Ready for some outdoor fun? These hikes offer everything you could want for an unforgettable adventure!
Here are some great hikes to explore in Northern Ireland.
Bob the juggler · reviewed almost 3 years ago
This is the closest trail to my house in Crossgar near Downpatrick so did it over a few weekends in 2020. Some sections were very overgrown, particularly at Raholp before Strangford. But as the walk goes on you are treated to some stunning coastal scenery. After Strangford the route sends you down Black Causeway Road but I would recommend sticking to the coastal road instead - either way you’ll be walking on roads but by sticking to the coast at least you’ll have better views and might even see some seals at the viewpoint near seal cabin. Path was fairly overgrown between Ballyhornan and Ardglass as well but still passable. I will try and walk some of these overgrown sections again to see if any improvements have been made. I recorded the trail for my you tube channel if you are interested in seeing it in more detail. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXyVA1GPc5-BfQeUn_qEqkHrUYHApxXtl
D.B. · reviewed about 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.
Tollymore Forest Park – Mountain and Drinns Trail
Maura Flood · reviewed over 1 year ago
Gorgeous walk in forest, by the river and a lake. Fabulous views of the Mournes, Newcastle, the sea and surrounding villages.
Paul McArthur · reviewed about 4 years ago
Surprisingly enjoyable trail through varied terrain. Beach, country roads, green lanes and forest estates….. all with the back drop of the Mourne Mountains. You could complete it in one long day, but definitely the best way to savour the journey is over two days. Either wild camp or B&B…. the choice is yours.