Local Amenities in Warrenpoint
Below is a list of cafés, restaurants and things to do within a short distance of the Meeting Rooms
About Warrenpoint
Warrenpoint sits at the southern approach to the Mournes and at the point where the Clanrye River and Newry Canal open into Carlingford Lough. There was no town of Warrenpoint up until the beginning of the 19th century. The town was planned and built on a grid system by the landlords in Narrow Water.
The square is one of the largest in Ireland and saw many ‘fair days’ up until the late 1950s. The town came to prominence in the early 19th century, first as an outport for Newry, developing a thriving timber trade with North America and Canada.
By the mid 1800s Warrenpoint had grown to the 5th largest port in Ireland, in terms of imports and exports, including people. A plaque stands at the corner of the town dock to commemorate the thousands of emigrants who passed through the town in search of a better life.
All year round Warrenpoint offers well known nightclubs and restaurants providing excellent entertainment and a variety of foods to suit every taste and pocket. During the summer months an open-air amusement park is on offer in the main square or you can take a stroll down along the beach and seafront.
*Information Courtesy of discovernorthernireland.com
Cafés & Restaurants
Diamonds Restaurant
The square, Warrenpoint, Newry, Northern Ireland
The Whistledown
6 Radharc na Mara, Warrenpoint, BT34 3NH
The Balmoral Hotel
Shore Road, Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland
Fusion Restaurant
Duke Street, Warrenpoint, BT34 3JY, Northern Ireland
Restaurant 23
The Balmoral Hotel, Warrenpoint BT34 3NJ, Northern Ireland
Fulla Beans Coffee
1 Church Street, Warrenpoint BT34 3HN, Northern Ireland
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Things to see and do
Narrow Water Castle
On the A2, Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland
Warrenpoint Golf Club
Lower Dromore Road, Warrenpoint BT34 4LN
The Mountains of Mourne
Mourne Mountains, Newry, Newry and Mourne BT34