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5.0
(23)
148
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14.9km
04:56
600m
600m
Embark on a difficult hike along The Devil's Coach Road via Cove Mountain, a challenging route spanning 9.3 miles (14.9 km) with an elevation gain of 1976 feet (602 metres), typically taking 4 hours and 56 minutes to complete. This trail leads you through rugged terrain, including a deep, steep gully of loose scree on the granite flanks of Slieve Beg, where footing can be unstable. As you ascend, you will encounter rocky paths and areas covered in heather, offering varied scenery. From Cove Mountain, enjoy panoramic views of the central Mournes, including the Ben Crom Reservoir and distant peaks like Slieve Donard. The route also traverses tranquil valleys with gravel and grassy paths, occasionally crossing small streams, providing a diverse hiking experience.
This is a demanding hike requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, so come prepared with sturdy shoes. The ascent through the loose scree gully of the Devil's Coach Road is particularly challenging and steep, sometimes appearing almost vertical. If you have a fear of heights, this route may not be suitable for you. It is also not recommended for dogs due to the steepness and potential for paw injury. Some sections may involve technical or hazardous terrain, so prior experience and potentially specialist equipment are advisable.
The Devil's Coach Road is steeped in local folklore, with tales suggesting the Devil himself used this path to

4.9
(16)
176
hikers
8.06km
02:17
180m
180m
Embark on a moderate hiking adventure to Blue Lough from Carrick Little, a route that spans 5.0 miles (8.1 km) and involves a total elevation gain of 599 feet (183 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in approximately 2 hours and 17 minutes. As you hike, you will traverse open heathland, enjoying expansive views of the Mourne Mountains, including the striking peaks of Slieve Lamagan and Slieve Binnian. The trail culminates at the tranquil Blue Lough, offering a peaceful spot to pause and appreciate the wilderness.
To begin your hike, head to the Carrick Little car park, which provides convenient access to the starting point of the route. While the path is generally well-defined, be aware that certain sections, particularly those near Annalong Wood, can become boggy. For this reason, wearing sturdy boots is highly recommended, especially if you plan your visit after periods of rain. Planning ahead ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable experience on the trail.
This route offers a unique opportunity to experience the rugged beauty of the Mourne Mountains. Along your journey, you will encounter the historic Mourne Wall, a significant landmark that winds its way across the landscape. The serene Blue Lough itself provides a sense of remote wilderness, making it an ideal destination if you are seeking a quiet escape into nature. It is a rewarding hike for anyone looking to explore the natural heritage of the region.

4.7
(118)
797
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Elevation 340 m
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