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Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail

Moderate

5.0

(1)

3

hikers

Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail

02:03

7.44km

120m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate hike through Glenariff Forest Park, known as the "Queen of the Glens." This route guides you through mature woodlands, along steep river gorges, and across open moorland. You will encounter impressive waterfalls, such as Ess-na-Crub and Gray Mare's Tail, which you can view from wooden walkways. The Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail covers 4.6 miles (7.4 km) with an elevation gain of 402 feet (122 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 2 minutes to complete. From higher points, you can enjoy panoramic views down the Glen towards the coast and the sea. If the weather is clear, you might even spot Scotland's Mull of Kintyre in the distance.

Planning your visit is straightforward, as the park offers ample parking for easy access. Due to uneven and potentially slippery terrain, especially near the waterfall viewpoints and on steep sections with steps, wearing appropriate footwear like walking boots is essential for your comfort and safety. Be prepared for varied surfaces as you explore the diverse landscapes of the park.

This trail showcases why Glenariff is celebrated for its natural beauty and diverse environment. The combination of dense forest, dramatic river features, and expansive moorland creates a unique hiking experience. The route provides a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in one of Northern Ireland's most picturesque glens, offering both serene forest paths and dramatic vistas.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Antrim Coast & Glens AONB

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600 m

Winding Roads Above Glenariff Forest

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

These peaceful winding country lanes just above Glenariff Forest are a perfect spot for a walk if you'd prefer to avoid the crowds. Enjoy delightful scenes across the beautiful Antrim County, as well as glimpses to the coastline and across the Irish Sea.

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4.33 km

Glenariff Forest

Highlight • Forest

Nestled within the sensational landscapes of County Antrim, Glenariff Forest is a natural haven of tranquility and beauty. With its lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and enchanting woodland trails, this forest offers the perfect location for a scenic nature walk.

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2.36 km

2.06 km

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3.29 km

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1.14 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail?

Parking is available within Glenariff Forest Park. The trail typically starts from the main car park area, which provides convenient access to the trailheads. Specific details on parking fees or availability should be checked directly with the park.

Is the Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail dog-friendly?

While the park generally welcomes dogs, it's important to check the specific regulations for the Scenic Trail. Often, dogs are permitted but must be kept on a lead to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers.

What is the best time of year to hike the Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but spring (for bluebells and lush greenery) and autumn (for vibrant foliage) are particularly scenic. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter can provide a stark, dramatic landscape. Always check weather forecasts, as conditions can change rapidly, especially in Northern Ireland.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for Glenariff Forest Park?

Glenariff Forest Park typically has an entrance fee for vehicles, which contributes to the upkeep of the facilities and trails. Individual permits for hiking are generally not required for the Scenic Trail itself, but it's always good to confirm current park policies before your visit.

Is the Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail suitable for beginners?

The Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail is considered moderately challenging and is best suited for 'more able' individuals with good fitness. It features steep sections, including steps, and uneven terrain. While not extremely difficult, beginners might find some parts demanding, especially the long climb from the Inver River gorge.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail traverses diverse terrain, including mature woodland paths, sections along steep-sided river gorges, and open moorland. Expect forest paths, wooden walkways, steps, and some steep climbs. Appropriate footwear, such as walking boots, is essential due to potentially uneven and slippery surfaces.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see along the trail?

The trail is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter dense forests, the Inver River gorge, and numerous waterfalls like Ess-na-Crub and Gray Mare's Tail. From the upper sections, panoramic vistas unfold, offering views down the Glen to the coast and sea, and on clear days, even Scotland's Mull of Kintyre. Don't miss the Winding Roads Above Glenariff Forest and the Glenariff Forest itself.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Glenariff Forest Park is rich in biodiversity. Hikers might spot various plant life, including bluebells in spring, and wildlife such as the Irish Hare, Red Squirrel, and the Hen Harrier. The diverse ecosystem supports a wide range of species.

How long does it typically take to complete the Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail?

While the trail is approximately 7.4 km (4.6 miles) long, it typically takes between 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery and waterfalls. The moderate difficulty and elevation changes contribute to the duration.

Is the Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail a loop?

Yes, the Glenariff Forest Park Scenic Trail is designed as a circular route, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes and return to your starting point without retracing your steps.

Does the trail connect with other routes in Glenariff Forest Park?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Dungonnell Way, offering connections to other paths within the wider Glenariff Forest Park network. This allows for potential extensions or variations to your hike if desired.

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