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Hikes around Tullycarn explore the gentle landscapes of County Armagh in Northern Ireland. The region is characterized by expansive parklands, historic estates, and serene riverside paths along former canal towpaths. Most routes feature well-maintained paths with minimal elevation, making the area accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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4.73km
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This meandering bicycle path glides on through from the station, you get a chance to catch a moment, get into your rhythm by the waters edge.
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A pretty lake with a lovely path for cycling / walking around. The lake is also popular with anglers.
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Yes, the Tullycarn area is particularly well-suited for families. Most of the trails are rated as easy, featuring well-maintained paths with very little elevation gain. A great option is the Pavilion in the Park – Brownlow House loop from Lurgan, which is a short walk of under 3 miles (4.7 km) through the expansive Lurgan Park.
Many of the parkland and towpath trails in the area are suitable for walking with dogs, but they should generally be kept on a lead, especially in parks like Lurgan Park and near farmland. Always check for local signage at the trailhead for specific rules regarding dogs.
The majority of hikes around Tullycarn are easy to moderate. The landscape consists of gentle parklands and flat riverside paths, so you won't find strenuous mountain climbs. Out of the 13 main routes in the area, 10 are classified as easy and 3 as moderate, with no difficult trails.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. The Dromore Castle loop takes you past the picturesque ruins of a 17th-century castle. Similarly, walks in Lurgan Park, once the estate of the Brownlow family, often follow historical routes like the Heritage Trail.
Expect gentle and accessible terrain. Most routes follow well-maintained gravel or paved paths through woodlands and parks, or flat grassy towpaths along canals and rivers. These trails are generally suitable for all fitness levels and don't require technical hiking gear.
Yes, many of the popular routes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. This makes logistics for parking and transport very convenient. For example, the Brownlow House – Pavilion in the Park loop from Lurgan is a popular circular walk.
Most trailheads, such as those in Lurgan Park and Dromore, are located in or near towns and are accessible by car. You will typically find designated car parks at the start of the main routes. For trails like the Broad Water path, you can start near Moira, which is also accessible via public transport.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the riverside paths and the well-preserved historic estates you can explore on foot.
While the area is known for its easy walks, there are moderately challenging options for those wanting a longer day out. The Broad Water Riverside Path loop from Moira is a good example, covering over 8 miles (13.4 km) and taking around 3.5 hours to complete.
Yes, since many of the main trails start from towns like Lurgan, Moira, and Dromore, you will find a good selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants in these urban centers. They are perfect for grabbing a coffee before your walk or enjoying a meal afterwards.
The trails around Tullycarn can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers along the canal banks, summer offers lush green parklands, and autumn provides beautiful colours in the woodlands. The paths are generally well-maintained, making them accessible even in winter, though you should always be prepared for wet conditions.


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