I've been working in Kilkeel today, the 'Capital of Mourne' - and my birthplace. It was a lovely day so I took Charlie, in the hope that we might get some time to go for a walk.
At lunchtime I went for a stroll down the Kilkeel river from the old Bridge Bar to the Rooney Road - I can recommend it - urban, yet with traces of the old field walls and hedges along a burbling brook. Very nice.
On the way home (later than planned, as ever!) We came up trumps with a walk along the Mourne coastal path at the Bloody Bridge. A favourite spot since childhood, and for good reason.
At lunchtime I went for a stroll down the Kilkeel river from the old Bridge Bar to the Rooney Road - I can recommend it - urban, yet with traces of the old field walls and hedges along a burbling brook. Very nice.
On the way home (later than planned, as ever!) We came up trumps with a walk along the Mourne coastal path at the Bloody Bridge. A favourite spot since childhood, and for good reason.
| bluebells everywhere | 
| a dizzying drop | 
| rock flora - I need help with identification! | 
| the remnants of the metamorphosed shale which overlayed the Mournes granite intrusion | 
| looking South, towards Kilkeel | 
| rockery | 
| Charlie on the coastal path | 
| not sure what this is either | 
| the old Bloody Bridge, from below the new | 
| Charlie takes a drink | 
| a violet nestled in the undergrowth | 
| any clues? | 
| stuck! Charlie could not get through (had to take him via the gate!) | 
| path to the old Bridge, and up the Brandy Pad | 
| the Bloody Bridge River | 
| the old road to Newcastle | 
| the new road and bridge is much higher | 
| babbling stream | 
| the old road to Annalong | 
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