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\ Warrenpoint area
Warrenpoint area
Warrenpoint
and Rostrevor are small coastal resorts on the fringe of the Mountains
of Mourne.
The
walk:
Donaghguy reservoir is just outside Warrenpoint. It is frequented
by waterfowl, and is delightfully fringed with reedbeds and trees.
The little village of Burren sits in the hills above the town and
has an interesting heritage centre in its old National School. Burren
was the boyhood home of the early 20th century workers' leader,
Jim Larkin. You can walk along country roads over low hills, enjoying
lovely views, then switch to a series of little-known field paths
and tracks to reach Rostrevor. A walk along the coast of Carlingford
Lough leads back to Warrenpoint, though you can also detour inland
and see Clonallon Rath.
The square in
Warrenpoint lies between the harbour and the shops, offering a large
number of car parking spaces and there are toilets also. Walk straight
out of town following the road signposted for Burren. Watch for
a right turn onto Burren Road, followed by a left turn, also along
Burren Road. This is the old road to the village, passing through
the suburbs, and passing a low grassy hill crowned by a standing
stone. When you reach the crossroads, turn left to enter a small
car park and keep left to follow a tarmac path around the wooded
shore of Donaghaguy Reservoir.
| Distance: |
10
miles (16 Kilometres) |
| Map: |
OSNI
1:50,000 Discover Sheet 29 |
| Start: |
The
square in the middle of Warrenpoint |
| Terrain: |
The
walk is mostly along roads with some tracks and paths also used |
| Food
& drink |
Plenty
of places around Warrenpoint and Rostrevor |
Cross a wooden
bridge at one end of the reservoir, then walk out onto the road
and turn left to continue uphill to Burren. Turn right in the village
to pass a shop and post office. The Burren Heritage Centre is ahead,
but to leave the village you turn right again up the Ballydesland
Road. Views from the top of the road extend around Carlingford Lough,
taking in Slieve Martin, Slieve Foye and Slieve Gullion. Follow
the road downhill, and turn left again along a narrower road, and
walk straight through a crossroads. Continue uphill and down to
the end of Ballymaconaghy Road, reaching a junction with Moygannon
Road.
Walk along a
track that leads to a ford on the Moygannon River. Cross the river
and later turn left up a broader track. This swings right as it
climbs, with hedgerows on either side as it narrows. The path continues
through a wooded patch and passes a ruined cottage, then turns left
alongside a wall. A farm road leads down to a tarmac road. Cross
over to continue along another track and path, again between hedgerows,
to reach the next road.
Turn right to
follow the road to Rostrevor, passing houses at Drumreagh Park.
When you reach the end of Greenpark Road you can turn left to reach
the square in Rostrevor, or turn right to follow the main road back
towards Warrenpoint. The main road reaches the shore of Carlingford
Lough and passes an obelisk raised in memory of Major General Robert
Ross.
After passing
the entrance gate for Moygannon House, turn right along a narrow
road that leads to a ford and footbridge. Cross the bridge and cross
Moygannon Road to follow Rath Road uphill. Just above Rathturret
House you can turn left to visit Clonallon Rath, which is a substantial
triple banked rath. Walk back down Rath Road and turn right along
Moygannon Road to reach the main road again. Turn right to follow
the road back towards Warrenpoint. Walk along the refurbished promenade,
passing palm trees and shrubberies, to return to the square in the
middle of Warrenpoint. There are plenty of places offering food
and drink at the end of the walk.

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