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Audio Guide of Kilbroney Park

Un exuberante parque forestal junto al río Clanrye en Irlanda del Norte, con senderos mágicos, cascadas y vistas al mar de Irlanda, ideal para descubrir naturaleza y leyendas celtas.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Architecture and Design

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3. Art and Decoration

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4. Historical Figures

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5. Curiosities and Legends

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6. Cultural Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are Kilbroney Park's opening hours and how can I get there?

The park is open every day from 9:00 AM until dusk, with times varying by season. It is located in Rostrevor and is easily accessible by car by following signs to the Mourne Mountains; you can check exact opening hours at Visit Mourne Mountains.

Do I need to pay admission to visit the park, or is it free?

Admission to Kilbroney Park is completely **free** for visitors on foot. You only need to pay a parking fee if you arrive by private vehicle, which is very affordable for a full day out.

How much time is recommended to explore the park?

To enjoy the famous Narnia Trail and take a relaxed walk, allow between **1.5 and 2 hours**. If you plan to hike up to Cloughmore Stone (the Big Stone) for the panoramic views, we suggest setting aside half a day.

What historical or cultural importance does Kilbroney Park have?

This park is legendary because its landscapes inspired **C.S. Lewis** to create the world of Narnia. It is also home to Cloughmore Stone, a 40-ton rock that, according to local folklore, was thrown there by the giant Finn McCool.

When is the best time to visit the park?

Clear days are ideal for enjoying the impressive views over Carlingford Lough from above without fog. Autumn is especially beautiful because of the colors of the century-old arboretum, creating a unique atmosphere for photography.

Is the park accessible for people with reduced mobility?

The lower areas of the park, the parking area, and the restroom facilities are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, please note that the mountain trails and access to Cloughmore Stone have very steep slopes.

What other attractions can I visit near Kilbroney Park?

Just outside the park is the charming village of **Rostrevor**, famous for its pubs and traditional music. You are also at the gateway to the majestic Mourne Mountains and a short distance from the coastal town of Warrenpoint.

What practical advice would you give me to make the most of my visit?

Wear comfortable waterproof footwear, as the ground can be damp, and don’t forget your camera for the views from the top. To enrich your experience with the stories of the place, we recommend downloading an audio guide from IAudioguia.com before you arrive.

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