Kilbroney Park
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.
Survey report from February 2021:
- Orienteering posts 2, 7, 9, 11, 12 and 17 are missing.
- Orienteering post 5 has fallen over.
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Available Maps
Kilbroney Park Ecotrail | FREE | |
Kilbroney Park Orienteering Course | FREE | |
Kilbroney Park Orienteering Info | FREE |
Further Information
Region: Northern Ireland
Local Club: Lagan Valley Orienteers
Nearest Town: Rostrevor
Postcode: BT34 3AA
Carpark: BT34 3AA
Forest & more rural
Suitable for beginners
Suitable for intermediate orienteerers
Suitable for advanced orienteerers
Available Maps
Kilbroney Park Ecotrail | FREE | |
Kilbroney Park Orienteering Course | FREE | |
Kilbroney Park Orienteering Info | FREE |
Maps Available From
The park warden. Tel: 028 41738134 or by download.
Download the orienteering map and orienteering instructions (see above).
Other Things to do in the Area
Perfect for homeschoolers, try the Ecotrail. Download:
- Ecotrail Map (See above)
- Ecotrails Guide
- Activity Booklet
- Tree Identification Chart
Survey report from February 2021:
- Ecotrail posts E2, E4, E5, E7, E8, E9, E12, E13, E14, E15, E16 and E17 are missing.
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