Best attractions and places to see around Burrenreagh include prominent mountain peaks, historical structures, and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers opportunities to explore rugged terrain, dense forests, and significant man-made monuments. It provides a variety of outdoor experiences for those interested in hiking and natural exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Hare's Gap is a dramatic mountain pass nestled in the heart of the Mourne Mountains. This striking pass, situated between Slieve Bearnagh and Slievenaglogh, offers hikers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. From this vantage point, hikers are treated to panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The pass itself is historically significant, having once served as a route for smuggling goods across the mountains, adding a layer of intrigue to the hike. Hare's Gap is a popular starting point for various hikes, including ascents of Slieve Bearnagh and Slieve Meelmore.
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Hare’s Gap is one of the most iconic passes in the Mourne Mountains, marked by its rugged stile and dramatic views that open up across the range. Once a historic smuggling route, it remains a natural gateway into the high Mournes, with steep paths and striking rock formations framing the way. From here, the landscape unfolds in every direction, making it a perfect spot to pause, take in the scenery, and appreciate the wild beauty of these mountains.
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The park has no entry fee, you only have to pay 5 £ for parking.
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Easy route no special gear required. Very scenic
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I was lucky to see them at their best today, beautiful 😍
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Wonderful forest with an even more beautiful river
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The area around Burrenreagh is characterized by dramatic mountain landscapes and lush forest parks. You can explore prominent mountain peaks like Summit of Slieve Donard, Northern Ireland's highest peak, and Slieve Bearnagh with its distinctive rocky tors. Additionally, Tollymore Forest Park offers diverse flora and trails along the Shimna River.
Yes, the region features significant historical structures. The Mourne Wall is an iconic landmark, stretching for 35 kilometers across 15 summits, built in the early 20th century. On the Summit of Slieve Donard, you'll find a stone tower and the remains of two ancient burial cairns.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the Summit of Slieve Donard, where on a clear day you can see the Isle of Man and even parts of Scotland. Hare's Gap offers dramatic mountain pass views and striking rock formations. Slieve Bearnagh also provides excellent panoramic vistas from its summit.
Absolutely! Tollymore Forest Park is highly recommended for families, offering numerous hiking trails suitable for various ages and a pleasant environment along the Shimna River. Hare's Gap, while dramatic, also has paths that can be enjoyed by families looking for a scenic walk.
The area is perfect for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging climbs. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking options. Explore more details and specific routes on the Hiking around Burrenreagh, Road Cycling Routes around Burrenreagh, and Gravel biking around Burrenreagh guide pages.
Yes, for easier walks, Tollymore Forest Park offers several gentle paths. You can find specific easy hiking routes, such as the 'Lakeside Walk' or 'View of Mourne AONB – Castlewellan Castle loop', on the Hiking around Burrenreagh guide page.
For those seeking a challenge, the ascent to the Summit of Slieve Donard is a demanding climb. Similarly, reaching the summit of Slieve Bearnagh involves steep sections and some scrambling. These routes often follow parts of the Mourne Wall, adding to the experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of adventure. The dramatic views from mountain summits and passes like Hare's Gap are often highlighted. The unique experience of hiking along the historic Mourne Wall and the tranquil, lush environment of Tollymore Forest Park are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for attractions like Tollymore Forest Park, there is a car park available, though it can get full during peak times. For mountain hikes, designated car parks such as the Cecil Newman Car Park are often starting points for routes to peaks like Slieve Bearnagh and Hare's Gap.
Yes, Tollymore Forest Park offers some basic facilities. You'll find a rest area, toilets, and a small catering vehicle available at the park entrance. There is also a campsite within the park.
While the area can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for hiking and exploring. Summer provides longer daylight hours, but also typically sees more visitors. Always be prepared for changeable mountain weather, regardless of the season.
Absolutely! Many routes in the area allow for diverse experiences. For instance, you could start with a forest walk in Tollymore Forest Park and then embark on a more challenging ascent towards a mountain pass or peak, or vice-versa, depending on your chosen trail.


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