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Ballykelly
Ballykelly Forest
Various short routes are available in the forest on the southern and northern side of A2 just west of Walworth and Ballykelly. Popular with walkers, dog walkers and runners.
Ballykelly or Limavady
Ballymacran Bank
A spectacular level coastal walk along Lough Foyle with great views of the hills of Inishowen and Binevenagh.
Ballykelly
Ballykelly Bank
An inspiring off road, level walk, for most of its length alongside a freshwater pond with reed beds and the expanse of Lough Foyle the other side of the sea wall!
Ballintoy
Carrick-a-Rede
This walk offers an exhilarating coastal path and rope bridge experience from the cliffs to the rocky island, with stunning views of Rathlin and the Scottish Isles.
Dungiven
Benbradagh Mountain
A demanding walk off road over rough terrain. Rewarded with amazing 360 degree views
Bellarena and Magilligan
Benone Strand
Benone Strand forms part of one of Irelands longest beaches. A Blue Flag beach, it is popular throughout the year for a variety of outdoor actiities and events with great views along the North Coast to Inishowen in Donegal and to Scotland
Portstewart
Causeway Coast Way
This route, from Portstewart to Ballycastle, passes through the Causeway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a World Heritage Site and several Areas of Special Scientific Interest.
Coleraine
Christie Park and Somerset
Pleasant riverside walk along surfaced footpaths, starting in the centre of Coleraine and finishing close to The Cutts area and opposite the historic Mountsandel Fort.
Magherahoney
Croaghan Breen Forest Walk
Upland walking route, through Breen Forest and taking in the summit of Croaghan itself
Cushendun
Cushendun Long Walk
Cushendun is a beautiful seaside village on the North Coast alive with small shops and pubs. A series of scenic paths wind through the village, beach front, harbour and Glendun river
Cushendun
Cushendun Short Walk
Cushendun is a beautiful seaside village on the North Coast alive with small shops and pubs. A series of scenic paths wind through the village, beach front, harbour and Glendun river
Bushmills
Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle is situated on the Antrim Coast. The roofless ruins are breathtaking especially at dusk, or in the sunshine with the white chalk cliffs of Portrush close by.
Garvagh
Errigal Glen Walk
The linear waymarked Errigal Glen Walk starts and finished at the Errigal Bridge entrance to Errigal Glen on Temple Road. The route follows the fast flowing Agivey River through the steep sided and well wooded Glen.
Dungiven or Feeny
Banagher Glen
Short walk through the steep wooded Banagher Glen, one of the oldest, ancient oak woodlands in Ireland to Altnaheglish Reservoir and Banagher Dam.
Garvagh
Garvagh Forest Pyramid Trail
Garvagh Forest offers several waymarked routes within the forest. Points of interest include an actual pyramid, Agivey River and splendid annual show of bluebells during May
Garvagh
Garvagh Forest River Trail
Garvagh Forest offers several waymarked routes within the forest. Points of interest include an actual pyramid, Agivey River and splendid annual show of bluebells during May
Bushmills
Giant's Causeway
Giant’s Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, is the only World Heritage Site in N Ireland. This is the focal point for a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has attracted visitors for centuries.
Cushendall
Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail
The Trail allows the more able person to enjoy walking through mature woodland, along the edges of steep sided river gorges with waterfalls and open moorland.
Glenariff
Glenariff Nature Reserve Waterfalls Walk
Walk through the river gorge and past spectacular waterfalls. Damp conditions ideal for ferns, mosses and liverworts with several rare species present
Cushendall
Glenariff Rainbow Trail
This is an optional detour along the very popular Waterfall Walk through Glenariff Forest Park.
Coleraine
Somerset Trim Trail
Within the forest there is a range of walks of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty. The paths are also suitable for jogging in conjunction with exercise apparatus situated in a fitness cluster close to the car park
Ballintoy
Whitepark Bay
This spectacular sandy beach forms a white arc between two headlands on the North Antrim Coast. Its secluded location means that even on a busy day there is plenty of room for quiet relaxation.
Cushendall
Glenariff Viewpoint Trail
A short circular walk through woodland and stunning gardens offering spectacular views.
Portballintrae
Heritage Railway Path
This short circular walk near Bushfoot Golf Club in the north coast resort of Portballintrae takes in stunning coastal scenery against the backdrop of the River Bush, Runkerry Strand, the Giants Causeway and Bushmills Heritage Railway.
Magilligan
Magilligan Point
Magilligan Point guards the mouth of Lough Foyle and is home to Lough Foyle Ferry and Martello Tower. This short beach walk provides opportunities for visitors to explore the beach
Castlerock
Downhill Forest - Mill Trail
A walk through Downhill Forest will allow you to view on eof Northern Irelands fattest Sitka spruce, an Early Christian Promontory Fort and an old water powered sawmill withits lade running round the small lake in teh middle of this woodland
Coleraine
Mountsandel Wood
Forest walks on the eastern bank of the River Bann, in the vicinity of Mountsandel Fort. A mesolithic site, the earliest known settlement site of man in Ireland
Coleraine
Somerset Forest Trail
Within the forest there is a range of walks of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty. The paths are also suitable for jogging in conjunction with exercise apparatus situated in a fitness cluster close to the car park
Limavady
Roe Valley Country Park
Roe Valley Country Park offers a variety of routes along the riverside and through woodland. Combining legend with industrial and natural heritage, the park has great appeal
Ballymoney
Riverside Park
Riverside Park offers a variety of walks through various landscapes including woodland. The Ballymoney River runs through the middle of the park and there are a variety of on site amenities