Edgewater is a luxuriously appointed new townhouse, nestled at the foot of the mystical Mourne mountains in the heart of Annalong Village. It has stunning views to the mountains, the sea, and the historic Waterwheel at the Harbour. Located midway between Belfast and Dublin, Annalong is ideally located for exploring the majesty of both the North and the South. Edgewater is a convenient 10mins drive away from both Newcastle, and from Kilkeel; which hosts one of Northern Ireland’s largest working fishing fleets, boasting fresh fish daily landed and available to purchase on the quayside.
Stroll from the house down to the harbour (1 minute) and along the beach paths to enjoy the stunning views in either direction. Afterwards, cross the footbridge by the old Watermill and visit the Harbour Inn’s Olde Worlde atmosphere restaurant to enjoy fresh daily locally caught seafood; or sit outside and watch the boats come in as the sun goes down - dogs are welcome in the public bar.
Relax after a days activities or sightseeing on the private and fully paved/enclosed back patio area (charcoal barbeque available); enjoy the scenic drives (Spelga Dam, Silent Valley, Rostrevor); explore Game of Throne’s country; go hillwalking and hiking in the Mournes; golf in some of Ireland’s most breathtaking courses (Royal County Down - frequented by local favourite, Rory McIlroy); go horseriding or biking in Tollymore Forest, Rostrevor, Donard, Castlewellan); and, visit the glorious beaches at Murlough, Tyrella, and Cranfield Blue Flag beach, and much more.
A new ferry connects Greencastle (15 mins drive) in the North, to Greenore on the dramatic Cooley Peninsula and is well worth a trip with sailings on the hour and half hour during the summer (try combining with a visit to picturesque Carlingford and returning via Rostrevor and the Fairie Glen, to explore the stunning scenery of Carlingford Lough).
A £75 cleaning fee is applicable for stays less than 7 nights.
Located in Newry, this vacation home is in the mountains and by the sea. Annalong Corn Mill and Drumena Cashel are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Murlough National Nature Reserve and Mourne Mountains. Traveling with kids? Consider Newcastle Community Cinema, or check out an event or a game at Life Adventure Centre. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Discover the joys of Northern Ireland with its stunning, unspoilt landscape: its famous Giants Causeway, beautiful hills and mountains, glorious golden beaches and a commitment to sustainable tourism.