With the annual festival of flight taking place in Newcastle yesterday, Saturday's walk was going to be a short one as I was keen to avoid traffic delays on the way home. I decided to do a circular walk on my favourite Mourne mountain summit, Slieveloughshannagh. Slieveloughshannagh occupies a central location in the Mournes sandwiched in between the eastern and western ranges. Why is this mountain my favourite? Simply for the view of Lough Shannagh and Silent Valley. Starting from Ott car park, I picked up a good track towards the Mourne wall around Ott mountain. I climbed a stile at the wall before making the short traverse to the summit, 619m. When the summit was gained, views opened up of the higher Mournes in the east. I descended to the colony Slieveloughshannagh shares with Meelbeg before returning to the wall. Total distance was 7.5km.
Fofanny reservoir:
The Mourne wall to Carn:
The best view in the Mournes IMHO:
Doan and Binnian:
Bernagh, Upper Cove and Lamagan:
Ott, Spelga Reservoir and Slievenamiskan:
The eastern Mournes from Slieveloughshannagh:
Meelbeg and Bernagh:
Commedagh, Bernagh, Ben Crom, Lamagan and Upper Cove:
Upper Cove and Lamagan:
Lough Shannagh and Slievenaglogh:
Butter mountain:
Slieve Croob: