The lovely Bridin O’Hare of Rostrevor shared her images of this year’s Fiddlers Green Festival with us. Bridin is a final year Multimedia Design student at Jordanstown. Enjoy !
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The lovely Bridin O’Hare of Rostrevor shared her images of this year’s Fiddlers Green Festival with us. Bridin is a final year Multimedia Design student at Jordanstown. Enjoy !
The view is of Warrenpoint and the northern shore of Carlingford lough and the low Mournes, looking from Omeath jetty. [See here: Recreation; Tourist Information; Gravity Hills – for the mountain names].
We were out and about with the Radio Ulster reporter Laura Heyden who is to feature the delights of South Armagh in her Radio Ulster show on Saturday week (20 November) at 11.30 a.m. Peter Connolly of the Arts Centre Restaurant in Bank Parade was also there. And there are a few photos of the scenery!
A third panorama from Martin’s recent helicopter flight. The photo cuts across the main Armagh Road!
The autumn shades were reason enough to walk in the woods of the Hall Estate. We also had seclusion and peace. We found a family of pheasants (hen concealed in undergrowth here!), a woodcutter’s cottage, several exotic mushrooms and other plants and met some forestry and quarry workers. Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new!
Seagahan Dam and Conservation area, within sight of Armagh city, is well worth a visit. We walked round it, some three to four kilometres. Some work was in progress and we learned that the suspension of straw bales in the water helps water quality!
Before people could afford to fly abroad for summer holidays, many went to Warrenpoint and Rostrevor. The product had to be advertised!