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Tourism
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Beaches
These photographs
show some of the beautiful beaches to be found along the Newry &
Mourne coastline. Of particular note are the beaches at Cranfield
and Warrenpoint.
Click on either
of these images to see larger versions.
Cranfield
Beach
Cranfield beach is set in an idyllic
location at the mouth of Carlingford Lough, with the majestic Mourne
Mountains as a dramatic backdrop.
The long, south facing beach offers
excellent facilities for all visitors whether it be for a gentle
stroll or for more strenuous water based activities and provides
the perfect setting for the family with a wide expanse of sand and
clean bathing water.
European
blue flag beach
Cranfield has been awarded the prestigious
Blue Flag, which is given to beaches and marinas across Europe that
meet strict criteria for both water quality and environmental management.
It was introduced in 1987 and sets common standards of good management
across Europe.
Surrounding
area
South Down provides a range of dramatic
scenery with a great variety of topography, with bold contrasts
between mountain, lowland and sea. The area is dotted with ancient
settlements such as Greencastle
Castle, which is only a few minutes drive from Cranfield Beach.
Dominated by a Medieval Fortress built in the 13th Century,
Greencastle was once the Capital of Mourne. Also of interest is
the Haulbowline Lighthouse. Built from Mourne Granite, the lighthouse
looks over Cranfield Beach. Within a short distance of the beach
the Cranfield area offers caravan and camping along with hotel and
self-catering accommodation.
Facilities
at Cranfield
Excellent facilities exist at Cranfield.
They include convenient car parking, a children’s play area, tourist
information points, toilets, slipway access, showers and a shop
(restricted opening hours).

Lifeguard
flags
Cranfield Beach operates the internationally
recognised Lifeguard Flags.
These are:
| Red
over Yellow |
SAFE
TO SWIM |
| Red
|
NO
SWIMMING |
The area between the red/yellow flags
is supervised daily by lifeguards from 11am – 6pm during July and
August and at weekends only in September. This area, approximately
850m along the beach stretching 200m out to sea is reserved for
bathers only. It is an offence to use any watercraft in this area.
Large areas of Cranfield Bay remain available for the use of watercraft
and jet skis although great care should be exercised at all times.
How
to get there
Cranfield Beach is situated off the
main A2 Rostrevor to Kilkeel Road.


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