Mountain peaks around Moneygore offer a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. This geographical location is characterized by its rugged terrain and scenic vistas, providing numerous opportunities for hiking and exploration. The region features a collection of prominent peaks, each with distinct characteristics and challenges. Visitors to Moneygore can experience varied mountain environments, from accessible climbs to more demanding ascents.
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Reaching the summit of Slieve Donard feels like stepping into a small, timeless world. There, the stone tower and cairn stand quietly... a simple yet powerful landmark marking the peak of Northern Ireland’s highest mountain. This spot offers more than panoramic views across the Mournes, it anchors the moment, inviting you to pause and reflect on your journey.
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On the summit of Slieve Meelmore stands a small stone shelter, a welcome spot to rest after the steady climb up. From here, the views stretch across the Mournes, with Slieve Bearnagh’s rocky tors dominating the skyline. The shelter gives hikers a place to pause, shielded from the wind, and enjoy the sweeping mountain scenery before continuing along the Mourne Wall.
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A tough climb from any direction but a great place to refuel and enjoy the views.
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Hen Mountain is one of the less challenging climbs of the Mourne Mountain range, not to worry though, as it still provides the stunning panoramic views that the Mournes are so good at showcasing. There are a few rocky outcrops up here which can be discovered and explored, just do watch your footing as you move about.
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Probably the best mountain to take kids up! Easy access, only 1 path and great views at the top!
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This is a great little walk around 4 smaller hills in The Mournes.
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The Mourne Wall leads to the summit and there, like Slieve Donard, is a tower probably built to give some shelter to the workmen who constructed the wall. Meelmore also has what appears to be an old stonemasons hut at J302285 with plenty of part cut stone on its periphery showing that Meelmore was likely another spot that materials were gathered for the Mourne Wall. (https://www.mourne-mountains.com/mournes/mountains/slieve-meelmore/)
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Among the most popular peaks, Hen Mountain is highly regarded for its panoramic views and is considered one of the less challenging climbs, suitable for first-time hikers. Another favorite is Slieve Meelmore summit shelter, a historical site offering expansive views across the Mournes. Visitors also appreciate Pierce's Castle, an atmospheric natural monument with excellent views, despite its challenging climb.
Yes, Hen Mountain is noted as being suitable for first-time hikers and is considered a family-friendly option. It offers stunning panoramic views without being overly challenging.
You can explore historical sites like the Slieve Meelmore summit shelter, which features a stone shelter at its peak, providing a place to rest and enjoy views. Additionally, the stone tower and cairn on the summit of Slieve Donard mark the peak of Northern Ireland’s highest mountain, offering a powerful landmark and a place for reflection.
The region is characterized by rugged terrain and scenic vistas. You'll encounter atmospheric granite tors, especially on Hen Mountain, which are popular with rock climbers. Many peaks offer expansive viewpoints, and you can find natural monuments like Pierce's Castle.
Beyond hiking the peaks, Moneygore offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Spelga Reservoir Hill Climb – Trassey Road loop' or 'The Yard Café loop from Rathfriland'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Blue Quarry to Slieve Doan run' or the 'Slieve Meelmore loop from Meelmore Lodge'. There are also general cycling routes, including the 'Mourne Wall – Silent Valley Reservoir loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Moneygore, Running Trails around Moneygore, and Cycling around Moneygore guide pages.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. While Pierce's Castle is accessible, its climb can be tough. Similarly, reaching the summit of Slieve Donard involves a challenging climb to Northern Ireland's highest point. The Slieve Meelmore summit shelter is also categorized as a challenging climb.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from summits like Hen Mountain. The historical significance of sites like the Slieve Meelmore summit shelter and the unique atmosphere of natural monuments such as Pierce's Castle are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared 20 photos and given 16 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.
Absolutely. The Slieve Meelmore summit shelter provides expansive views across the Mournes, including Slieve Bearnagh’s rocky tors. Hen Mountain is known for its stunning panoramic vistas, and Slieve Donard's summit offers sweeping views across the Mournes.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly detailed, the area around Spaltha offers a great walk around four smaller hills in the Mournes. Be aware that some parts might not have clear paths, requiring careful navigation over moors.
The region features rugged terrain. You can expect rocky outcrops and granite tors on peaks like Hen Mountain. Some areas, particularly around Spaltha, may involve muddy meadows and moors, with paths not always clearly defined. Always watch your footing, especially on rocky sections.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Popular options include the 'Blue Quarry to Slieve Doan run' and the 'Trassey Track to Hare's Gap run' in the Mourne area. For a more challenging run, consider the 'Slieve Meelmore loop from Meelmore Lodge'. You can find more details on the Running Trails around Moneygore guide page.
Moneygore offers diverse cycling experiences. For road cyclists, routes like 'The Yard Café – Loughbrickland Crannóg loop' and 'Spelga Reservoir Hill Climb – Trassey Road loop' are popular. General cycling routes include 'The Old Oak Tree – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop' and the challenging 'Mourne Wall – Silent Valley Reservoir loop'. Explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes around Moneygore and Cycling around Moneygore guide pages.


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