Ulster Way

Mourne Way

The Mournes are a wonderfully compact range of mountains crowned by Ulster's highest summit, Slieve Donard. From all over County Down the dome of Donard and the serrated tors of Bearnagh and Binnian can be seen crowning a skyline of graceful peaks. The gentler foothills and surrounding farmlands are equally beautiful in their own pastoral way. Not surprisingly the Mournes are a magnet for walkers, and the 26-mile long Mourne Way marries many of the best features of Mourne country walking. Following a mixture of forest trails and mountain paths this route is almost entirely off-road as it travels through the foothills of the Mournes, from Newcastle on the Irish Sea, to Rostrevor on Carlingford Lough.

CountyDistanceOS MapTerrain
Down26 miles (42 km)Sheet 29The route follows forest paths and mixed mountain terrain. Steep in places
Start Town / VillageFinish Town / VillageGrid ReferencesPoints of Interest
NewcastleRostrevorStarts at J376311
Ends at J185180
Newcastle, Tollymore Forest Park, Rostrevor Forest Park, Rostrevor
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Useful Contacts

NamePhoneEmail
Newcastle Tourist Information Centre+44(0)28 4372 2222Newcastle.tic@downdc.gov.uk
Newry Tourist Information Centre+44(0)28 3031 3170newrytic@newryandmourne.gov.uk

Emergency Numbers

NamePhone
Emergency Services112 or 999 (free)
Non emergency Police number0845 600 8000 (local rate)
National Health Service - NHS Direct UK Helpline for Healthcare4554

Links to Local Websites

WebsiteURL
Northern Ireland Environment Agency - protect, conserve and promote the natural environment and built heritagewww.ni-environment.gov.uk
Northern Ireland Tourist Boardwww.discovernorthernireland.com
Translink - Northern Ireland's integrated bus and rail public transport companywww.translink.com
BBC Weather Forecastnews.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/
Mourne Rambler Bus Service 405www.translink.co.uk/ramblerservices.asp
County Down Tourist Informationwww.armaghanddown.com