Silent Valley

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Address:

Mourne Heritage Trust,
87 Central Promenade,
Newcastle,
Co. Down
Northern Ireland
BT33 0HH

Tel: 028 4372 4059
Fax: 028 4372 6493

The Silent Valley is a Mountain Park situated in the high Mournes in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty features a dam ringed by dramatic Mountain panoramas and the famous Mourne wall located in the U-shaped valley of the Kilkeel river.

Nestled between the granite peaks of Slieve Binnian and Slievenagloghy, Silent Valley has served as the principal water source for Belfast since the completion of its reservoir in 1933.

The history of the long and hazardous hours endured by the dam builders is a fascinating one, and the forklore associated with the men who worked in the compression shafts has become an integral part of the Valley's story. An account of life during the construction of Silent Valley is on display in the information centre.

The 200 acre site below the reservoir is a combination of mountain, moorland and woodlands making it an ideal setting for seeing a range of Mourne plants and other wildlife.

Note! During the months of May, June and September at weekends and July and August Daily an inexpensive shuttle bus operates frequently between the Silent Valley car-park and Ben Crom.

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Maureen () 28 October 2012

It was so beautiful & breathtaking, my first time to be there & I will go back. Was all the more special because I was there with the love of the life & what a beautiful place to be as time stood still & there is a sound to silence but you have be there to experience it.

saoirse (Ireland ) 02 September 2012

i was up there recently for President's Award recently, it is one of the most beautiful locations in Ireland. truly beautiful. : )

Ena Luke (Northern Ireland) 24 July 2012

I heard that Cornish miners worked on the construction of The Silent Valley, but I find no reference to them in any of the sites.

Adrian McCallion (Donegal, Ireland) 20 February 2012

Beautiful area. Went up the road beside the garage drove for 5 mls no more signs and turned back  now i have looked it up i will know what to look for.

allan (canada) 16 December 2011

my family and i are moving to northern ireland from canada, i look forward to many future hikes into these mountains...

brenda (switzerland) 20 March 2011

i was born in annalong, and i still visit this place, its beautiful !!

amy (down) 14 March 2011

so peaceful n relaxing refreshing cant wait go

Kristin Lundberg (New York City, NY, United States) 29 January 2011

I went there this past Fall and it was absolutely glorious.  Thanks for sharing the photos. :) I'm trying to get in touch with the families of the men who built the valley, if you have any suggestions I'd be very grateful. thx again. kris@krislundberg.com

Nicky (England) 23 November 2010

Went there last weekend and it's truly stunning! No picture or video does it justice.

margaret Stewart (N.Ireland) 01 October 2010

I live in Co Tyrone  and have a caravan in kilkeel and we visit silent valley a lot and i must admit its got to be the most nicest place to visit

Margaret Kelley (Lancashire, England) 26 April 2010

I was born in Newry and visited the Mourne's while I lived there. Now watch this video and feel like I`m there again.  there is no place or view to beat this. Thank you for the pleasure of watching it, I feel at home.

john (n.ireland) 13 September 2009

Was there for the first time today and loved it. Truly amazing scenery and such a good place to visit. Joanna the bus lady was great, informative and funny. Definately going back

Joanna Campbell (Down) 20 August 2009

I have the greatest pleasure in driving the shuttle bus from the silent valley up to Ben-crom ... hard to believe i live in such a beautifull area.. and proud to call it home... take great pride in showing people from different countries our mountains...

Becky Falk (United States) 22 April 2009

My friends brought me to see this inspiring sight. The rock wall that borders the area is astounding. To think about all the manual labor to build this is amazing. The views from atop the dam is worth the almost 300 steps to get there. A nice area to go even in early April.

Ece (T�rkiye) 14 February 2009

�OK G�ZELLLLLLLLLLLLLL   WANDERFUL  BEATIFUL

katerina smith (ireland) 11 February 2009

i really like the rotating pictures :):):):):):):):):):)
n the beautiful views :):):):P:P:P:P:P

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