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  1. Croaghan mountain
    bogland on Croaghan Way
    bogland and signage on Croaghan Way
    bogland on Croaghan Way
    signage at Altarichard Viewing Point
    Croaghan mountain
    bogland on Croaghan Way
    bogland and signage on Croaghan Way
    bogland on Croaghan Way
    signage at Altarichard Viewing Point

    Ballymoney

    Address

    Altarichard Road, Ballymoney, Antrim, BT53 8XT

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)

    The Croaghan Way incorporates two self-guided trails; the ‘Milibern Walk’ and the longer ‘Breen Forest Walk.’

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Parking (free)
  2. Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail
    Lough Foyle Trail

    Ballykelly

    Address

    Station Road, Ballykelly, County Londonderry, BT49 9HU

    Telephone

    0287776 0650

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    The eastern shore of Lough Foyle between Ballykelly and Roe Estuary offers a flat coastal walk along the sea wall. This linear route has a number of access points allowing visitors to walk the entire 8km route, or walk shorter sections should you…

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Car parking
    • Parking (free)
  3. Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill
    Avish to Eagle's Hill

    Limavady

    Address

    Gortmore View Point, Bishops Road, Limavady, Derry/Londonderry, BT49 0LG

    Telephone

    0287776 0650

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    Mussenden, Downhill Estate and the Bann Estuary are just some of the breath taking views you can enjoy from this cliff top hike.

    Dates

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Car parking
    • Parking (free)
  4. Benbradagh Mountain from the North Sperrins Way
    North Sperrins Way
    North Sperrins Way
    North Sperrins Way
    Castlerock
    Benbradagh Mountain from the North Sperrins Way
    North Sperrins Way
    North Sperrins Way
    North Sperrins Way
    Castlerock

    Dungiven

    Address

    Curragh Road , Dungiven, Derry/Londonderry, BT47 4QJ

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Long (20> miles)

    The North Sperrins Way is a 37 mile trail that forms part of the Ulster Way and International Appalachian Trail. The route links the Sperrin and Binevenagh Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty through the ridge of upland overlooking the Bann and Roe…

  5. Mannanan Mac Lir statue at Gortmore Viewpoint
    Gortmore view over Lough Foyle
    View over Lough Foyle from Avish
    View over Lough Foyle from Avish
    Avish
    Mannanan Mac Lir statue at Gortmore Viewpoint
    Gortmore view over Lough Foyle
    View over Lough Foyle from Avish
    View over Lough Foyle from Avish
    Avish

    Limavady

    Address

    Bishop's Road, Magilligan, Limavady, Derry/Londonderry, BT49 0HA

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    Gortmore to Hell's Hole offers a short upland walk along a section of the North Sperrins Way/Ulster Way offering great views to Binevenagh, Lough Foyle, Inishowen, the Causeway Coast and to Islay and Jura.

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Car parking
    • Parking (free)
  6. Movanagher Canal
    Movanagher Canal
    Movanagher Canal
    Movanagher Canal
    Movanagher Canal
    Movanagher Canal

    Kilrea

    Address

    Vow Road, Kilrea, Antrim, BT53 7NT

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    Movanagher Canal offers a beautiful tranquil setting amidst rolling farmland for a short 1 mile return canal-side walk.

  7. tree-lined path at Cottage Wood

    Cushendall

    Address

    High Street, Cushendall, Antrim, BT44 0NB

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    Cottage wood is found on the outskirts of Cushendall village. It is a 10 acre broadleaved woodland site with a network of paths winding their way through viewpoints and picnic facilities. What makes this woodland a must to visit is a very special…

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Parking (free)
  8. Cushendun harbour
    Cushendun beach
    A motorbike on a road in the village of cushendun
    a red telephone box in the village of Cushendun
    Cushendun Harbour
    Cushendun harbour
    Cushendun beach
    A motorbike on a road in the village of cushendun
    a red telephone box in the village of Cushendun
    Cushendun Harbour

    Cushendun

    Address

    National Trust Carpark, Bay Head Road, Cushendun, Antrim, BT44 0PH

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    Cushendun is a beautiful seaside village on the Causeway Coast, home to many small shops and pubs. A series of scenic paths wind through the village, beach front, harbour, and Glendun river.

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Car parking
    • Parking (free)
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