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  • Directions from Town: Vehicle access is possible only through the main gates located on Head Road. A charge is payable at the entrance.
  • Opening times: The reservoir grounds are open daily from 10am until 6:30pm (May to September) and 10am until 4pm (October to April).
  • Prices: Car £4.50 Coach £27 Minibus £11 Motor Cycle £2 Foot £1.60 Child £0.60 Season Ticket £19.57 Annual Pass If you visit on a regular basis you may benefit from an Annual Pass. The current price is £20 for a car pass and £50 for a minibus pass (up to 16 passengers) which will allow entry during normal opening hours for one year. Details on the Water Service website.
  • Mobile narrative: One of Northern Ireland's favourite and most beautiful attractions.

The Silent Valley and Mourne Wall

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The Silent Valley Reservoir was built to gather water from the Mourne Mountains and is the main water supply source for most of County Down and a large part of Belfast.

Ringed by mountains, 'The Valley', located within the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, houses beautiful parkland, lakes and a pond. It attracts around 50,000 visitors per year most of whom come to enjoy the peace and solitude of this mountain area with its unique landscapes and varied wildlife.

Northern Ireland Water has provided a number of visitor facilities at the site including a restaurant, information centre, conference centre and education centre - all housed in two old colonial style bungalows and enjoying delightful views over the parkland.

Drivers are required to obey the one-way traffic system which leads to a single large car-park at the south end of the reservoir grounds.

During the months of May, June and September at weekends and July and August a daily shuttle bus travels from the car park to the reservoir.

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Mourne Wall

The famous Mourne Wall was constructed to enclose the reservoir's catchment area, built between 1904 and 1922 by the Belfast Water Commissioners.

The wall was crafted from natural granite stone using traditional dry stone walling techniques. On average the wall is about 1.5 metres high and 0.8 to 0.9 metres thick. It is 22 miles (35 km) long and passes over fifteen of the Mourne's summits. Many walkers use the wall as a marker.

Contact

Telephone+44 (0)28 9035 4716
Email: education@niwater.com
Website: www.niwater.com
Address: Silent Valley, Head Road Kilkeel, Newry, Co Down, BT34 4HU


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