Take on Northern Ireland's highest mountain! Ferry Crossing, Campsite booking, Transport and Guides included.
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Difficulty
Difficulty: Very Challenging - Similar climb to Ben Nevis. Please speak with us if you are unsure.
Slieve Donard is the highest mountain in Northern Ireland at 850m. This is a challenging walk but well worth the reward. Ferry Travel and minibus transport to and from the starting point is included and it's fully guided.
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We will start from Manchester, drive over to Cairnryan in Scotland for the Ferry to Belfast, we'll stay 4 days, 3 nights.
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Accommodation:
Camping - *Pitch Included in price - Showers & toilets on site.
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Refreshed from your nights sleep we will start the walk from the campsite up to the Mourne Mountains at the border of Down district and Newry and Mourne district, N.Ire. It is near the coast at the northeastern end of the Mournes. Intensive glacial and periglacial action has produced bare crags, peaks, and rock debris on the lower slopes.
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The next day to make the most of Northern Ireland the BEE Adventures team will take us around to the Giants Causeway and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and more beauty spots, then back for another night at the campsite.
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Day 4 will consist of an early pack-up and a drive back to Belfast for our ferry home, we'll then head back to sunny Manchester and home safely.
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Height: 852m
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Distance - 10km
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Time Hiking - 7 hours
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Please note: Slieve Donard is a large mountain, it is a challenging walk and a good level of fitness is required. (Similar to Ben Nevis) This hike is not for beginners.
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What do I need to bring?
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Try to pack these items into a maximum of two bags as the minibus may be full, things may get a little cramped. We have a max of 12 people for our 16-seat bus for comfort.
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For the Weekend:
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Change of clothes
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Toiletries
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Money for food/drinks (when in town)
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Swimwear for beach stops
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For the hike:
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Backpack (20-40 litre max)
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Waterproof Jacket and pants
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Walking Boots/Shoes (trainers as last option)
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Walking trousers/shorts (No Jeans)
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Fleece
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Warm Jacket
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Gloves
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Hat
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Food (sandwiches are ideal)
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Snacks
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Flask with a hot drink
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Water (minimum 1 litre)
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Personal First Aid/medication
For camping:
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Cooker (We will bring a large cooker for everyone to save room)
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Bowl, plate, cup and cutlery
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Sleeping bag (We rent these at a small cost)
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Sleeping mat (We rent these at a small cost)
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Tent (We rent these at a small cost)
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Food, tea, coffee, sugar etc
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Warm clothes
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Torch
We have spare kit that we can lend and rent you if you may need, just let us know before the event so we can arrange it.
Description
On the day
Day 1 - 29th May
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5:00am - Manchester Chorlton street > Port 4h 30mins (Break along the way)
10:30am - Arrive at Cairnryan Port
11:30am - Ferry Leaves
13:45pm - Arrive in Belfast
14:00pm - Leave Belfast > Campsite (1 hour drive)
15:00pm - Arrive at Campsite
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Day 2
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8:00am - Start walk
17:00pm - Finish walk
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Day 3
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The amazing driving tour to the Giants Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede bridge! Northern Ireland's most spectacular viewpoints!
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Day 4
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8:30am - Leave Campsite > Belfast 1 hour (Rest stops along the way)
10:00am - Arrive at the port
11.30am - Ferry Leaves
13.45pm - Arrive at Cairnryan
14.00pm - Set off for Chorlton Street (Breaks along the way)
19:15pm - Arrive back in Manchester
More
Information
Most people join us as solo travellers but groups are welcome. We've created some handy links below to help navigate you through our website:
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Kit List - What do I need to bring?
FAQs - I have a million more questions? If you don't find your answer just contact us.
Difficulty chart - Am I fit enough to take part?
Meet the guides - Who are you?
Testimonials - Why book with BEE Adventures?
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