Trails



  • Gortin Glen Forest Park

    Gortin Glen Forest ParkDescription:Three trails of varying lengths; the Nature, Pollan and Ladies View, that all start from the main car park.

  • Altahullion Wind Farm

    Altahullion Wind FarmDescription: This short walk along a quarry dust path provides panoramic views over the Roe Valley and south to the high Sperrins and also an opportunity to see one of Ireland's largest wind farms.

  • An Creagán Biodiversity Trail

    An Creagán Biodiversity TrailDescription:Extends out onto a pristine example of Irish raised bog and forest and encourages all the family to find out more about the flora and fauna of the local landscape with the help of information panels dotted along the trail.



  • An Creagán Forest/River walkDescription: The walk leaves An Creagán and makes its way through the forest and along the Glashagh Burn and back to the centre.

  • An Creagán Storybook Trail

    An Creagán Storybook TrailDescription: A collection of local traditional tales are brought to life using a series of colourful story panels leading children around the beautiful countryside at An Creagán.



  • An Creagán Wheelchair Access TrailDescription: This trail at An Creagán is suitable for wheelchairs and takes in the Biodiversity Trail and Storybook Trail.



  • Arleston Park including Lovers’ RetreatDescription: This trail is located within the town boundary of Omagh but offers the tranquillity of a rural setting, just seconds from the town centre.

  • Ballyronan Wood

    Ballyronan WoodDescription:A beautiful walk through a small 5 acre wet woodland on the shores of Lough Neagh.



  • Boyd's Riverside WalkDescription:Beginning in the village of Burnfoot this circular walk follows the course of the Bovevagh River for a short distance until it meets the River Roe.



  • Cot LaneDescription: The Cot Lane is a Public Right of Way within Cookstown District.



  • Dunnamore Riverside WalkDescription:An attractive, circular riverside walk along the headwaters of the Ballinderry River.



  • Ecclesville Lake Walk, FintonaDescription: A pleasant short walk around the lake in the Ecclesville Demesne, Fintona.



  • Gort MossDescription: A linear walk of 5 miles along old moss roads and between leafy hedgerows close to the village of Ardboe.

  • Gortin Lakes

    Gortin LakesDescription:A circular walk around two of the 'kettle-hole' lakes on the northern slope of Mullaghcarn.



  • Inneval Railway WalkDescription:Is a short walk just over 1 mile through lowland countryside comprising of a moss and an old railway embankment.



  • Lough Bradan TrailDescription: The Forest Service has developed a path (not waymarked but easy to follow) that takes the visitor from the waterworks down to the shore and back through the forest.

  • Loughmacrory Trail (family friendly)

    Loughmacrory Trail (family friendly)Description:A circular walkway around Loughmacrory guides you through coniferous woodland with excellent views of the lough.

  • Moneymore Heritage Trail

    Moneymore Heritage TrailDescription:Having been a settlement for over 400 years, Moneymore's historic past can still be identified in a range of important architectural buildings which hide behind the busy village of today.

  • Roe Valley Country Park

    Roe Valley Country ParkDescription:The park offers two main circular riverside routes, amidst spectacular scenery, at either 3km or 7km distance.

  • Sloughan Glen

    Sloughan GlenDescription:This secluded riverside walk through a deciduous forest is signposted from the town of Drumquin.

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