We then had a short walk on the A2 road; which had a few cars; before we detoured to minor roads into Ballykinler. The walk into Ballykinler was quiet with a few people about and from there it was a short ramble to Tyrella Beach. From this part of the walk we got good views of the Mournes from a different viewpoint than usual. After the Dundrum river path the remaining of the walk was all on roads. View of river flowing into Dundrum Tyrella Beach and View of Mournes Dundrum to Tyrella Beach

Day 9 - Tollymore Forest Park to Dundrum

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Length: 15km, ascent 192m Time: 4hr 15min 7th May 2023 Tollymore Forest Park to Dundrum We met in Dundrum and then drove one car to Tollymore. It was a beautiful sunny warm day in Tollymore and we followed the trail to the wall with the Mourne Mountains. There were great views. We then exited Tollymore and walked to Newcastle via Tipperary Lane and Tipperary Woods. This was very scenic especially when following the river. We stopped at the Newcastle Tourist to pick up our penultimate stamp, see below. The sea was very high in Newcastle and there was a cold mist in the town, see photo below. Unfortunately this meant that we were not able to walk along the beach to Murlough Nature Reserve. Instead we walked along the main road and entered via the caravan park. It is unusual for the tide to be so high in Newcastle but I would recommend checking just in case. Murlough Nature Reserve was beautiful as always and we walked across the bridge into Dundrum town. Tollymore to Dundrum The stamp ou...

Day 8 - Hen Mountain to Tollymore

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Length: 16km, 378m ascent Time: 4hr 40min 10th April 2023 We met in Tollymore Forest and then drove to Hen Mountain car park to continue along the Mourne Way. We walked around Hen Mountain but unfortunately missed the signs and partly climbed Slievenamisken. The ground was boggy and wet. We returned to the path to cross Killyleagh Road and walked around the bottom of Spelga Mountain. There was clear signage including at the point were we had to climb Spaltha. Unfortunately there were no signs at the top but we followed a path and with a few wrong turns made our way to the top of Slievenamuck. From there we had scenic views of Spelga Dam. Then down to the Ott car park and along Slievenanan Road to the entrance of Fofanny. Around Fofanny Reservoir and followed the wall to Meelmore Lodge exit. We had the company of sheep and the terrain was uneven. Just after the Meelmore Lodge exit we took the gate along the Trassey Track and just before the Trassey car park, we followed the Mourne way i...

Day 7 - Kilbroney to Hen

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Length: 14.3km, 388m ascent Time: 4hrs 15mins 25th February 2023 Kilbroney Park to Hen Mountain Some friends came along to join us as this was part of the Mournes Way stretch. We met at Leitrum Lodge car park and took half the cars to Kilbroney. It was a warmish, bright day even-though it was in February. The walk through Kilbroney was among trees then coming out into the Mournes. There were no real hills until the gap at Rocky Mountain. The stretch coming down from Rocky was wet and muddy. There were not many markers for the Mourne way. There is a tricky river crossing at the turn near Pigeon Mountain. We stopped at the exit at Hen Mountain. There is a car park at Hen which would've been better to use than Leitrum Lodge but it is smaller so it is best to get there early. We had to walk back along the road to Leitrum Lodge car park. Then down to Kilbroney cafe for a coffee and traybake. Kilbroney to Hen Mountain

Day 6 - Newry to Rostrevor

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Length: 18.6km, 325 ascent Time: 5hrs 11th February 2022  We met at Kilbroney Park, left one car there and drove the other car to Lower Water Street car park in Newry. Unfortunately on the road out of Newry there were no footpaths and reasonably busy with cars. The route out of Newry is on everyday roads. When we got to Carrick Road we got scenic views over the Mournes and Carlingford. The walk down into Rostrevor was enjoyable as we were on narrower roads, passing isolated farms. The locals were very friendly; some even stopped to ask about our walk. We made fast progress and arrived in Rostrevor earlier than expected where we got a latte in a local cafe.      Rostrevor     Fairy Glen, Rostrevor Newry to Rostrevor The stamp is on the lamp post at the entrance to the Kilbroney Park

Day 5 - Scarva to Newry

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Length: 21km, all flat Time: 5hrs 10 min After a break for the summer, we walked the  Scarva to Newry canal path  on the 8th October 2022. The total distance was 21km but the route was flat so it didn't take too long. It was a lovely day with a lot of other walkers and cyclists out and about. Here are some scenic photos. Scarva to Newry Map  There were 3 stamps on this walk. The one at Action tourist office is just beside the door. The other two stamps were in Newry town itself. Both very easy to find.