Join In The Fun At the Bark In The Park

Tails, Treats, and Tunes at Bark in the Park

Calling all dog lovers! Get ready for a tail-wagging event, hosted by Forever Mournes, that’s packed with fun for the whole family.

Taking place at Silent Valley Mountain Park from 1–4pm on Sunday 31 August 2025, there will be engaging demonstrations, interactive activities, as well as plenty of dog-inspired fun that’s sure to captivate both you and your furry friends.

Stop by the market stalls filled with treats, toys and accessories for your dog.

Come along and enjoy the Bark in the Park on Sunday 31st August at the Silent Valley Mountain Park.

Is your pup a star in the making? Strut your stuff and compete in our dog show for the chance to win!

Don’t forget to stop by our doggie caricaturist for a quirky, one-of-a-kind portrait of your furry best friend.

With live music from The Popplestones to keep your toes tapping, face painting for the kids, and captivating demos by The Dog Campus (including scent detection and mantrailing), you’ll find fun and heartwarming moments around every corner.

Come make memories with your favourite four-legged pals—you won’t want to miss it!

Formed in April 2023, Forever Mournes brings together Mourne Heritage Trust, National Trust, Northern Ireland Water, and Woodland Trust NI to collaborate on protecting and enhancing this cherished landscape.

Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), these organisations, alongside Newry Mourne and Down District Council, Forest Service NI and NI Environment Agency as observers, have committed to working together for the sustainable future of the Mournes.

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