Why stop at hiking when you can make it an overnight adventure? These camping-friendly trails are perfect for those who want to pitch a tent and sleep under the stars after a day of exploring.
Here are some great trails to explore in Northern Ireland.
HikingIreland · reviewed almost 3 years ago
well maintained, an easy route to follow. The hike itself can is strenuous but not overly steep. The views are what make this hike special. in my opinion It’s far more impressive than donard. Fantastic hike, well worth it
Slieve Donard from Bloody Bridge
Colin · reviewed about 1 year ago
Pleasant gradual walk up along the river. Trail easy enough to follow. Hard work starts at the Mourne Wall to get to the top of Donard but we'll worth it for the views. The day we did it it was very windy so bring layers to keep warm at the top.
Bobby Scott · reviewed almost 3 years ago
Very flat 7.5 mile walk along the old Comber to Belfast railway line. (Note. The trail ends or starts in Dee Street which is not in the Short Strand district). However walk can be easily extended to include the Titanic Quarter and Belfast City centre.
No reviews available for Central Mournes.
No reviews available for Robbers Table.