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\ Rostrevor
Rostrevor
Park
in Rostrevor forest and take a look at the information boards, which
show a series of short way-marked trails. Walk down from the car
park and turn left in front of the forest office. A path on the
left is signposted for the Rostrevor Oakwood. Turn left along a
broader path, where another sign points the way to Fiddlers Green.
The path zigzags up a wooded slope and reaches the grassy clearing
known as the Fiddler's Green.
Continue up
to the forest track and turn right. Turn left to follow a steep,
narrow, grassy path uphill through the forest. The edge of the forest
gives way to a gentle, open slope, where you bear left to reach
the huge Cloughmore Boulder and enjoy the fine views over Carlingford
Lough.
Turn around
and look for a gravel track leading around the head of the nearby
glen. It overlooks a forest drive and car park. Follow this track
as it rises around the head of the glen, then make a bee-line up
a grassy path to reach the summit of Slieve Martin. There is a cairn
and a trig point at 1597ft, and views of the mountains around Carlingford
Lough are very good.
Leave Slieve
Martin and head east towards a prominent mast, crossing a small
stile over a fence on the way. Keep walking towards another mast
along the grassy crest. As the crest narrows, a path leads along
it to reach the hump of Knockshee at the end. This is another fine
viewpoint, crowned with an ancient burial cairn. In clear weather
you can see beyond the mountains of Mourne to Dublin and the Wicklow
Mountains, as well as the Isle of Man.
Double
back to the gap, then drift gradually off to the right. Aim to pick
up an old track leading towards Rostrevor forest at the head of
the Watergap River. As you approach the forest, you need to drop
down from the hill track and cross a stile over the forest track.
Turn right to
follow the track to the edge of the forest on the slopes of Slievemeel,
avoiding other tracks to right and left.
By the time
the track runs downhill and bends left, there are views along the
length of Kilbroney River. Keep to the right at two junctions with
other forest tracks, until you reach a narrow tarmac road and a
barrier gate. Turn left along the road, passing another barrier
gate to return to the car park where the walk started. The Forest
Restaurant is immediately to hand, with Kilbroney Park and the village
of Rostrevor beyond.
Rostrevor forest
is 4,000 acres rising sharply from 30m to 500m above sea level.
First planted out in 1930, the forest has numerous attractions including
a breathtaking two mile forest drive affording panoramic views over
Carlingford Lough, an old oak plantation dating from the 18th century,
the famous 40 tonnes 'Cloughmore' or 'Big stone' and a host of wild
life ranging from grouse to red squirrels. Rostrevor forest and
Kilbroney Park offer an excellent backdrop for walkers, hiking or
just a relaxing break.
| Distance: |
10
miles (16 Kilometres) |
| Map: |
OSNI
1:50,000
Discoverer Sheet 29
OSNI 1:257000
Mourne Country Outdoor Pursuits |
| Start: |
Rostrevor
forest near Rostrevor village |
| Terrain: |
Forest
tracks and hill paths with some moorland slopes |
| Food
& drink |
The
Forest Restaurant and Rostrevor |

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