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The best walks and hikes around Ballymacdermot

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Hiking around Ballymacdermot offers access to the distinctive landscapes of the Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features varied terrain, including the prominent Slieve Gullion, smaller hills, and ancient sites. Hikers can explore areas characterized by geological formations and historical monuments like the Ballymacdermot Court Tomb. This area provides diverse trails across mountains and through natural features.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Giant's Lair – View of Slieve Gullion loop…

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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Giant's Lair – View of Slieve Gullion loop from Meigh

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 5, 2026, Carlingford Lough Greenway Between Newry Ship Canal and Newry River

De An Bealach Glas (The Greenway) is a stunning, traffic-free greenway that connects Newry to the monumental Victoria Lock. This 6-kilometre-long 'green route' takes you along the tidal river Clanrye and the sea canal, with the impressive peaks of the Mourne Mountains to your left and Cooley Mountains to your right.

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Once you leave the city of Newry behind, you cycle towards tranquility on An Bealach Glas, also known as the Carlingford Lough Greenway. This flat, smoothly asphalted path follows the banks of the canal and offers spectacular views of the river's mudflats along the way, where you can spot numerous wading birds and sometimes even a stray seal. The route is a true sensory experience: the salty sea air blows towards you while the mountains seem to get closer and closer. The absolute endpoint of this section is the historic Victoria Lock, an impressive lock complex from 1850 that marks the transition from the canal to the open waters of Carlingford Lough. It is the perfect place to get some fresh air and enjoy the maritime dynamics before continuing your journey to the coast.

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De An Bealach Glas (The Greenway) is a beautiful, traffic-free cycle path connecting Newry to the monumental Victoria Lock. This 6-kilometer-long 'green route' takes you along the tidal river Clanrye and the sea canal, with the impressive peaks of the Mourne Mountains to your left and Cooley Mountains to your right.

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Cycling through the Ring of Gullion, you'll always come across places where you just have to stop. The views up here are special - not spectacular in the usual sense, but rather calming and expansive. I took a short break and let my gaze wander over the wide valley. From the heights you can see the green landscape of Northern Ireland stretching gently into the distance. The quiet hills and scattered farms seem peaceful and remind you that sometimes it's the simple things that make a place special. With the trailer for the kids, it was nice to take a quick breather and enjoy the little break. The routes here offer enough variety so that you can really pedal and then roll comfortably again. Sometimes the wind is a bit stronger, but that's part of it if you want to experience nature to the fullest. A little tip: the viewpoints aren't always immediately visible, but if you have a good feeling for beautiful places, you'll find them all by yourself. A short stop and the moment is yours – and of course the vast landscape that lies at your feet

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In the middle of the forest, you suddenly find yourself standing in front of a bizarre stone creature - the "witch". She looks as if she has just risen from the mossy ground, with a mischievous smile and deep, expressive wrinkles on her face. This artfully designed stone is one of those unexpected encounters that transform the forest into a small adventure land. When you explore this magical place surrounded by old trees and whispering leaves, it almost seems as if the witch is greeting you with a wink. Here you can linger for a moment, enjoy the silence and let your imagination run wild - who knows what stories this forest still has to tell?

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The Carlingford Lough Greenway has a special atmosphere as you walk along this section of Newry. With the Newry Ship Canal to your left and the Newry River to your right, you're in the middle of two worlds. The calm waters of the canal reflect the sky, making the surroundings seem almost like a backdrop, while the riverbank on the other side is lush with greenery and wild flowers. The narrow path takes you past flowering gorse and you can smell the scent of the vegetation in the air. It's a route that has its charms in every season, whether it's clear skies or when grey clouds hang low and make the water seem almost mystical. The Greenway is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a leisurely bike ride, enjoying being close to nature - an ideal place to clear your head.

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On the way through the Giant's Lair you will be immersed in Irish legends. As soon as you pass under the artistically carved archway, a magical world opens up in which the story of Finn McCool comes to life. The path leads you and the whole family through four chapters that bring the world of legend to life with lovingly designed stations. For the little ones it is an exciting treasure hunt - at every bend there are new clues waiting for them, which they eagerly discover. While they run ahead to find the next adventure, there is enough time for you to enjoy the lush nature. The dense trees, the mosses and the ancient carvings make you forget everyday life. You are in the middle of a story that unfolds further with every step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in the Ballymacdermot area?

There are over 75 hiking routes in and around Ballymacdermot, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include easy walks, moderate trails, and more challenging mountain ascents within the Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails around Ballymacdermot?

The trails around Ballymacdermot are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 120 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the unique ring dyke structure of the Ring of Gullion to the ancient historical sites and rewarding views from places like Slieve Gullion.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Ballymacdermot?

Yes, Ballymacdermot offers a good selection of easy trails, with 41 routes classified as easy. An example is the Summit of Ring of Gullion – Camlough Mountain Summit loop from Ballinliss, which is 3.4 miles (5.5 km) and takes about 1 hour 40 minutes. The area also features enchanting spots like the Giant's Lair, which is particularly appealing for families.

Can I find challenging mountain hikes around Ballymacdermot?

Absolutely. The region is home to Slieve Gullion, an extinct volcano offering challenging climbs and rewarding vistas. While only one route is explicitly marked as difficult in our data, many of the 33 moderate routes, such as the Giant's Lair – View of Slieve Gullion loop from Meigh, involve significant elevation gain and provide a good workout with expansive views of the surrounding mountain ranges.

What historical sites or landmarks can I explore while hiking in Ballymacdermot?

Ballymacdermot is rich in history. You can visit the extremely well-preserved Ballymacdermot Court Tomb, a Neolithic burial site dating back to 4000-2500 BC, located on Ballymacdermot Mountain. Additionally, the Slieve Gullion Summit hosts the highest passage tomb in the British Isles, offering a fantastic 360-degree view. Another ancient site is the Druids' Circle in Ravensdale Forest.

Are there any trails that offer great viewpoints or scenic vistas?

Many trails in Ballymacdermot provide stunning views. The Giant's Lair – View of Slieve Gullion loop from Meigh offers expansive views of Slieve Gullion and the Ring of Gullion. From Ballymacdermot Mountain, you can enjoy panoramic views of Slieve Gullion, the smaller hills of the ring dyke, and even the distant Mourne and Cooley mountain ranges on clear days. The Slieve Gullion Summit is renowned for its 360-degree vistas.

Can I find trails with unique natural features like lakes or enchanted forests?

Yes, the area boasts several unique natural features. Near the summit of Slieve Gullion, you'll find Calliagh Beara's Lough, a quiet mountain lake steeped in local legend. At the foot of Slieve Gullion, the Giant's Lair is an enchanted forest with artistically carved archways and sculptures, immersing visitors in Irish folklore.

Are the hiking trails around Ballymacdermot dog-friendly?

The Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty generally welcomes dogs, but it's important to keep them under control, especially near livestock or in sensitive wildlife areas. Specific policies for places like Slieve Gullion Forest Park may vary, so it's always best to check local signage or the park's official website for the most current guidelines regarding dogs on trails.

Are there circular walks available in Ballymacdermot?

Yes, many of the trails around Ballymacdermot are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Giant's Lair – View of Slieve Gullion loop from Meigh and the Summit of Ring of Gullion – Camlough Mountain Summit loop from Ballinliss, providing convenient options for exploration.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Ballymacdermot?

The Ring of Gullion offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming wildflowers or rich autumnal colours. Summer is ideal for longer days and clearer views, while winter can offer crisp, dramatic landscapes, though some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Is there parking available at the trailheads in Ballymacdermot?

Parking facilities are generally available at popular access points for trails within the Ring of Gullion, including areas near Slieve Gullion Forest Park and other key trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot or local information for designated parking areas to ensure a smooth start to your hike.

Are there amenities like cafes or shops near the hiking trails?

While Ballymacdermot itself is a rural area, nearby villages and towns such as Meigh, Forkhill, and Camlough offer various amenities including cafes, shops, and pubs where you can refuel or find supplies before or after your hike. Slieve Gullion Forest Park also has visitor facilities.

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