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* The Poets' Trail
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Newry Town Trail

Newry Town Trail map Victoria Basin / Basin Quay Hover here to see the longer route Hover here to see the shorter route Canal Street * Clanrye Mills Riverside Presbyterian Church Trevor Hill Newry Town Hall The Bank of Ireland Newry Court House Heather Park / Gallows Hill St Patrick's Church High Street First Presbyterain church (non-subscribing) St Mary's Parish Church Quay Street Albert Basin Bridge Street The Newry Canal and Buttercrane Linen Mill Hill Street Late 19th Century Warehouse Merchants' Quay Sugar House Quay The Corry Monument Margaret Square Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Colman Marcus Square Needham Bridge The Market Victoria Bakery and The Abbey The Master's House John Mitchel Place and St Colmans Park Albert Basin

The Long Trail is colour coded in blue on the map. Each stop is marked with a number, which corresponds to a number in the text. The length of this walk is approximately 1½ hours.

The Short Trail is colour coded in red and also numbered. The length of this walk is approximately ¾ hour.

Some of the stops are common to both trails. If you wish to combine both trails together, we suggest that you follow the long trail from 1 to 21, and then join the short trail at number 8. The length of this walk is approximately 2 hours.

Click on any of the numbers on the map to find out more about that stop on the trail.

 

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