Mourne Mountains

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Rising abruptly from the coast of County Down, the Mourne Mountains are a compact but dramatic range of granite peaks that have inspired poets, hikers, and C.S. Lewis (who used them as the model for Narnia). With their heather-clad slopes, hidden lakes, and sweeping sea views, these are Northern Ireland’s finest walking hills – challenging enough for serious ramblers yet accessible for day-trippers with a good pair of boots.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the Mournes at least a full day, ideally two. With one day, tackle a single summit like Slieve Donard (4–5 hours round trip) and explore Newcastle. With two days, you can bag a few peaks along the Mourne Wall, visit the Silent Valley, and enjoy the coastal scenery. Self-drivers will find the region easy to navigate, with plenty of parking at trailheads.

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