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Hikes around Ballintogher explore a landscape of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and lakeshores. The region is characterized by its position near Lough Gill, with routes meandering through mixed forests and along riverbanks. The terrain offers a variety of paths suitable for different fitness levels, from gentle lakeside strolls to more moderate countryside loops.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Embark on the Delamont Long Walk, an easy hiking route that guides you through the scenic Delamont Country Park. This pleasant 3.3-mile (5.3 km) journey involves a gentle elevation gain…
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Embark on the Lough Money loop from St. Patrick's Road, a moderate hiking route that spans 7.3 miles (11.8 km). You will experience the diverse beauty of County Down, Northern…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Lecale Way, a route that spans 2.3 miles (3.8 km) and involves a gentle climb of 43 feet (13 metres). You can expect…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The combination of the historic architecture of the manor house and the surrounding landscape is truly worth seeing.
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National Trust (Castle Ward, 2023-12-24): https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/castle-ward https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl_SVBg9R8U Wikipedia (Castle Ward, 2023-12-24): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Ward https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Ward “… The most interesting aspect of Castle Ward is that of its dual architecture, representing the differing tastes of Lord Bangor and his wife, Lady Ann Bligh. While the entrance side of the building is done in a classical Palladian style with columns supporting a triangular pediment, the opposite side is Georgian Gothic with pointed windows, battlements and finials. …”
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Great place for a run along the coastline.
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From this point on the Boundary Trail, you'll be treated to wondrous views of the Castle Ward Mansion from the left.
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Best known for its role as "Winterfell" in Game of Thrones, Castle Ward is an 18th-century National Trust property located in Strangford. With its distinctive blend of classical and gothic styles, the castle and its estate grace the picturesque shores of Strangford Lough. Tours of the castle and estate are available year-round. For more information, visit: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/castle-ward
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Best known for its place as "Winterfell" in Game of Thrones, Castle Ward is an 18th-century National Trust property in Strangford. With two unique styles of classical and gothic, the castle & its estate is located in a beautiful location near the shore of Strangford Lough. Tours are available year round of the castle and estate.
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The impressive Strangford Stone that sits inside the Delamont Country Park in Northern Ireland holds the mighty title of the highest megalith stone in Europe! The stone stands at a whopping 12.5 metres tall and was assembles by 1000 people in 1999. It stands in an elevated position, boasting superb views over Strangford Lough and towards Slieve Croob and the Mountains of Mourne
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Situated on the shores of Strangford Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Park offers peace, beauty and tranquillity. It is home to the Strangford Stone - the tallest megalith in Ireland. This beautiful 200 -acre Country Park offers a great day out for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a keen walker, a nature lover or simply looking for a great day.
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You can explore over 30 hiking routes around Ballintogher. The area offers a great mix of trails, with the majority being easy strolls and a good number of moderate paths for those looking for a bit more of a challenge.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the region's enchanting woodlands, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful views across Lough Gill. The blend of literary history, particularly the connection to W.B. Yeats, and natural scenery is a frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, the area is excellent for beginners. A great option is the Quoile River loop — Strangford & Lecale. It's a gentle walk of about 3.8 km through a peaceful riverine landscape, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Hazelwood Forest is a popular choice for families. It offers several short, accessible walks with beautiful lake views and well-kept paths suitable for all ages. Another great option is the Delamont Country Park Long Walk loop, which is an easy trail within a park setting.
Dogs are welcome on many trails, but they should generally be kept on a leash, especially in woodlands like Slish Wood to protect wildlife and on paths that cross farmland with livestock. Always check local signage at the trailhead for specific rules.
Slish Wood, famously mentioned in a Yeats poem, offers a fantastic 3km looped trail with stunning views of Lough Gill. For a different experience, the Benbulben Forest Walk is a highly-regarded local favorite, featuring a well-maintained path through scenic woodland at the foot of the iconic mountain.
Yes, there are several excellent loop trails. The Lough Money loop from St. Patrick's Road is a moderate 11.8 km circuit that takes you around a lake. It's a great way to experience the landscape without having to retrace your steps.
Yes, you can visit the Devil's Chimney, which is Ireland's tallest waterfall. The trail to the viewpoint is a relatively short walk, taking about 20 minutes. For the waterfall to be flowing, it's best to visit after a period of heavy rain.
While most marked trails near the village are easy to moderate, the wider Sligo area offers significant challenges. Experienced hikers often tackle the climbs up the iconic mountains of Benbulben or Knocknarea, which reward with panoramic views of the coastline. These are strenuous hikes on open mountain terrain.
Yes, parking is available at popular trailheads like Slish Wood, Hazelwood Forest, and the Benbulben Forest Walk. Some smaller trailheads, such as the one for the Devil's Chimney, have limited roadside parking, so it's a good idea to arrive early, especially on weekends.
Reaching the trailheads directly by public transport can be challenging as the area is quite rural. The best approach is typically to take a bus to a nearby town like Sligo and then use a local taxi service to get to your starting point. It's advisable to check bus schedules and book taxis in advance.
You can hike here year-round, but the best conditions are typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this time, the days are longer, the weather is milder, and the woodlands and hedgerows are full of life. Always be prepared for rain, as the weather can change quickly.


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