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Easy hiking trails around Drumnascamph offer access to the varied landscape of the region, characterized by rolling hills, open moorland, and granite outcrops. The area provides a range of paths suitable for different fitness levels, with several easy routes available. Hikers can explore valleys and ascend hills under 200m, experiencing the natural features of the terrain. The network of trails allows for exploration of the local environment on foot.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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2.41km
01:10
280m
280m
Hike Slieve Muck from Moyad Road, an easy 1.5-mile (2.4 km) trail in the Mourne Mountains with 909 feet (277 m) of elevation gain and panora
1.35km
00:34
180m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.2
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39
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5.65km
01:49
240m
240m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42
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3.30km
01:11
180m
180m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.51km
00:54
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Slieve Loughshannagh is one of the quieter summits in the Mourne Mountains, but it rewards hikers with wide, open views over Silent Valley, Slieve Binnian, and the western Mournes. The climb isnโt too demanding, and the summit has a peaceful, windswept feel, making it a lovely spot to pause and take in the rugged beauty of the landscape.
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The Mourne Wall is one of the most iconic landmarks of the Mourne Mountains, stretching for 35 kilometers across 15 summits. Built by hand in the early 20th century to enclose the Silent Valley Reservoir catchment area, itโs an impressive feat of craftsmanship and endurance. Today, hikers crossing its path are struck not only by its scale and history but also by the way it weaves naturally into the dramatic mountain landscape. Following the wall offers some of the best ridge walks in the Mournes, making it both a cultural treasure and a perfect guide for exploring these rugged peaks.
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Two wooden ladders cross the wall on the way to the Silver Muck mountain peak
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Nice climb with some good views
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At 617m high, Slieve Loughshannagh isn't the highest in the Mournes but it does offer fantastic views down over the lough and deeper into the Mournes.
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It can get windy up here so plan a break up here and take shelter behind the wall for a quick snack.
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The Mourne Wall is a great shelter to hide from the wind that can whip around the Mournes
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Drumnascamph offers 6 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of options for different fitness levels to explore the local environment.
The easy hiking trails around Drumnascamph feature a varied landscape characterized by rolling hills, open moorland, and distinctive granite outcrops. You can explore scenic valleys and ascend hills that are generally under 200m in elevation.
The easy routes in Drumnascamph are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 350 reviews. More than 2900 hikers have used komoot to explore the area's diverse terrain, often praising the accessible paths and scenic views.
Yes, there are circular easy hiking routes available. For example, the Slieve Loughshannagh summit โ Mourne Wall loop from Upper Bann is an easy 3.5-mile (5.6 km) path that incorporates sections of the historic Mourne Wall. Another option is the View of Hen Mountain โ Hen Mountain loop from Hen Mountain, which is a 2.0-mile (3.3 km) trail through open moorland.
Many of the easy trails in Drumnascamph are suitable for families, offering manageable distances and gentle ascents. Routes like Slieve Muck from Moyad Road, at 1.5 miles (2.4 km), provide a good option for a family outing with rewarding views.
While many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, it's always best to check local signage and regulations for specific trails, especially concerning livestock or protected wildlife areas. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash to ensure their safety and respect for other hikers and the environment.
Yes, the region offers scenic viewpoints and natural features. You can find highlights such as Shimna River Waterfall and various spots offering Great Views of the Ocean. Many trails also provide vistas of the surrounding hills and moorland.
Hikers can discover several interesting landmarks and natural features. Keep an eye out for Hen Mountain, Slieve Bearnagh, and the distinctive rock formation known as Pierce's Castle.
The easy trails in Drumnascamph feature moderate elevation gains, typically ranging from around 150m to 280m. For instance, the Slieve Muck from Moyad Road route has an ascent of approximately 277m, while the Hiking loop from Upper Bann involves about 150m of elevation gain.
Yes, the Slieve Loughshannagh summit โ Mourne Wall loop from Upper Bann is an easy trail that allows you to walk alongside sections of the historic Mourne Wall, offering a unique historical and scenic experience.
The shortest easy hike is Hen Mountain โ Mourne, which is approximately 0.8 miles (1.35 km) long and can be completed in about 30 minutes.
Yes, some easy trails offer access to summits with rewarding views. The Slieve Muck from Moyad Road trail involves a steady ascent to Slieve Muck, providing panoramic views of the surrounding hills.


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