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Easy hiking trails around Ballaghy are characterized by diverse landscapes, including tranquil lakeside paths and distinct boglands. The region is situated near Lough Neagh and Lough Beg, offering level terrain suitable for leisurely walks. These areas feature wet woodlands and protected nature reserves, providing accessible outdoor experiences. The local geology includes basalt formations, contributing to the unique character of the walking environment.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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4.58km
01:14
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.39km
01:26
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.40km
01:26
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.63km
01:43
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.06km
00:32
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Caledon Beam Engine is an exciting relic from another era that will accompany you on your tour through the Northern Ireland countryside. Nestled in the remains of an old wool mill, the beam engine tells of an era when the pounding and banging of machines shaped everyday life. Today it stands almost forgotten by the roadside and is a reminder of the region's industrial past. The ruin has its own charm - rusty gears, weathered walls and a feeling of time standing still. If you want to pause for a moment to take in the surroundings, this is an ideal place to dismount for a moment. This is not about perfectly restored monuments, but about the raw charm and stories that such places carry. Look out for the old inscriptions and the signs of decay that give the Beam Engine an almost sculptural appearance. This place is a silent witness to a time long gone and offers you a welcome change from the wide fields and winding roads of the region.
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As you step through the magnificent gate, you will be enveloped by the timelessness of this historic place. The old walls, which shine in the sun, tell stories from times long past and invite you to discover them. The municipality has enriched this treasure trove of history with a library and a museum that attract knowledge seekers and history lovers. In the quiet rooms of the library you can leaf through old writings and be transported back to times gone by, while the museum brings the history of the place and its people to life. After a journey of discovery through history and culture, the Priorat's café beckons with its seductive scent of freshly brewed coffee. Here, in an ambience that wonderfully combines modernity and history, you can take a little time out. Choose from comfortable seating inside or settle on one of the terraces to soak up the rays while munching on delicious pastries. But the Priory has even more to offer. A dreamy little walkway winds from the building down to the river. A path lined with blooming flowers and old trees that acts as an invitation to explore this wonderful terrain in all its splendor.
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This handsome looking weir stretches across the river like a silent sentinel, capturing the clear waters of the Blackwater as they glisten in the sun and bathe the surrounding area in a calming sound. Next to the weir there is a green oasis in which time seems to stand still. Lush green areas, peppered with scattered trees, invite you to linger. Picnic benches, strategically placed, offer the ideal place to watch the water play at the weir, let your thoughts wander and unwind. Here, on the banks of the Blackwater, you can escape everyday life for a moment and lose yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of the park.
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The last housed beam engine in Ireland is a significant piece of industrial and social history. The Caldon Beam Engine has been preserved since the Woollen Mill was destroyed in 1985.
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The Palace Demense is an important part of Armagh's history. Between 1770 and 1975 the palace was home to the Archbishops of the Church of Ireland. A number of paved and gravel trails will lead you around the park and invite you to discover the nature and history of this 300-acre oasis. The park also features an outdoor gym if you feel like taking your activity up a notch.
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The Mall is a beautifully-kept recreational area in Armagh. It's tree-lined edges and flat paved paths make it the ideal spot for a jog. Enjoy sights of beautiful georgian buildings and colourful flowerbeds as you pass through.
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The priory is a beautiful building in Benburb that invites the community to visit the library, museum, or grab a coffee and a scone at the wonderful cafe (fit with lovely indoor and outdoor seating). A small footpath leads from the priory to the river where you can explore further these wonderful grounds.
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Pretty looking weir stretching across the River Blackwater in the Benburb Valley Park. To the side of the weir, there is some greenery and picnic benches where you can take a seat and relax.
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There are 8 easy hiking trails around Bellaghy featured in this guide. These routes are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of abilities, offering gentle paths through diverse landscapes.
Easy hikes around Bellaghy primarily feature level terrain, especially around Lough Neagh and Lough Beg. You'll find tranquil lakeside paths, wet woodlands, and distinct boglands. The local geology includes basalt formations, contributing to the unique character of the walking environment.
Yes, several easy circular walks are available. For example, the Carroll's Wood loop from Armagh and the Carroll's Wood loop from Armagh Observatory both offer pleasant loops through wooded areas with minimal elevation gain. Another option is the Caledon Beam Engine loop from Caledon, a shorter, easy circular route.
Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The Benburb Valley Park route is a popular choice, offering a gentle path through a scenic valley. The lakeside paths around Lough Neagh and Lough Beg are also excellent for leisurely family strolls, often featuring wildlife observation opportunities.
Most easy trails in the Bellaghy area are dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock. The paths through woodlands and along the loughs are generally suitable for walks with your canine companion.
While hiking, you can explore several points of interest. Consider visiting the Tassagh Viaduct, the historic Benburb Priory, or the Blackwater River Weir. For a deeper historical experience, the ancient site of Navan Fort (Emain Macha) is also nearby.
Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for easy walks, with milder weather and blooming flora. Autumn provides beautiful colours, especially in wooded areas. While winter walks are possible, be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, particularly on bogland paths.
Yes, Bellaghy is situated close to Lough Neagh and Lough Beg, offering numerous easy trails along their shorelines. These routes provide tranquil views and opportunities for birdwatching. The Benburb Valley Park route also follows a scenic river valley.
Many of the popular easy trails, such as those around Benburb Valley Park or Carroll's Wood, typically have designated parking areas nearby. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the individual tour details on komoot for parking information.
Hikers often praise the accessibility and peacefulness of the easy trails around Bellaghy. The diverse landscapes, from tranquil lakeside paths to quiet woodlands, are frequently highlighted. The region's connection to natural features like Lough Neagh and Lough Beg also makes it popular for those seeking gentle outdoor experiences.
While easy trails generally stick to lower elevations, paths around Lough Neagh and Lough Beg provide expansive views across the water and surrounding flatlands. For more distant panoramic views, the nearby Sperrin Mountains offer more challenging options, but the easy trails focus on intimate natural experiences.
The easy hikes around Bellaghy vary in length and duration. For instance, the Benburb Valley Park route is about 4.6 km (2.8 miles) and takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. Shorter options like the Caledon Beam Engine loop from Caledon are around 2 km (1.2 miles) and can be completed in under an hour.


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