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Top 16 Natural Monuments around Murlough Lower

Best natural monuments around Murlough Lower include a diverse range of geological features and protected landscapes. The area is home to the Murlough National Nature Reserve, established in 1967, which features a 6,000-year-old sand dune system and extensive dune heathland. This region offers views of the Mourne Mountains and a variety of habitats supporting diverse wildlife. It provides opportunities to explore unique ecosystems and significant natural formations.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Slieve Bearnagh

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Slieve Bearnagh from the Irish “Sliabh Bearna” meaning “Gapped Mountain” gets its name from its two giant rocky tors and the col lying between them. It is the 4th highest …

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Summit of Slieve Donard

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Northern Ireland’s highest peak and the pinnacle of the Mourne Mountains, Slieve Donard rises directly from the shore of the Irish Sea. The 19-mile (31 km) Mourne Wall joins a …

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Hare's Gap

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Hare's Gap is the most beautiful, and dramatic, mountain pass in the whole of the Mournes mountain range. It was once a smugglers hotspot, with people often carrying contraband, such …

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The Mourne Wall

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Taking almost 20 years to build, the 19-mile (31 km) Mourne Wall runs across the principal summits of the Mourne Mountains. It was built to keep livestock from contaiminating the …

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Slieve Lamagan

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Slieve Lamagan may be the smallest of the Mourne Mountain's seven summits over 2,300 feet (700 m), yet its remoteness makes it one of the most challenging. However, its location …

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Damiano 🇮🇹
August 27, 2025, Hare's Gap

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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bring lunch as there was no pub grub at the top

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TrevorM
November 27, 2024, Slieve Donard Summit

I was lucky to see them at their best today, beautiful 😍

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Congratulations, you've made it up the mighty Slieve Donard. Being the highest of the Mourne Mountain peaks, this is an incredible achievement. Take a well-earned rest and enjoy the phenomenal views across the stunning Mournes and out to the Irish Sea.

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Grace Mulligan
October 20, 2023, Hare's Gap

Hare's Gap is the most beautiful and dramatic mountain pass in the whole of the Mournes mountain range. It was once a smugglers hotspot, with people often carrying contraband, such as soaps and spices, through here from the coast along the Brandy Pad.

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Ralf Georgi
August 19, 2023, Hare's Gap

What a great view down to the lake. Magical...

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Hare's Gap is the most beautiful, and dramatic, mountain pass in the whole of the Mournes mountain range. It was once a smugglers hotspot, with people often carrying contraband, such as soaps and spices, through here from the coast along the Brandy Pad.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Murlough Lower?

Murlough Lower is home to the Murlough National Nature Reserve, which features a remarkable 6,000-year-old sand dune system, one of Ireland's most extensive dune heathlands, and the four-mile-long Murlough Beach. These diverse habitats offer a unique landscape to explore.

Are there any significant mountain natural monuments in the area?

Yes, the region offers several prominent mountain natural monuments. You can explore the Summit of Slieve Donard, Northern Ireland's highest peak, or the rugged Hare's Gap, a dramatic mountain pass known for its views. Another notable feature is Slieve Bearnagh, with its distinctive rocky tors.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Murlough Lower?

Murlough National Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. It's internationally important for wintering wildfowl and waders, and between 50 and 130 common and grey seals regularly use the area. Over 720 species of butterflies and moths have been recorded, including the rare Marsh Fritillary. You might also spot badgers, stoats, and various bird species like willow warblers and whitethroats.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Murlough Lower?

The Murlough National Nature Reserve offers a network of paths and boardwalks that are suitable for families to explore the sand dunes and beach. While some mountain routes can be challenging, the general reserve area provides accessible walks for all ages. Hare's Gap is also listed as family-friendly, offering dramatic views.

What are the best hiking routes near the natural monuments?

There are numerous hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider routes like the Dundrum Coastal Path or the Murlough North Point loop. If you're looking for moderate hikes, the Murlough National Nature Reserve Loop is a great option. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Murlough Lower guide.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments in Murlough Lower?

Many outdoor areas in Murlough Lower, including parts of the Murlough National Nature Reserve, are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check specific signage for restrictions, especially in sensitive wildlife areas or during nesting seasons, and keep dogs on a lead to protect the local fauna and flora.

What is the best time of year to visit Murlough Lower's natural monuments?

The Murlough National Nature Reserve is beautiful year-round. For birdwatching, winter is excellent for spotting wildfowl and waders. Spring and summer offer vibrant flora and butterfly sightings. The Mourne Mountains provide stunning views in clear weather, which can occur in any season, though summer and early autumn generally offer more stable conditions for hiking.

Are there any historical aspects to the natural monuments in Murlough Lower?

Yes, the Murlough National Nature Reserve has evidence of human habitation dating back to Neolithic times and the Bronze Age, with archaeological sites within the dunes. Additionally, Hare's Gap was historically a smuggling route, and The Mourne Wall, a significant man-made monument, traverses many of the natural peaks.

What should I wear when visiting the natural monuments?

Given the varied terrain and coastal weather, it's advisable to wear layers, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy walking boots. Even on sunny days, conditions can change quickly, especially in the mountains or along the exposed coastline. Sun protection is also recommended.

Are there accessible natural sights for visitors with limited mobility?

The Murlough National Nature Reserve features a network of paths and boardwalks designed to allow visitors to explore the sand dune system. While some mountain trails are rugged, these boardwalks offer a more accessible way to experience the unique natural environment.

Where can I find parking when visiting the natural monuments?

Parking is available at the Murlough National Nature Reserve. For mountain access, the Cecil Newman Car Park is a common starting point for routes leading to natural monuments like Slieve Bearnagh and Hare's Gap.

What are the best options for gravel biking near these natural monuments?

While the immediate natural monuments are primarily for hiking, there are gravel biking opportunities in the wider Murlough Lower area. Routes like the 'View of Castlewellan Castle – Castlewellan Lake loop' offer scenic rides. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Murlough Lower guide.

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