Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes the Drumena Cashel - a small stone-built farmstead enclosure (or
cashel) from the
Early Christian period. It is south west of Castlewellan off the A25 road to
Rathfriland. Within the cashel walls is an
Iron Age underground
souterrain. Also nearby is
Legannany Dolmen, approximately to the north near the village of
Leitrim, on the slopes of
Slieve Croob.
Goward Dolmen is a megalithic monument from Hilltown on the road to Castlewellan. The huge granite capstone of this structure has slipped from its original horizontal position. 12 July 1849 saw the
Dolly's Brae conflict. Up to 1400 armed
Orangemen marched from
Rathfriland to
Tollymore Park near Castlewellan,
County Down. On their homeward journey, shots were fired and police were unable to control the situation. None of the Orangemen were harmed, but it was estimated that about 80 Catholics were killed and homes burnt.
Castlewellan Castle, a Scottish baronial castle of 1856, Castlewellan Lake in what is now Castlewellan Forest Park. The castle is now used as a privately run Christian conference centre, and is not generally open to the public. According to the
Sunday Times Insight Team, the entire village (the population then was given as 819) was bound over to keep the peace for a year in 1953 after disorder at an
Orange walk.
The Troubles A number of incidents occurred in Castlewellan during
the Troubles. For example, in January 1980, three members of the
Ulster Defence Regiment were killed in a
Provisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on their mobile patrol near Castlewellan. Those killed included James Cochrane (21, a Catholic), Robert Smyth (18, a Protestant), and Richard Wilson (21, a Protestant). Castlewellan has historically been an
Irish Republican town. In 2016, a large Republican commemoration of the
1916 Rising was held in the town. A march, commemorating the
1981 hunger strikes, was also held there in 2018. Throughout the course of the Troubles, the area had a significant paramilitary presence, mostly involving
Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) activity. In 2009, the
Real Irish Republican Army claimed responsibility a car bomb which had been abandoned in the area. ==Amenities==