Hare’s Castle Camp

Hare’s Castle in the Mourne Mountains is a secluded rocky knoll offering commanding views over Annalong Valley.

It’s an easy hike from both Carrick Little and Dunnywater car parks and a great option for those wishing to avoid the crowds on the more popular routes in the area.

Sunset view of Slieve Donard and Commedagh from Hare's Castle
 

We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.

T.S. Eliot

 
Coffee with a view of Annalong Valley

We tend to be creatures of habit—following the well-worn trails, climbing the familiar mountains.

But when we break from these routines and step off the beaten paths, we often find the best experiences. The kind that leave lasting impressions.

Stephen J Reid lighting a smoky camp fire
A small smoky camp fire
Stephen J Reid lighting a smoky camp fire

This camp with Stephen Reid on top of Hare’s Castle in August was exactly that—a fresh adventure in a mountain range I’ve been exploring for over 25 years, and easily the highlight of the summer for that very reason. It was still the Mournes I know so well, but somehow new again.

Sun setting on Rocky Mountain in the Mournes

There’s nothing quite like a starry night in the hills with a good friend, a smoky fire, and a hipflask.

Just don’t ask about the midges.

Sunrise on Cove Mountain in the Mournes
Lanshan 1 tent pitched on Hare's Castle in the Mournes

These photos were all shot with a 7artisans 25mm f/1.8 budget lens for Canon EF-M—such an enjoyable little prime to use when the outdoor experience is more important than the photography. I absolutely love its quirks and the almost vintage aesthetic it adds to the images.