Outdoor Activities - Walking  

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Magnificent mountain scenery, ancient forests and unique nature reserves, not to mention the purity of the air, make the region a haven for walkers. The Waymarked Way series of routes through some of the region’s most spectacular scenery, offers specially sign posted walks packed with interesting information along the way. There’s a range of special tours and holiday packages and a series of internationally acclaimed walking festivals celebrated throughout the year.

Attractions Listings   
Bloody Bridge
Derives its name from a massacre in 1641 at the instigation of the Irish Chieftan Sir Conn Magennis. The Blood... read more
Blue Lough Walk
This walk provides an easy introduction to the Mountains of Mourne giving a mountain atmosphere whilst followi... read more
Castlewellan Forest Park
Castlewellan Forest Park, Peace Maze, National Arboretum and Gardens are open all year round. Within a mixed w... read more
Cranfield-Greencastle-Millbay Walk
This walk follows the shore west from the holiday centre of Cranfield to the village of Greencastle and inland... read more
Delamont Country Park

Admire the Strangford Stone in the Park near the shore of Strangford Lough, erected by local workers to cel... read more

Kilbroney Park
This area of parkland and forest has children’s play areas, caravan and camping facilities, a restaurant and n... read more
Knockatallon Looped Walks
The Knockatallon Looped Walks are a series of four looped walks in the Sliabh Beagh hills of north Monaghan, i... read more
Lough Shannagh
This is a difficult walk with steep paths and loose underfoot in dry weather.  The walk takes its name fr... read more
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