Mourne Homestays Guidebook

Jenna
Mourne Homestays Guidebook

Food scene

Set in an idyllic corner of Ireland, beside the most painted working cornmill, with a panoramic view from the restaurant of the Mourne Mountains down to the sea. Hospitality and fine food come like the view… naturally. Situated only 10 minutes from Royal County Down, Newcastle and Mourne Golf Clubs. Restaurant opening hours - Weekdays: 12.30pm-2.30pm, 5pm-8pm. Saturdays: All Day. Sunday: Carvery 12.30-2.30pm, High Tea 5pm-8pm.
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The Harbour Inn
6 Harbour Dr
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Set in an idyllic corner of Ireland, beside the most painted working cornmill, with a panoramic view from the restaurant of the Mourne Mountains down to the sea. Hospitality and fine food come like the view… naturally. Situated only 10 minutes from Royal County Down, Newcastle and Mourne Golf Clubs. Restaurant opening hours - Weekdays: 12.30pm-2.30pm, 5pm-8pm. Saturdays: All Day. Sunday: Carvery 12.30-2.30pm, High Tea 5pm-8pm.
Small fish and chip shop in the coastal village of Annalong back in 1990. Over the years they have grown and grown, and have now just completed their third massive extension by adding on a 60-seater restaurant.
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The Galley
43 Kilkeel Rd
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Small fish and chip shop in the coastal village of Annalong back in 1990. Over the years they have grown and grown, and have now just completed their third massive extension by adding on a 60-seater restaurant.

Retail

Local creative HUB An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne About Made in Mourne is a not-for-profit social enterprise based in the heart of the Mournes, which aims to provide a fresh and stimulating environment to support and celebrate talented local creatives and showcase their work. Whether you are passing through or spending the day in the beautiful fishing town of Kilkeel at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, be sure to pop by and experience all that MADE in Mourne has to offer. Browse the shop, which supports 45 different makes, retailing a fantastic range of art, crafts, homewares and artisan food items, produced locally in The Kingdom of Mourne and surrounding areas. Enjoy freshly brewed coffee and home-baked scones in our honesty coffee bar and chill out area and interact with our resident young entrepreneurs, learning more about the local
MADE in Mourne
37 Greencastle St
Local creative HUB An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne An image of Made in Mourne About Made in Mourne is a not-for-profit social enterprise based in the heart of the Mournes, which aims to provide a fresh and stimulating environment to support and celebrate talented local creatives and showcase their work. Whether you are passing through or spending the day in the beautiful fishing town of Kilkeel at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, be sure to pop by and experience all that MADE in Mourne has to offer. Browse the shop, which supports 45 different makes, retailing a fantastic range of art, crafts, homewares and artisan food items, produced locally in The Kingdom of Mourne and surrounding areas. Enjoy freshly brewed coffee and home-baked scones in our honesty coffee bar and chill out area and interact with our resident young entrepreneurs, learning more about the local

Sightseeing

Kilkeel Harbour
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Silent Valley Reservoir
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This was once a busy corn mill, in operation from the early 1800s and closing in the 1960s. For generations local farmers brought sacks of oats here to be milled into oatmeal. For over a 100 years the mill was operated by just 3 families. The original owners, the Atkinsons, were followed by Robert McCormick and then 3 generations of the Hamilton family. The beautifully restored mill features a multi-media exhibition where you can experience Mourne life of the past, meet the miller and follow the progress of the oats through the milling process. You can also learn all about the famous stonemen of Mourne and the schooners that left the harbour carrying prized Mourne granite to help build the industrial cities of Britai
Annalong Harbour
2 Harbour Dr
This was once a busy corn mill, in operation from the early 1800s and closing in the 1960s. For generations local farmers brought sacks of oats here to be milled into oatmeal. For over a 100 years the mill was operated by just 3 families. The original owners, the Atkinsons, were followed by Robert McCormick and then 3 generations of the Hamilton family. The beautifully restored mill features a multi-media exhibition where you can experience Mourne life of the past, meet the miller and follow the progress of the oats through the milling process. You can also learn all about the famous stonemen of Mourne and the schooners that left the harbour carrying prized Mourne granite to help build the industrial cities of Britai