Best lakes around Rosstrevor Upper are situated within a landscape characterized by the Mourne Mountains and the expansive Carlingford Lough. This region offers a mix of inland water bodies and sea lough views, providing diverse natural settings. The area is known for its scenic trails and opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can experience tranquil spots and panoramic vistas across the water.
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The well-signposted paths lead you through dense forests and offer impressive views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains. The mountain bike routes in particular are varied and require both fitness and technique. However, some sections can be slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. A highlight is the Cloughmore Stone, a huge boulder that was transported here during the last ice age. The approach there is steep, but the view makes up for the effort.
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A beautiful forest with good views of the sea
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Designated viewpoint, with a nice bench to relax
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Beautiful Forest features scenic trails with amazing views of Carlingford Lough, especially from The Cloghmore Stone, a 40 tonne granite boulder which was deposited here at the end of the last ice age. The Oak wood is a Special Area of Conservation believed to be over 250 years old. It is a remnant of the old oak woodlands that clothed the lower slopes of the Mournes several centuries ago. Most of these oak woods were cleared during the 18th and 19th centuries for use in boat building.
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Nice and peaceful place with a bench that's perfect for resting weary legs and watching the wildlife around the lake. Even with the new gravel path this area can get quite boggy so best to wear the boots.
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Amazing views of Rostrevor national park and the coast from here. The trails are as good as the views too, with loads of interesting up and downhill sections. A great place to ride off-road!
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Beautiful spot, well worth the climb
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For a peaceful experience, visit Red Bog Pond, known for its calm ambiance and opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Silent Valley Reservoir, though not listed as a highlight in this guide, is also celebrated for its serene atmosphere amidst the Mourne Mountains.
You can enjoy extensive panoramic scenery of Carlingford Lough and the coast from the View of Carlingford Lough from Mourne AONB. Additionally, Rostrevor Forest offers amazing views of the lough, especially from the Cloughmore Stone.
Yes, Rostrevor Forest is considered family-friendly, offering scenic trails with views of Carlingford Lough. The View of Carlingford Lough from Rostrevor Road also provides a beautiful, accessible spot for families to enjoy the scenery.
In Rostrevor Forest, you can find the impressive Cloughmore Stone, a 40-tonne granite boulder deposited during the last ice age. The forest itself is a remnant of ancient oak woodlands, designated as a Special Area of Conservation.
The area around Rostrevor Upper offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore numerous trails, including the challenging Red Trail Section, detailed in the MTB Trails around Rosstrevor Upper guide. Cycling routes, such as 'Route 7 - The Rostrevor Route', are also available; find more in the Cycling around Rosstrevor Upper guide.
Yes, there are many trails suitable for hiking and running. Rostrevor Forest features well-signposted paths through dense woodlands with views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains. For more running options, including routes like the 'Fairy Glen – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop', refer to the Running Trails around Rosstrevor Upper guide.
Red Bog Pond is a peaceful spot ideal for resting and wildlife observation. While a new gravel path has been installed, the area can still be quite boggy, so wearing appropriate boots is recommended.
Yes, Rostrevor Forest is dog-friendly, offering trails where you can walk with your canine companion while enjoying views of Carlingford Lough.
Carlingford Lough, a sea lough, forms a significant natural boundary and offers breathtaking, expansive views directly adjacent to Rostrevor. It's part of the Carlingford Lough Marine Conservation Zone and provides a stunning backdrop to the village and surrounding Mourne Mountains.
The area's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and milder weather for outdoor activities, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the tranquil landscapes, especially around Silent Valley Reservoir, offer a unique, peaceful experience, though some trails might be slippery.
Yes, there is a specific highlight called View of Northern Ireland, which allows you to enjoy great views over the water towards the neighboring country, which is only a few kilometers away as the crow flies.
The trails around the lakes offer varied terrain. For instance, the View of Carlingford Lough from Mourne AONB features trails with interesting uphill and downhill sections, some of which can be challenging. Rostrevor Forest has well-signposted paths, but some mountain bike sections can be slippery in wet weather, and the approach to the Cloughmore Stone is steep.


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