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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MOURNE MOUNTAINS»
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A Boot Up the
Mourne Mountains
This guide provides you with route details for ten walks, ideal for families or groups of friends, taking you high up into the mountains to explore in solitude.
It includes the highest mountains in Northern Ireland and the province of Ulster. The highest of these is Slieve Donard at 852 metres (2,795ft).
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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The Second Hutton Symposium on the Origin of Granites and ...
Data for the N Arran (Dalradian) and Mourne Mountains (Silurian
metasedimentary) country rocks are included, as are results for the Ailsa Craig
peralkaline microgranite and other non-peralkaline rocks from northeastern
Ireland (the Tardree ...
P. E. Brown, B. W. Chappell, 1992
WALK: THE BRANDY PAD The Brandy Pad is an ancient smugglers' trail across
the Mourne Mountains, used in the 18th century to carry brandy, wine, tobacco
and coffee to Hilltown, thereby avoiding the excise officer at Newcastle. The trail ...
The humpbacked granite hills of the Mourne Mountains form one of the most
beautiful corners of Northern Ireland, a distinctive landscape of yellow gorse,
grey granite and whitewashed cottages, and the lower slopes of the hills latticed
with a ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
Finds 5 The Mourne Mountains 48km (30 miles) SW of Belfast South and west
from Downpatrick lie the rolling foothills of the Mournes, the highest mountains in
Northern Ireland. A dozen of their nearly 50 summits rise above 600m (2,000 ft.) ...
Suzanne Rowan Kelleher, 2004
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Lonely Planet Counties Down & Armagh: Chapter from Ireland ...
Mourne Mountains The humpbacked granite hills ofthe Mourne Mountains
dominate the horizon as you head south from Belfast towards Newcastle. This is
one ofthe most beautiful corners of Northern Ireland, with a distinctive landscape
...
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A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
The Mourne mountains, extending from Dundrum bay to Carlingford bay, form a
well-defined group, of which Slieve Donard is the summit, being, according to the
Ordnance survey, 2796 feet above the level of the sea, and visible, in clear ...
... Down - packed with trippers from Belfast on bank holidays and summer
weekends - and, with Slieve Donard rising behind the town, it's by far 5" the best
base if you want to do any serious walking or climbing in the Mourne Mountains.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MOURNE MOUNTAINS»
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Mourne Mountains est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Marathon man Brian raises £2k for good cause
Brian Crothers, from Glenkyle Park, completed the Mourne Way Marathon - a gruelling 26-mile run across the Mourne Mountains in Co Down ... «Newtown Abbey Times, juil 15»
Ireland's 30 best beaches
And then there's that view of the Mourne Mountains in the distance. Après beach Visit Inch Abbey, an 8th-century ruin, perfect for picnics. «Irish Independent, juil 15»
Summer Holidays in Ireland: 10 stunning natural attractions to see
The inlet is surrounded by spectacular sights, including the Mourne Mountains to the north and the Cooley Mountains to the south. «Irish Mirror, juil 15»
Craft beer craze brings bold new brews
... Cumberland/Station Works, Cloughmore, Barrahooley, Knockout, Boundary, Mourne Mountains, Walled City, and Northbound have all come ... «the Irish News, juil 15»
Conditions at Ardglass proved too difficult for Veterans
Now Ardglass is a very beautiful course with superb views over St. Johns Point, Killough Harbour and the Mourne Mountains. On a calm and ... «Banbridge Leader, juil 15»
Neil named as a member of League Committee
Come and watch the game with a magnificent backdrop of the Mourne Mountains. If you've never been to your local family football club you will ... «Banbridge Leader, juil 15»
To the lighthouse, and beyond
From the back of the house there are uninterrupted sea views of north Co Dublin, from the Mourne Mountains to Skerries. The stunning ... «Irish Times, juil 15»
Travel review: Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland
The drive to Newcastle takes in some fantastic scenery and when you arrive, you are surrounded by the magnificent Mourne Mountains. «Burnley Express, juil 15»
Mourne Mountain towers are now back in tip-top shape
Three historic landmarks that greet hikers in the Mourne Mountains have been restored to their former glory. «Belfast Telegraph, juil 15»
Local business scales heights for charity
A selection of drivers and their family members packed their rucksacks, took to their feet and then set off for the Mourne Mountains. «Ulster Star, juil 15»