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Easy hiking trails around Moyaver Lower, located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, offer access to diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by a mix of native oak and coniferous woodlands, particularly within Breen Forest, and features gentle river valleys. Moyaver Lower's position within the Glens of Antrim provides scenic views of forest-covered hills and lush valleys. The terrain primarily consists of wide paths suitable for easy walks, with modest elevation changes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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2.13km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.40km
00:54
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.73km
00:45
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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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01:21
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Not as impressive in nature anymore, some trees or branches have been removed.
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Absolutely overrated. Many trees have been broken or cut down. Completely overcrowded during normal daytime. You really don't have to go there...only if it's on your way.
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This iconic moody avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century. Two centuries later, the trees remain a treat and are one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland. Most recently used as a film location in Game of Thrones.
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Famous beech trees from the film "Games of Thornes"
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The majestic Breen Forest covers an area of 600 hectares. A wide path leads you through the forest amongst beautiful native oak within a mainly coniferous woodland of maturing spruce, larch and pine.
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The Round Tower was built as a freestanding bell towe in the 11th or 12th century.
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Moyaver Lower and its surrounding area offer a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 7 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are perfect for relaxed walks through the beautiful County Antrim landscape.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Moyaver Lower are suitable for families. Routes like the Gracehill House β The Dark Hedges loop from Bush offer gentle terrain and manageable distances, making them ideal for all ages to enjoy together.
Most easy hiking trails in the Moyaver Lower area, particularly those through woodlands like Breen Forest, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations beforehand.
Yes, many of the easy trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Breen Forest loop from Ballycastle is an easy circular path that winds through extensive woodlands, providing a refreshing natural environment.
The easy hikes around Moyaver Lower typically feature wide paths through woodlands and gentle river valleys. The terrain is generally well-maintained with modest elevation changes, making it suitable for a relaxed walking experience. You'll find a mix of native oak and coniferous woodlands, especially within Breen Forest.
Many easy trails offer access to interesting landmarks. For instance, the Gracehill House β The Dark Hedges loop from Bush takes you past the iconic The Dark Hedges and Gracehill House. The wider County Antrim area also boasts the stunning Glens of Antrim and parts of the Causeway Coastal Route.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic vistas. The Ballycastle Viewpoint loop from Ballycastle Forest is an excellent choice, leading through forest and offering expansive views across the Glens of Antrim and towards the coast.
The Glens of Antrim, including the area around Moyaver Lower, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn brings stunning foliage. Even in winter, the woodlands provide refreshing walks, though some paths might be muddier. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The easy trails around Moyaver Lower are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the refreshing natural environment, particularly within Breen Forest.
While specific waterfalls directly on easy trails in Moyaver Lower are less common, the region is rich in water features. Breen Forest, for example, offers a refreshing river that provides a pleasant spot for a picnic. The wider Glens of Antrim are renowned for their tumbling waterfalls and rich woodlands, with Glenariff Forest Park, often called the 'Queen of the Glens,' featuring a popular 'waterfall walk'.
Yes, most popular trailheads for easy hikes in the Moyaver Lower area, especially those leading into forest parks like Breen Forest or near attractions, typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information before your visit.
Yes, some routes combine natural beauty with local points of interest. The Tea at Tilly's β Round Tower loop from Armoy offers an easy walk that can include a visit to local amenities and historical elements like a round tower, providing a blend of nature and local heritage.


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