Attractions and places to see around Myroe Level (Intake) are found in a tranquil, rural area on the northern outskirts of Limavady, Northern Ireland, along the shores of Lough Foyle. This region is characterized by reclaimed marshland, offering significant wildlife habitats, particularly for diverse bird species. The landscape features farmland interwoven with open ditches, providing opportunities for walking and observing nature. Cultural landmarks like Myroe Presbyterian Church also contribute to the area's appeal.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Highly recommended π I believe a location of a certain TV show may have been shot here.
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The way this church has been known has varied over time, starting with the name Tamhlacht Oirthear Arda, then Teampall ChadΓ‘in or St. Cadan's Church, and ending with the current name. The oldest remains date back to the 13th century, although there is also an ancient holy well, indicating that this place was a spiritual site before Christianity.
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If you're lucky enough to reach this viewpoint on a clear day, you'll have stunning views of the Inishowen Peninsula, Lough Foyle stretching down to Londonderry, or even Scotland!
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This statue is located right next to the parking area and is easily accessible. The statue represents this sea god from Irish mythology overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, and from here, you can observe the beautiful countryside that surrounds you.
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Gortmore is a fascinating place with an atmosphere all of its own. On clear days you can get stunning views. To the west is Lough Foyle stretching down to Londonderry and beyond; to the north is the Inishowen Peninsula and to the east you can see as far as Scotland.
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Manannan Mac Lir is mythical Irish sea god, said to be a warrior and king of the otherworld. The statue of this king is situated on a hill in the Binevenagh AONB, overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, providing some absoloutely breathtaking views across the surrounding countryside. After your energy-consuming journey up this hill you'll definitely need a rest, so take a seat and take it all in before heading back to your starting point.
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This is a beautiful artificial lake placed on a cliff-top in Binevenagh Forest overlooking the picturesque Benone Strand. It's a popular angling lake and a perfect spot for a picnic.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, particularly its reclaimed marshland and the shores of Lough Foyle. You can visit Binevenagh Lake, an artificial lake set on a cliff-top within Binevenagh Forest, popular for angling and picnics. The Myroe Levels themselves are noted for their diverse bird species, especially during autumn and winter.
Yes, the region has a notable cultural landmark. The St. Cadan's Church Ruins and Holy Well offer a glimpse into the area's past, with remains dating back to the 13th century and evidence of an even older spiritual site. Additionally, the Myroe Presbyterian Church, mentioned in the region's history, has served the local farming community since the 19th century.
For breathtaking vistas, head to ManannΓ‘n Mac Lir Statue and Bishop's View, located on the Binevenagh Scenic Route, offering expansive views over Magilligan to Donegal. Another excellent spot is Gortmore Viewpoint, where on clear days you can see the Inishowen Peninsula, Lough Foyle, Londonderry, and even Scotland.
Myroe Levels are a significant habitat for diverse bird species, making it a prime location for birdwatching, especially in autumn and winter. You can observe wintering geese, swans, and waders, including Whooper swans and Brent Geese. Flocks of Golden Plover, Curlew, Ringed Plover, and Dunlin are common, and rarer birds like the Little Stint and Buff-Breasted Sandpiper have been sighted. The water-filled ditches attract Redshank, Greenshank, Black-tailed Godwit, and Little Egret, while Lough Foyle hosts Great Crested Grebe, Slavonian Grebe, and various divers.
Absolutely. Many attractions cater to families. Binevenagh Lake is a great spot for a picnic. The Moville Waterfront offers a charming town experience with a beach and shops. Gortmore Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, providing stunning views that everyone can enjoy.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring options, with varying difficulties. For those who prefer walking, there are several hiking trails available. You can explore detailed routes and guides for these activities on the respective komoot guide pages, such as Road Cycling Routes around Myroe Level (Intake), Cycling around Myroe Level (Intake), and Hiking around Myroe Level (Intake).
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. Popular options include the 'Binevenagh Hill and Lake loop' and 'The Viewpoint of Binevenagh Hill loop', both offering moderate difficulty. For more details and other routes, refer to the Hiking around Myroe Level (Intake) guide.
The Myroe Levels are particularly noted for birdwatching during the autumn and winter months, when wintering geese, swans, and waders are abundant. For general outdoor activities and enjoying the scenic views, visiting during clearer weather conditions would enhance your experience at viewpoints like Gortmore.
Yes, Moville Waterfront is a charming settlement situated at the estuary of the Foyle river. Despite its small size, it offers plenty of shops and pubs, making it a good spot for refreshments and a stroll along the beach.
Yes, the ManannΓ‘n Mac Lir Statue and Bishop's View is noted for its accessibility. It is located right next to a parking area, making it easy to reach and enjoy the views.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views from locations like Gortmore Viewpoint and the ManannΓ‘n Mac Lir Statue. The tranquility and natural beauty of the area, especially for birdwatching, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunities for picnics at places like Binevenagh Lake and the charm of coastal towns such as Moville Waterfront.
Yes, the area offers a range of cycling routes catering to various skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Graffiti Art loop from Limavady' for touring bicycles, as well as moderate and even difficult options for both road cycling and touring. For a comprehensive list, check the Road Cycling Routes and Cycling around Myroe Level (Intake) guides.


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