Cruise Warrenpoint

Warrenpoint is a coastal resort on the shores of Carlingford Lough overlooking the Cooley Peninsula on the south and the striking Mourne Mountains towards the North East.

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The Mourne Mountains or Mournes, a granite mountain range located in County Down in the south-east of Northern Ireland, are among the most famous of the mountains on the island of Ireland. The surrounding area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is proposed as the first National Park in Northern Ireland. The Mountains of Mourne are partly owned by the National Trust and see a large number of visitors every year. The highest mountain is Slieve Donard at 849 metres (2,786 ft).
The Mourne Moutnains are among the most famous of the mountains on the island of Ireland. The surrounding area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is proposed as the first National Park in Northern Ireland.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mournes">The Mourne Mountains </a> a granite mountain range located in County Down in the south-east of Northern Ireland, are among the most famous of the mountains in Ireland. The surrounding area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is proposed as the first National Park in Northern Ireland.
The Mourne Moutnains are among the most famous of the mountains on the island of Ireland. The surrounding area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is proposed as the first National Park in Northern Ireland.
Down Cathedral is a Church of Ireland cathedral. It stands on the site of a Benedictine Monastery, built in 1183. Saint Patrick's remains are buried in the graveyard. Magnificent stain glass windows, box pews and beautiful organ case enhances this interesting building. Souvenir shop and toilet facilities.

Guided Tours available by prior arrangement.
Saint Patrick's Centre
<a href="http://www.newryandmourne.gov.uk/tourism/activities/forest/silent_valley.asp">The Silent Valley</a> is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Park is surrounded with breathtaking countryside, to the east Craggy Binnian, to the west the Cliffs of Slievenag Lough, and to the north Doon and Ben Crom.
<a href="http://www.newryandmourne.gov.uk/tourism/activities/forest/silent_valley.asp">The Silent Valley</a> is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Park is surrounded with breathtaking countryside, to the east Craggy Binnian, to the west the Cliffs of Slievenag Lough, and to the north Doon and Ben Crom.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mournes">The Mourne Mountains </a> a granite mountain range located in County Down in the south-east of Northern Ireland, are among the most famous of the mountains in Ireland. The surrounding area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is proposed as the first National Park in Northern Ireland.
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<a href="http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID=1679">Ardglass Golf Club</a> Situated on the south-east coast of County Down, Ardglass is unquestionably one of the most spectacular courses in Ireland. Essentially the course meanders its way out to a headland and then meanders its way back. The first five holes are truly memorable and run right alongside the sea.
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<a href="http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID=1679">Ardglass Golf Club</a> Situated on the south-east coast of County Down, Ardglass is unquestionably one of the most spectacular courses in Ireland. Essentially the course meanders its way out to a headland and then meanders its way back. The first five holes are truly memorable and run right alongside the sea.
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