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Hikes around Coolcush explore the gentle landscapes of Northern Ireland, characterized by parklands, riverside paths, and lakeland scenery. The area offers a network of accessible trails with minimal elevation change, making it suitable for a wide range of walkers. The routes primarily navigate through established parks and along quiet waterways.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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2.53km
00:39
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Enjoy an easy 1.6-mile (2.5 km) hike along the scenic River Blackwater at The Argory, taking about 38 minutes.

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9.25km
02:22
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:16
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Blackwater Riverwalk along The Argory Estate is like a walk through time. You stroll along the banks of the Blackwater, surrounded by flowering meadows and the gentle sounds of nature. The riverside promenade is an invitation to simply unwind. You might spot a kingfisher gliding across the water at lightning speed, or linger for a moment at one of the old kissing gates that make this walk so charming. Bond's Bridge, an industrial-era bridge, is a real reminder of the area's history. It not only connects two banks, but also the past with the present. As you continue walking, you'll feel the air of history that accompanies you here as the river flows along at its tranquil rhythm. If you're arriving by car, there is free parking at Bond's Bridge, although spaces are limited. Alternatively, you can park in The Argory Estate car park if you're visiting the National Trust. In any case, it is worth enjoying this idyllic route at your own pace.
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The home's architecture speaks of a time of elegance and artistic expression, and the property's windows capture the changing light that gently falls on the river. But it's not just the country house itself that captivates visitors. The 320-acre property is a nature lover's paradise. A walk through the grounds reveals an impressive variety of flora and fauna. Centuries-old oaks stand next to proud chestnuts, while beeches and linden trees stretch out their branches like protective arms over the paths. The rustling of the leaves, the chirping of the birds and the scent of the earth combine to create a symphonic experience that touches the soul and invigorates the spirit.
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The weir at Dungannon park trickles down like a waterfall into a fresh pool of water surrounded by lush green nature.
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Pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy the beautiful views over this weir in Dungannon Park. The water trickles down like a waterfall into a fresh pond surrounded by lush green nature.
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Enjoy serene views of still waters and wading fishermen as you circumnavigate the lake at Dungannon Park.
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The Argory is a beautiful country house situated on a 320 acre riverside estate in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The house was built in the 1820s and looks over the River Blackwater. The estate hosts some wonderful flora and fauna featuring oaks, chestnut, beech and pollard lime trees.
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Walk through the The Argory estate along the shores of the beautiful Blackwater River. The scenery is lovely fit with flowering meadows, kissing gates, fluttering Kingfishers, and an industrial-age bridge.
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A description of this beautiful walk is available at https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/the-argory/trails/river-walk
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The hiking around Coolcush is characterized by gentle, accessible landscapes. Expect to find routes that follow riverside paths, circle lakes, and wind through established parklands. The trails generally have minimal elevation change, making the area well-suited for relaxed walks rather than strenuous mountain climbs.
Yes, the region is excellent for family outings. Most trails are rated as easy. For a short and pleasant walk, consider the Dungannon Park loop. It's a manageable 1.6-mile (2.5 km) path through managed parkland that's great for all ages.
Many of the trails in public parks and open areas are suitable for walking with dogs, but they should be kept on a leash, especially in parklands and near wildlife. Always check local signage at the trailhead for specific rules, as regulations can vary, particularly on private estates like The Argory.
The vast majority of hikes around Coolcush are easy. Out of the main routes in the area, nearly all are suitable for beginners and casual walkers. There is one moderately difficult trail, the Derryadd Lake loop from Laghey, which is longer but still features very little climbing.
Yes, loop trails are common in the Coolcush area. A great example is the Dungannon Park Weir – View of Dungannon Park Lake loop from Moygashel, which provides a pleasant circuit with nice views of the lake. These routes allow you to start and finish in the same spot without retracing your steps.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the lakeside and riverside paths, as well as how accessible and well-maintained the parkland trails are for casual walking.
While the area is not known for high peaks, the trails offer lovely scenic views of lakes and gentle countryside. The routes around Dungannon Park and Derryadd Lake are particularly noted for their pleasant waterside scenery.
Comfortable walking shoes or trainers are sufficient for most trails. Given Northern Ireland's changeable weather, it's always wise to bring a waterproof jacket, even on a clear day. Layering your clothing is the best approach to stay comfortable.
For a peaceful experience by the water, the River walk at The Argory is an excellent choice. This easy trail follows the river through the grounds of the historic estate, offering a serene and scenic walk.
Yes, trails located within parks, such as Dungannon Park, or at estates like The Argory, typically have designated car parks. For other routes, parking may be available in nearby towns or lay-bys. It's always a good idea to check the specific details of your chosen route beforehand.
Hiking is possible year-round, but the best conditions are typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this time, the days are longer, the weather is milder, and the parklands and countryside are at their most vibrant.


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