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A view of the conservatory
The Kilbroney Centre
The Kilbroney Centre is a 65 bed residential centre set in 12 acres of beautiful forested land, with amazing views of the Mourne Mountains. We have a strong Christian ethos, but welcome all types of groups, particularly youth groups. We strive to meet the needs of all our guests and are sure they will fall in love with Kilbroney and return time after time. The centre is presently looked after by the Vicar of Kilbroney, the Rev. Sam Jones and his wife Kate, and AYW are contracted to run the environmental education and part-manage the centre.

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Seasons: Kilbroney
Seasons: Kilbroney
A year of photograph...
By Alyn Jones, Robin...
Photo book
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> Seasons: Kilbroney
We are pleased to announce that our new book "Seasons: Kilbroney" is hot off the press. It is available to order online now!
To get your copy, click the links on the right, or see a preview here.
Louth PEACE III - Shared Heritage & Myths
The group on Ben Crom resevoir Exploring Shared Heritage to Create a more Harmonious Future
The Kilbroney Centre, along with the Foy Centre in Carlingford, are a key part of this engaging fifteen month project that will enable participants of all ages, background and identity to explore their common heritage in the context of today's changing society. The aim is to develop a deeper appreciation of the heritage and myths we share in this part of the island and to inform how we might develop a more peaceful shared future.

> Shared Heritage & Myths
Find out more about the programme and how to get involved...
History and Connections
You need Adobe Shockwave Player to view this content. Click here to download Adobe Shockwave Player. From 1818 to 2009, the Kilbroney Centre has had a colourful history. Find out a little bit more about the roots and the foundations of the centre that plays home to thousands of children and young people every year.
Written and compiled by Robert Linden - local historian and former Assistant Warden.

> Kilbroney Centre History
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Stuff to do
Rostrevor is a beautiful town on the shores of Carlingford Lough, and is surrounded by a number of places of interest: Spelga Dam, Kilkeel, Newcastle, Newry, Kilbroney Forest Park and Fairy Glen, the Mourne Mountains, the Cooley Mountains, Cloughmore and Carlingford. Newry city has excellent shopping facilities in the Buttercrane and Quays Centre (which also houses a 10 screen cinema). There is a carting track and great restaurants.

> Activities at Kilbroney
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Retreats
The Rowan Lounge is very comfortable and available for retreats during the week. If you are in ministry of any description and need to find some space to think, work, walk or reflect then why not choose the Kilbroney Centre for your next retreat? £12 per day includes tea and coffee all day and a sandwich lunch from our menu. Call Alyn or email him for details or booking. (Contact details given on right side)
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