Rostrevor is a village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is within Newry, Mourne and Down District. It lies at the foot of Slieve Martin on the coast of Carlingford Lough. The Kilbroney River flows through the village.
Restaurants in Rostrevor
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Good Craic Gifts is a great wee gift shop celebrating the village of Rostrevor and the local area. Much of the stock is hand-crafted locally. There is a fun range of quirky gifts and souvenirs. There is also a growing range of locally made greeting cards to suit almost any purpose. Local artists are most welcome to come in and discuss joining the fun. There is a small gallery space upstairs to host exhibitions for painters, photographers or other artists. There is also a life size painting of Giant Murphy. He was a real life giant from this area who was 8 foot tall!! Fabulous photo opportunity, guaranteed to make you feel short!!! We are also the informal tourist information centre with brochures, maps and suggestions for Rostrevor and the Mourne mountain area. The Good Craic Guide to Rostrevor and the Mournes is available free in store with suggestions of 40+ things to do in the area.
This gift shop is refreshingly unique with locally handcrafted items. We've seen new things each time we've been there.
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Great park, well worth a walk up to the big stone! Excellent picnic tables near the top with a fantastic view down to the sea.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
The Rostrevor Mountain Bike Trails offer some of the most exhilarating mountain biking in all of Ireland. With a mouth watering 27km red trail, a hair-raising 19km black trail and not just one but two purpose-built downhill trails there’s no denying it… Rostrevor is a mountain bikers’ haven!
Just home from rostrevor MTB trails with the brother,what a day,did about 1 1/2 loops of the red trail. I'd rate these trails as the best in northern Ireland IMHO. I hear people complain about the terrible steep climb at the start of the red route....of course it's a climb,Ur on a mountain! U gotta go up b4 u can go down. Guess it depends on how fit u are rather than the trails fault. Once at the top Ur rewarded with fast single track u can attack or take a bit more gently. Great views,great biking, beautiful part of r wee country!
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