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Antrim Walks
Choose from our selection of walks in antrim county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
16 walks in antrim county
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Cave Hill
Belfast, Antrim
The scenic beauty and the variety of the landscape make Northern Ireland a great place to explore on foot. The wide scatter of villages and small towns across the country means that forest trails, clifftop paths, mountain hikes and pleasant strolls in country parks are literally on everybody's doorstep. The best known trail - certainly the longest at 560 miles! - is the Ulster Way . This famous circular path, now largely waymarked, runs all round Northern Ireland and has other trails comi...
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The Ulster Way
Belfast, Antrim
The Ulster Way makes a complete circuit around Northern Ireland, passing through all six counties and occasionally crossing the border. Most of this enormous route is waymarked with marker posts and signposts, leading walkers over the Antrim Mountains and through the Glens of Antrim. The spectacular Antrim coast features Fair Head and the popular Giant's Causeway. After crossing the forested hills and moorlands of the Sperrin Mountains, walkers travel through the fascinating Fermanagh Lake...
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Lagan Valley Towpath
Belfast, Antrim
The scenic beauty and the variety of the landscape make Northern Ireland a great place to explore on foot. The wide scatter of villages and small towns across the country means that forest trails, clifftop paths, mountain hikes and pleasant strolls in country parks are literally on everybody's doorstep. The best known trail - certainly the longest at 560 miles! - is the Ulster Way . This famous circular path, now largely waymarked, runs all round Northern Ireland and has other trails comi...
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Cave Hill Country Park
Belfast, Antrim
Mountain habitat is rare within cities, but the moorland on top of Cave Hill is home to wheatears and skylarks and flowers such as sheep's bit, marsh orchids and wild thyme. On the rugged cliffs nest kestrels, peregrines and ravens that hunt on the heather clad and rabbit infested slopes above the tree line....
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Carrickfergus Historical Town Walks
The Tourist Information Centre, Heritage Plaza, Antrim Street, Carrickfergus, Antrim
1. Town Hall: Formally the County of Antrim Courthouse: Built 1779. Originally site of Franciscan Friary 1232. 2. Town Wall & Jacobean Knot Garden: Earliest Urban town walls in Ireland. Built from 1608 by Sir Arthur Chichester. Knotgarden reconstruction of Chichester's Garden-Walkway through to Shaftesbury Park. 3. Joymount Church: built in 1855 4. North Gate: One of the 4 Town Gates in the 1608 Wall. 5. 65 North Street: Walk through archway to view inside of wall. 6....
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Cliff Walk
Antrim, Antrim
A winding path from the Crescent Complex round the cliffs to the strand. Views are breathtaking, especially in the evenings. From Portstewart, there are alot of interesting features....
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Shane's Hill to Glenarm
Larne, Antrim
The scenic beauty and the variety of the landscape make Northern Ireland a great place to explore on foot. The wide scatter of villages and small towns across the country means that forest trails, clifftop paths, mountain hikes and pleasant strolls in country parks are literally on everybody's doorstep. The best known trail - certainly the longest at 560 miles! - is the Ulster Way. This famous circular path, now largely waymarked, runs all round Northern Ireland and has other trails comin...
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Fair Head
Antrim, Antrim
The scenic beauty and the variety of the landscape make Northern Ireland a great place to explore on foot. The wide scatter of villages and small towns across the country means that forest trails, clifftop paths, mountain hikes and pleasant strolls in country parks are literally on everybody's doorstep. The best known trail - certainly the longest at 560 miles ! - is the Ulster Way . This famous circular path, now largely waymarked, runs all round Northern Ireland and has other trails com...
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Glenarriff Forest Park
Glenariff, Antrim
Cascading down from the Antrim Plateau to the sea, the Glenariff River has cut a narrow gorge through the hard basalt rock. Spectacular waterfalls within the gorge throw up fine spray which catches shafts of sunlight in a rainbow of colours. About 100 years ago, trees were planted to enhance the native woodland of oak, hazel, ash and willow, and to make the area more attractive to visitors. Catwalks, paths and footbridges were built throughout the gorge to make the waterfalls easier to reach....
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Ballyboley Forest
Ballymena, Antrim
Historically Ballyboley has been used by man since early times and there is still the remains of a 'Boley House' in the south-west corner of the forest which was used when the cattle were brought up the hill for summer grazing. Today it is a good example of multiple land-use with its large catchment area supplying water to the surrounding communities and the forest with its 673 hectares growing raw material for the saw mills. The forest was first planted in 1957....
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