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Easy hiking trails around Ballindoalty offer a variety of landscapes, characterized by coastal views, rolling hills, and forested paths. The region features a mix of gentle ascents and descents, providing accessible outdoor experiences. Hikers can expect to encounter diverse terrain, from well-maintained trails to more natural, unpaved sections. These paths often provide views over Carlingford Lough and lead through areas with significant natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Embark on the easy Cloughmore Trail, a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) hike that typically takes about 1 hour and 12 minutes to complete. You will gain 646 feet (197 metres) in…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.39km
01:49
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.66km
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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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The well-signposted mountain bike trails take you through dense forests and offer breathtaking views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains. The descent from the Cloughmore Stone, a huge boulder that was transported here during the last ice age, is a particular highlight. However, some sections are technical and require a certain level of riding technique. The trails can become slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. Another plus point is the proximity to the charming village of Rostrevor, where you can relax in one of the cafes after the tour.
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There’s heaps to do when you visit Kilbroney park so bring a picnic, kids, dogs, bikes, walking boots and enjoy the day. Start at the Visitor Centre and learn about the forest and extraordinary Cloughmore Stone. There are tennis courts, play area, sports fields, an arboretum, walking and bike trails in the forest. Fiddler’s Green was once used for local entertainment and festivals.
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The hike to the Cloghmór Stone feels like a journey through time. Over 10,000 years ago, the ice brought this massive granite block from Scotland here, and now, weighing an estimated 50 tons, it towers majestically over the landscape. But it's not just the geology that's fascinating - according to legend, it was the giant Finn McCool who threw this enormous stone over Carlingford Lough. To be honest, the legend is a much more exciting explanation, isn't it? Once you've reached the top, you'll not only be greeted by the imposing boulder, but also by a fantastic view of Carlingford Lough and the surrounding hills. It's the perfect place to pause for a moment, take in the vastness and enjoy the peace that this place exudes.
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The Viewpoint Trail takes you from Fiddlers Green through an enchanted landscape that takes you to the impressive Cloghmór Stone. The path is narrow and interspersed with moss-covered trees that create a mystical atmosphere, especially when the sun breaks through the dense branches. It is one of those trails that is best explored in dry conditions, as the ground can otherwise become quite slippery. Once at the top, you will be treated to stunning views over the water and the surrounding hills. The clear air and wide views invite you to pause for a moment and simply enjoy the moment. On the way back, you have the opportunity to wander through Fiddlers Green and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of this place. All along the path you will find rubbish bins to keep nature clean - a nice detail that shows respect for this place. When you look out over the valley, you will understand why this trail is a popular destination for hikers who want to leave the hustle and bustle behind and be inspired by nature.
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A beautiful round stone, there is a legend about it but unfortunately we could not find out
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A beautiful forest with good views of the sea
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Start of a beautiful path
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There are 40 easy hiking trails around Ballindoalty, offering a variety of landscapes from coastal views to forested paths and rolling hills.
The easy hiking trails around Ballindoalty are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 230 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, scenic views over Carlingford Lough, and well-maintained paths.
Many easy hikes in the area offer views of or lead to significant natural landmarks. You can visit the impressive Cloughmore Stone, explore parts of Fiddlers Green, or enjoy views towards Slieve Foye Summit.
Yes, some easy routes pass through or near historically significant areas. For example, the Carlingford – The Tholsel, Carlingford loop from Carlingford takes you through the historic town of Carlingford, where you can see The Tholsel. You might also encounter the Long Woman's Grave Memorial on some trails.
Yes, the region is well-suited for families. Many of the 40 easy trails feature gentle ascents and descents, making them enjoyable for all ages. Routes like the Cloughmore Trail offer accessible paths through woodlands to scenic viewpoints.
While specific regulations can vary by park or land ownership, generally, dogs are welcome on many trails around Ballindoalty, especially if kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific route details for any restrictions before heading out with your pet.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. Popular options include the Cloughmore Stone – View of Carlingford Lough loop from Killowen and the Cloughmore Stone loop from Rostrevor, both offering beautiful scenery and a convenient return to your starting point.
The terrain on easy hikes around Ballindoalty is diverse, ranging from well-maintained paths to more natural, unpaved sections. You can expect a mix of coastal paths, forested hills, and areas with gentle ascents and descents, providing varied and accessible outdoor experiences.
Many popular trailheads in the Ballindoalty area, especially those leading to well-known spots like the Cloughmore Stone or within Kilbroney Park, offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route information for parking details before your visit.
The region offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hikes are possible, but be prepared for cooler, potentially wetter weather.
Absolutely. Many easy trails around Ballindoalty are renowned for their scenic vistas. The Cloughmore Stone – View of Carlingford Lough loop from Killowen, for instance, provides panoramic views of Carlingford Lough, while the Cloughmore Trail leads to a notable viewpoint after a steady climb through woodland.
Easy hikes around Ballindoalty vary in length and duration. For example, the Cloughmore Trail is about 2.2 miles (3.5 km) and takes approximately 1 hour 12 minutes, while the Fiddlers Green – Mocca's Castle loop from Rostrevor is around 3.5 miles (5.7 km) and can be completed in about 1 hour 42 minutes.


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