Why hike on flat land when you can conquer peaks? These hikes come with brag-worthy mountain views.
Here are some great hikes to explore in Northern Ireland.
D.B. · reviewed over 4 years ago
Great trail, one of the 1st I ever walked on way back in my mid teens, and which gave me the hiking bug. I made a repeat hike in late Aug 21 starting from Waterfoot and camped after 32km at Breen forestry, before completing the walk to Ballycastle the next day. Waymarking is generally very good, the gates at the north end of Orra forest and the south end of Breen forest have lost their signs, but if you are using a gpx file or Hiiker maps that of course matters much less.
Declan · reviewed over 2 years ago
The Trail on the App is pretty easy to follow. Deviated slightly as it didn’t summit “Hen” so did that and rejoined the trail on the other side. All in all it was spot on and I would recommend it to anyone who hasn’t done hen cock and pigeon to use this route. Note: “Difficult” as labelled.
ellengreen · reviewed almost 4 years ago
Such a great loop! The incline/decline of the South Torr is pretty steep, but incredible rock formations & views from the top
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