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We’re super excited to bring you some fun in a bun, boxes of delight and classic asian dishes. We love what we do, we hope you do too ? Read more…
Spelga Dam is located about a 10 mile drive from Newcastle. It is a man made dam built in 1960. It is noted for it’s ability to make cars roll up the hill. Just in front of the dam is a small in road only about 30m long that when people park their cars, turn off the engine, take it Read more…
Located just out side Newcastle on the way to Dundrum. More info to follow. Read more…
Hugh McCanns is situated between the majestic Mountains of Mourne in Co Down and the Irish Sea. The property boasts beauty in its design and panoramic views from every window. The building is 200 years old and has been sympathetically restored to preserve the old world charm, yet with all modern comforts and a fabulous design to take advantage of a stunning Read more…
We at O’Hares lounge Bars feel we really do have something to offer everyone! Whether it is relaxing outside on a sunny day in one of our four beer gardens, having the best of craic on a night out with your mates to the best in Live entertainment all through the week, whatever you need or whatever you fancy, relax Read more…
Slieve Bernagh means ‘mountain of the gap’ in Irish. The summit is crowned by a number of rocky tors. Read more…
Slieve Binnian is the third highest mountain in Northern Ireland. The name comes from the rocky tors situated around the top of the mountain which makes it easy to identify throughout the Mournes. To the south-west of the mountain is wee Binnian and to the west is silent valley resevoir. Read more…
Slieve Commedagh is the second highest mountain in the Mournes after Slieve Donard. Slieve Commedagh stands for ‘the mountain of guarding/watching’. Read more…
Slieve Donard the the highest mountain of the Mournes and indeed Northern Ireland. Slieve Donard means Donard’s Mountain, and is named after Saint Donard who was a missionary and has long been associated with the mountain. Read more…
The boating pond at Castle Park is great as part of a fun family day out. There is 22 pedalo swans for everyone to enjoy. The tickets cost £2.50 adult and £1.80 child. Read more…