6 Stunning Hiking & Walking Routes in Northern Ireland

6 stunning walking and hiking routes in northern ireland Guide

Northern Ireland, a land steeped in myth, music, and majestic landscapes, offers some of the most picturesque walking and hiking trails in the UK. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, the variety of trails across this beautiful region promises an unforgettable adventure. Here’s a guide to six must-visit hiking spots in Northern Ireland.

1. Slieve Bearnagh - Mourne Mountains

Slieve Bearnagh Northern Ireland - Image by Meatball Sub on Google Images

Dominating the skyline of County Down, Slieve Bearnagh is famous for its rugged twin peaks and challenging ascents. Part of the Mourne Mountains, this hike offers stunning panoramic views that are well worth the effort. The trail can be demanding with its steep climbs and rocky terrains, making it a thrilling adventure for more experienced hikers.

2. Tollymore Forest Park - The Real Westeros

Tollymore Forest Park - Image By Iván Lada Pexels

Nestled at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, Tollymore Forest Park is a wonderland of woodlands and whimsical landscapes. For fans of Game of Thrones, walking through this forest might feel like stepping onto the set of Westeros, as it was a filming location for the renowned series. Wander across ancient stone bridges, admire the towering trees, and relive the magic of the show amidst the park’s enchanting scenery.

3. Murlough National Nature Reserve

Murlough National Nature Reserve Image by Alan Martin Google Maps

For those who love coastal scenes, Murlough National Nature Reserve offers a delightful blend of beach and wildlife. Located in County Down, this reserve features a dune system that is over 6,000 years old, providing spectacular views of the Mourne Mountains and the Irish Sea. The trails here are relatively easy and highly rewarding, with opportunities to observe diverse habitats and wildlife.

4. Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail - Stairway to Heaven

Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail Image By Karography Pexels

Often referred to as the ‘Stairway to Heaven’, the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail leads you through one of the largest expanses of blanket bog in Northern Ireland, culminating at a viewpoint that offers breath-taking vistas. This wooden walkway makes the hike accessible and protects the delicate peatland below. It's an ideal spot for a peaceful hike, offering both beauty and serenity.

5. The Causeway Coast

The Causeway Coast Image By hhach on Pixabay

Featuring some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in the world, the Causeway Coast is a highlight of Northern Ireland’s outdoor attractions. From the awe-inspiring Giant’s Causeway to rugged cliffs and historical ruins, this trail provides a spectacular walking experience. Whether you choose a long hike or a short stroll, the coastal views are spectacular at every turn.

6. Glenariff Forest Park - Queen of the Glens

Glenariff Forest Park Waterfall in Ireland Image By discovernorthernireland.com

Located in the heart of the Antrim Glens, Glenariff Forest Park is known as the 'Queen of the Glens' for its stunning scenery. The park offers a variety of walking trails that pass enchanting waterfalls and lush forest landscapes. Suitable for all ages and abilities, it’s a perfect place to enjoy a gentle walk or a more strenuous hike while soaking in the natural beauty.

Discover More UK Adventures

If you enjoyed reading about these Northern Irish treasures, don't forget to check out my other blogs on walking and hiking routes around Scotland, Wales, and England. Each guide is crafted to help you discover the most breath-taking landscapes and unforgettable adventures the UK has to offer.

Happy hiking!


More information on these great locations can be found below

Slieve Bearnagh

Tollymore Forest Park

Murlough National Nature Reserve

Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail

The Causeway Coast

Glenariff Forest Park

Visit Northern Ireland

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