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Kilbroney Forest Adventures

Kilbroney Forest is a scenic woodland park in County Down, Northern Ireland, known for its mature trees, walking trails, and panoramic views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains.

705 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1940s
Year Established

About Kilbroney Forest

 

Kilbroney Forest is a cherished natural area located near the village of Rostrevor in County Down, Northern Ireland. Managed by the Forest Service Northern Ireland, this forest is part of the larger Rostrevor Forest and covers a landscape marked by ancient oak, ash, and beech trees that thrive in the temperate maritime climate of the region. The forest stretches up the slopes of Slieve Martin, offering visitors spectacular vantage points overlooking Carlingford Lough, the Cooley Peninsula, and shining glimpses of the Mourne Mountains to the south. Its varied habitats support an array of wildlife including red squirrels, badgers, and many bird species such as woodpeckers and owls. The forest is steeped in local legend and folklore, with walking trails that extend from gentle strolls to more challenging hikes for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors frequent Kilbroney for hiking, mountain biking, wildlife watching, and enjoying family picnics in the well-maintained picnic areas. Notable landmarks include the arboretum with native and exotic trees, and the iconic silhouette of Rostrevor village framed against the lush woodland. Kilbroney’s blend of cultural history, natural beauty, and recreational access make it a popular year-round destination for locals and tourists seeking tranquility and adventure in Northern Ireland’s scenic outdoors.

Highlights

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Viewpoint overlooking Carlingford Lough offering panoramic vistas

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Historic arboretum featuring diverse native and exotic tree species

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Mountain biking trails that weave through varied forest terrain

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Access to Slieve Martin summit for a rewarding climb and views

Notable Natural Features

Carlingford Lough Viewpoint

A scenic lookout providing sweeping views over Carlingford Lough, the Cooley Peninsula, and Mourne Mountains.

Kilbroney Arboretum

An area showcasing a collection of native and introduced tree species, reflecting the region's forestry heritage.

Slieve Martin Summit

The highest point within Kilbroney Forest offering a moderately challenging hike rewarded by expansive vistas.