sightseeing

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sightseeing

Sightseeing

Beautiful drive around the mountain take in the stunning scenery of the surrounding countryside. There is a car park at the top and a further climb to the summit of around 1hr
Slieve Gullion Forest Drive
Beautiful drive around the mountain take in the stunning scenery of the surrounding countryside. There is a car park at the top and a further climb to the summit of around 1hr
an impressive dolmen from neolithic times. just a short drive - include with slieve gullion drive
Ballykeel Dolmen
Ballykeel Road
an impressive dolmen from neolithic times. just a short drive - include with slieve gullion drive
about 35min away, a beautiful little town well worth seeing, there are a few good eatting spots and lively bars on the weekends. there is also an alternative route to get there, that can take you over the mountain through beautiful scenery - ask for more info if interested in this route.
74 locals recommend
Carlingford
74 locals recommend
about 35min away, a beautiful little town well worth seeing, there are a few good eatting spots and lively bars on the weekends. there is also an alternative route to get there, that can take you over the mountain through beautiful scenery - ask for more info if interested in this route.
A small fortified caste to protect the Moyry pass or 'gap of the north' from attacking army's by the English 1800's
Moyry Castle
A small fortified caste to protect the Moyry pass or 'gap of the north' from attacking army's by the English 1800's
stunning ruins of a castle, only 15min drive. very difficult to park, none is available. possible to park on the road in one particular spot but you do need to park close to the ditch
7 locals recommend
Castle Roche
7 locals recommend
stunning ruins of a castle, only 15min drive. very difficult to park, none is available. possible to park on the road in one particular spot but you do need to park close to the ditch
Cill na Saggart' means the 'church of the priest'. Standing at almost 2m tall, Kilnassagart Inscribed Stone is regarded as being one of the oldest inscribed stones in Ireland. It stands on the ancient road which ran from Tara in County Meath and through the Moyry Pass to Dunseverick Head on the North Antrim Coast (Sighe Midhlachra).
Kilnasaggart Pillar Stone
Cill na Saggart' means the 'church of the priest'. Standing at almost 2m tall, Kilnassagart Inscribed Stone is regarded as being one of the oldest inscribed stones in Ireland. It stands on the ancient road which ran from Tara in County Meath and through the Moyry Pass to Dunseverick Head on the North Antrim Coast (Sighe Midhlachra).
Foraging in the foothills
Mountain Ways Ireland Ltd.
Foraging in the foothills
A local business, only a few minutes drive or delivery of bicycles can be arranged. Just ask for James when you call the shop
Ring of Gullion cycle hire ltd
140 Drumintee Rd
A local business, only a few minutes drive or delivery of bicycles can be arranged. Just ask for James when you call the shop