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Limavady
Ballycarton

Binevenagh Hill loop from River Roe — Binevenagh

Hard

14

runners

Binevenagh Hill loop from River Roe — Binevenagh

02:00

15.5km

390m

Running

This difficult 9.6-mile (15.5 km) jogging loop on Binevenagh Hill offers panoramic views and passes Binevenagh Lake.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Binevenagh AONB

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8.33 km

Binevenagh Lake

Highlight • Lake

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8.74 km

Binevenagh Viewpoint

Highlight • Natural Monument

From this point on the plateau, above the cliffs, you'll have incredible views of the surrounding countryside and the North Atlantic Sea.
If you've brought your camera, you're sure to end up with a memorable photo.

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15.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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13.1 km

1.59 km

476 m

337 m

Surfaces

5.06 km

2.70 km

2.22 km

476 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Binevenagh Hill loop from River Roe?

The terrain is quite varied, featuring forest roads, gravel tracks, and grassy paths. Be prepared for some steep, mucky, and slippery sections, especially after rain. The ground can be uneven, so sure-footedness and sturdy shoes are essential. Some parts are also used by mountain bikers, which can contribute to muddy conditions.

What can I see along the route?

This route offers spectacular panoramic views. From the summit, you can see Lough Foyle, the Roe Valley, Inishowen, and even the west coast of Scotland on a clear day. The trail also passes through dense coniferous forest and by the beautiful Binevenagh Lake. Don't miss the Binevenagh Viewpoint for some of the best vistas.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

While beautiful year-round, the trail can be particularly challenging after rain due to muddy and slippery conditions. Clearer, drier days will offer the best experience for both footing and enjoying the expansive views. Spring and summer generally provide more favorable weather, but always check the forecast before you go.

Is the Binevenagh Hill loop from River Roe dog-friendly?

The provided trail information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or specific leash rules for this particular loop. As it's located within the Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding pets to ensure a responsible visit.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this trail?

There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Binevenagh Hill loop from River Roe. Generally, access to trails within Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK is free, but it's always good practice to look for any local signage upon arrival.

Where can I park for the Binevenagh Hill loop from River Roe?

The loop starts from the River Roe area. While specific parking details are not provided in the trail research, you will typically find designated parking facilities near popular trailheads in such areas. It's advisable to check local signage or community resources for the most current information before your visit.

What makes this trail particularly notable?

This trail is notable for its stunning panoramic views, including distant sights of Scotland on clear days. It features dramatic basalt cliffs, a significant geological formation, and is part of the Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You might even spot gliders and paragliders on suitable days, and the area was a filming location for "Game of Thrones".

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the North Sperrins Way, the Causeway Coast and Glens - 14 - Binevenagh, the North Sperrins Way (Ulster Way Section), and the Limavady Borough trails.

What level of fitness is required for this jogging route?

Komoot classifies this 15.5 km loop as "difficult" for jogging. It requires very good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes due to significant elevation changes and potentially challenging terrain. While there are shorter, easier sections in the area, the full loop involves considerable climbs.

Are there any facilities like cafes or accommodation near the trail?

The provided trail information does not detail specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly on the route. However, given its proximity to the River Roe and the town of Limavady, you would likely find amenities within a short drive of the trailhead.

What should I wear or bring for this jogging loop?

Given the varied and potentially challenging terrain, sturdy, waterproof jogging or hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather, and a waterproof jacket is advisable. Don't forget water, snacks, and a map or GPS device, as some sections can be remote.

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