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基尔布罗尼公园

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Glaisne
August 6, 2022
I love to get the Carlingford lough ferry across the lough and then a fifteen minute drive is Kilbroney park. There are long and short walks. The Narnia trail and the fairy glen . Kodak corner for a spectacular view of the lough. There is also a tasty coffee shop with food. On your drive home take in some shopping in Newry and pass by the very bottom of Carlingford lough
I love to get the Carlingford lough ferry across the lough and then a fifteen minute drive is Kilbroney park. There are long and short walks. The Narnia trail and the fairy glen . Kodak corner for a spectacular view of the lough. There is also a tasty coffee shop with food. On your drive home take i…
Sharon
July 14, 2022
Playpark, mountain walking and mountain biking. Beautiful scenic views and routes.
Bruce
September 7, 2018
There are fairy glens, rolling lawns, a coffee shop, a children's playground, Clough Mor (a glacier-deposited rock), stunning views or Carlingford Lough, hiking and mountain bike trails, and picturesque Mourne Mountain scenery.
Kelly
July 27, 2022
Something for everyone, hikers and picncers alike.
William John
January 7, 2020
The forest features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest drive to panoramic views over Carlingford Lough. There is also a Play Park with children's play area and tennis courts, an Information area and a cafe. The forest drive leads to a car park from where walkers have the opportunity to climb to Cloughmore or 'the big stone', a 30 ton erratic, which sits at approx 1000ft above Rostrevor. Geologists explain its presence here as having being deposited during the ice age. Local Folklore claims it was thrown here by Finn Mac Cool during a fight with a Scottish Giant. During the same battle, the Scottish Giant allegedly tore out a handful of earth and flung it back at Finn, which missed. The earth landed in the sea and became the Isle of Man while the divot he made, filled up with water and became Lough Neagh. Rostrevor Oak wood is a relic of a much larger forest. The woodland contains Oak, Ash, Sycamore, Hazel to name but a few. There are lots of ferns and flowers like wild garlic, primroses and bluebells. The forest is home to jays and squirrels and it hosts a number of rare plants like wood avens and hard shield fern. The Park also hosts exceptional mountain bike trails.
The forest features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest drive to panoramic views over Carlingford Lough. There is also a Play Park with children's play area and tennis courts, an Information area and a cafe. The forest drive leads to a car park from where walkers have the o…
地点
Shore Road
Rostrevor, Northern Ireland