Kilbroney Park is a park near Rostrevor in Northern Ireland. Formerly a country estate, it was visited by William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles Dickens and Seamus Heaney and may have been the inspiration for Narnia in the writings of C. S. Lewis.
Kilbroney Park, Rostrevor is situated in a stunning location, where mountain, sea and valley create a scenic wonderland. Overlooking Carlingford Lough these 97 acres of beautiful parkland nestles within the shadow of Slieve Martin and the Mountains of Mourne.
We provide 52 fully serviced sites, 16 of these are soft standing serviced caravan pitches and 10 are grass unserviced tent spaces*. The 16 soft standing pitches are located at the bottom end of the Caravan Park below the toilet & shower block*. Facilities include a café, laundry room*, playgrounds, tennis courts*, BBQ area* and Outdoor Fitness Zone. Our reception and visitor centre provide visitors with suggestions and brochures on places of interest to visit and things to do in the local area.
There are many places to visit and things to do in the local area, including hiking to the Cloughmore Stone, a visit to Ross Monument, a walk along the Fairy Glen and the Narnia Trail or a cycle on the Mountain Bike Trails. Please enquire at the campsite reception for more information on these and other activities.
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Dogs permitted on lead