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Newry

The grapevine is buzzing with word of one of Northern Ireland’s newest cities
County Down
Historic landmarks
1hr from Belfast International Airport

Newry Town Hall, County Down

Incredible past... exciting future

Known as the Gateway to the North, Newry sits snugly amidst the natural splendour of the Mourne Mountains and the Ring of Gullion. It's at the very heart of the Home of St Patrick, on the borders of Game of Thrones® Territory, and just a short trip away from the fairytale landscapes of Ireland’s Ancient East.

A heady mix of retro and modern gives this city a distinct edge, and Newry has firmly established itself as shopping heaven with locals on the island of Ireland. One of Northern Ireland’s newest city it may be, but the past makes up an integral part of Newry’s modern-day character. And there’s a lot of "past" on offer – after all, human settlement here dates back to 4,000BC.

Newry, County Down

L-R: Newry and Mourne Museum, Bagenal's Castle; Round tower on the banks of the Newry River; Kilbroney Forest Park; Newry Town Hall

In the 19th century, Newry was a bustling trading port, a place of merchants, markets and noisy city quays. A link to the city’s industrious beginnings can be seen in its place names: Buttercrane Quay, Canal Boat Street and Custom House Quay. A flourish of rejuvenation means many historically significant buildings are intact once more, each with a little tale of their own.

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Newry County Down

Shop 'til you drop

If there’s one thing that Newry city can do like nowhere else, it’s shopping. Shopping centres such as The Quays and The Buttercrane house all the major stores and eateries you could wish for. But a jaunt out from the centres into the smaller shops comes with its own rewards, too, with niche retailers offering something unique.

At Jack Murphy Jewellers, Gemma Murphy says the key to Newry’s success is its reputation for traditional family-run businesses. “Newry is known for the quality of its customer service,” she notes. “And that spreads through word-of-mouth all over Ireland and much further afield.”

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Kilbroney Forest Park, County Down

Beyond the city

When you’re all shopped out, Newry is the perfect base to explore some of Northern Ireland’s most iconic sites, such as the Mourne Mountains and the Gullion Way, the magnificent city of Belfast and tranquil Carlingford Lough. And just out from the city, the peace and serenity of Kilbroney Forest Walk is a refreshing change of scenery to the fast-paced thrum of Newry.

Shopping AND serenity? Newry, we salute you.

Newry highlights

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Newry and Mourne Museum, Bagenal's Castle

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Newry Cathedral of St. Patrick and St. Colman

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Craigmore Viaduct

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Scarva Cycle Hire

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Froth Coffee Co

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Narrow Water Castle Self Catering Accommodation

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Kilbroney Park

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Down County Museum

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Killeavy Castle Estate

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Game of Thrones® Tour – Archery Experience at Winterfell Castle

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Clonlum Cairn

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Victoria Lock Picnic and Amenity Site

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Game of Thrones® Tour – Archery Experience at Winterfell Castle

Winterfell Castle & Demesne, located just 40 minutes from Belfast, was used extensively for the filming of George R.R. Martin's epic adaption of his Game of Thrones® novels. A replica of the Winterfell Castle archery range movie set has been masterfully recreated in the Winterfell Castle courtyard where the filming originally took place. Dress up in character costumes from the show, tour the movie set, stand exactly where ‘Jon Snow’, ‘Robb and Bran Stark’ stood and enjoy the thrill of firing live arrows! BRAN PACKAGE • Entry pass into ‘Winterfell Castle Archery Range’ movie set • Dress up in authentic Game of Thrones® ‘Stark Family’ costumes • Receive directions from an instructor in ‘Jon Snow’ archery character costume • Stand exactly where ‘Jon Snow’, ‘Rob Stark’ and ‘Bran’ stood and shoot medieval arrows using ancient bows (1 target between 2 people) • Ample photo opportunities so you can share with your friends on Facebook etc. • Minimum age – 8 years • Lasts approx. 50 minutes Available on limited dates only – £29 per person NED PACKAGE (PRIVATE) Same as ‘Bran Package’ PLUS: • Exclusive entry pass into ‘Winterfell Castle Archery Range’ movie set for up to 3 people (you will be only people in movie set area during your booked timeslot – private session) • Shoot more archery arrows (1 target per person) • Ample photo opportunities so you can share with your friends on Facebook etc. • Minimum age – 6 years • Lasts approx. 1 hour • Located just 40 minutes from Belfast Available on any date – £99 for 2 people and the £29 pp thereafter (for larger groups please contact us) For more info visit http://www.gameofthrones-winterfelltours.com/archerysettour ++++++++++ You may also be interested in: Game of Thrones® Glamping Mini Break at Winterfell http://www.gameofthrones-winterfelltours.com/glampingnorthernireland Game of Thrones® Tour – Filming Locations Cycle Trails http://www.gameofthrones-winterfelltours.com/locationscycletour This activity is independently operated by Clearsky Adventure Centre. It is not sponsored, endorsed, or affiliated with HBO or anyone associated with ‘Game of Thrones®’.

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Victoria Lock Picnic and Amenity Site

Victoria Lock was built in 1850 as part of the Newry Ship Canal but slowly declined after the advent of the railway and was closed to commercial traffic in 1966. The site was landscaped and the lock automated in 2007, creating a lovely, peaceful, sheltered picnic site with access to Newry and the Albert Basin for pleasure boats at high tide. The history of the lock and the area is interpreted and there are fascinating interactive memorials to historic shipwrecks that occurred nearby. The lock and canal are ideal for coarse fishing, with a number of purpose built platforms for perch, roach, bream and pike. The wildlife of Carlingford Lough and the canal is enthralling, with regular visitations by herons, egrets, cormorants and swans as well as occasional sightings of otters and pinemartins in the dusk and dawn. Native spring bulbs have been planted on the site and as these naturalise, the grass under the trees will be studded with jewels of colour from January onwards. Butterflies such as the orange tip and the green veined white are common here and dragonflies can often be seen in Summer, cruising the waters of the canal. Across the road there is a lovely walking route, using Forest Service paths, zigzagging through Fathom Forest to the top of Flagstaff where stunning panoramic views of the Ring of Gullion, the Lough and the Mourne Mountains will be revealed. It is planned that this route will be way-marked and improved over the next year as part of the Ring of Gullion Landscape Partnership Scheme. Plans are also afoot to link the Portadown to Newry Canal footpath and cycleway to the East Coast Greenway that currently stops in nearby Omeath village. The link will hopefully give cyclists and pedestrians the unique experience of travelling the Middlebank that delineates the canal from Carlingford Lough, rejoining true dry land at Victoria Lock and heading on into medieval Carlingford. Victoria Lock is a peaceful haven just minutes' drive from the hustle and bustle of Newry and its shopping centres. Stop here for a picnic, immerse yourself in the built heritage of the ship canal; perhaps be lucky enough to watch some wildlife; use the site as a base for an excursion to the top of Fathom or simply take a minute to stretch your legs and cross the lock gates for a unique view down the Lough. Whatever your plans for your day in the area, a visit to Victoria Lock is a must.

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