Topoguide Mountains of Mourne in Northern Ireland. Strong> p>
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The Only Guidebook for the Mourne Mountains Written by A County Down Local Hiker: 30 Handpicked Roads. p>
The Only Guidebook for the Moune Mountains with Real 1: 25,000 Maps: This Makes Navigation Easy and Saves You Money: No. Need to Carry Additional Maps. p>
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- Everything The Hiker Needs to Know to Route Plan: Route Descriptions, Difficulty, Weather, How To Get There, and More Li>
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- History of the Mourne Wall Li>
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The Mourne Range understood The Highst Mountains in Northern Ireland. IT IS A Stunning Wilderness Which is Popular with Local Walkers But Is Relaatively Unknown to Those Outside of Ireland. The Highst Mountain in The Range is Slieve Donard (849m), Northern Irelans High Point, Which Sweeps Majestically Down Into The Irish Sea at The Pretty Seaside Town of Newcastle. This Proximity to the Sea Is a Characteristic of the Mournes, Often Creating a Mysterious Atmosphere, As Frequently The High Peaks Can Be Seen Rising Dramatically Out Of A Blanket of Sea Mist. P>
THE DIES HAVE EVERYTHING YOU WOULD EXPECT FROM A MOUNTAIN REGION ON THE EMERALD ISLE: Beautifully Long Ridges, Magnificent Summits and Vibrant Heather and Gorse - Covered Slopes. However, There is one Key Thing Which Sets IT Apart: Uniquely, The Whale - Backed Sloves of the Highst Peaks Aretely Encired by The Lovely Dry - Stone Mourne Wall. P>