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Easy hiking trails around Ballyaughian offer access to diverse landscapes, including rugged hills, woodlands, and open moorland. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Belfast Hills, providing varied terrain and panoramic views. Many routes feature ascents to prominent hills and historic sites.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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2.41km
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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
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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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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6.86km
01:54
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Duck Pond feels like a calm secret waiting to be discovered. Recommended by hikers and tucked into a protected area, it’s a gentle spot where water glimmers among reeds and mountains frame the quiet mirror below.
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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 isn’t 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, it’s 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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Silent Valley Reservoir, nestled in the Mourne Mountains, is a peaceful retreat surrounded by sweeping granite peaks and heathered slopes. Built in the early 20th century to supply water to Belfast and much of County Down, the reservoir combines striking engineering with natural beauty. Visitors can stroll along well-kept paths, admire the Victorian-style dam and impressive Mourne Wall, or simply enjoy the quiet atmosphere by the lakeshore.
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Two wooden ladders cross the wall on the way to the Silver Muck mountain peak
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This section of the path is not maintained at all. It’s overgrown with high vegetation, thorny plants, and hidden holes. The terrain is quite challenging and can be dangerous, with boggy patches and rocks concealed in the tall grass. Take care and be cautious when walking here.
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A tea room located in the beautiful setting of Silent Valley Mountain Park. The café is open daily all year round, which is convenient, but unfortunately the food quality is very disappointing. The staff are friendly, but I had one of the worst ham and cheese sandwiches of my life: dry bread, bland ham, and cheese that tasted like the lowest supermarket grade. The bread was probably the only halfway decent part of it.
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The well-maintained trails take you through impressive scenery, surrounded by the striking peaks of the Mournes. The view of the Mourne Wall, which stretches for 35 kilometers and connects 15 peaks, is particularly impressive. However, some sections can become slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. A highlight is a visit to Ben Crom Reservoir, which can be reached via an extension of the route. Note that there is a fee to enter the park.
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There are over 40 easy hiking trails around Ballyaughian, offering a variety of landscapes from rugged hills to extensive woodlands and open moorland. In total, the region features 156 hiking routes across all difficulty levels.
Easy hikes around Ballyaughian offer diverse scenery, characterized by rugged hills, extensive woodlands, and open moorland. You can expect panoramic views, especially over the city of Belfast from higher points, and a blend of forested areas and expansive open landscapes.
Yes, Ballyaughian offers several easy circular walks. For example, the Slieve Loughshannagh summit – Mourne Wall loop from Upper Bann is an easy 5.6 km (3.5 miles) trail that takes about 1 hour 48 minutes to complete. Another option is the View of Hen Mountain – Hen Mountain loop from Hen Mountain, which is 3.28 km (2 miles) long.
Many trails offer views of prominent landmarks. You might encounter sections of the historic The Mourne Wall, or enjoy stunning vistas from viewpoints like Slieve Bearnagh. Some routes also provide views towards the Summit of Slieve Donard.
Yes, several easy trails are suitable for families. The Hen Mountain — Mourne trail is a shorter, easy path at 1.3 km (0.8 miles) with an ascent of 177 meters, offering scenic views without being overly strenuous. The Silent Valley Duck Pond – Silent Valley Reservoir loop from Kilkeel River is another gentle option, covering 6.86 km (4.2 miles) with minimal elevation gain.
Many trails in the Ballyaughian area are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Check local signage for specific restrictions in certain parks or nature reserves.
The easy trails around Ballyaughian are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the rewarding views, and the accessibility of routes for different fitness levels.
For a quick and easy outing, consider the Hen Mountain — Mourne trail, which is only 1.3 km (0.8 miles) long and can be completed in about 30-40 minutes. Another option is the Slieve Muck from Moyad Road, a 2.4 km (1.5 miles) route taking around 1 hour 10 minutes.
The best time for easy hikes in Ballyaughian is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and the trails are less likely to be muddy or icy. However, the diverse landscape offers enjoyable walks year-round, with winter providing crisp air and unique views, though some paths may be more challenging.
Yes, the Silent Valley Duck Pond – Silent Valley Reservoir loop from Kilkeel River is an easy trail that takes you around the Silent Valley Reservoir, offering pleasant views of the water and surrounding landscape.
Many popular trailheads in the Ballyaughian area, particularly those leading into the Belfast Hills or near landmarks like Belfast Castle, offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking availability before you go.
The diverse landscapes of Ballyaughian, including woodlands and open moorland, support various wildlife. You might spot common birds, small mammals, and insects. Keep an eye out for local bird species and listen for their calls, especially in the forested areas.


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