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  1. Overlooking beautiful views over Lough Neagh, Jim encourages the group to take time out to reflect
    The Poetry & Prayers group stops at a spiritual site to ponder
    The Poetry & Prayers group is encouraged to relax, reflect and enjoy the surroundings
    Lough Neagh provides a place to connect with nature and reflect during the Poetry and Prayers experience
    Jim throws a stone into Lough Neagh which has a symbolic meaning in the Poetry & Prayers experience
    This experience takes in historic sites which reflect the wisdom of the monks, who enjoyed a spiritual wisdom connected intrinsically to the land.
    A group stand beneath a large cross, listening to Jim as part of the Poetry and Prayers experience
    The group visit Benburb Priory, a working monastery as part of the Poetry and Prayer experience
    Overlooking beautiful views over Lough Neagh, Jim encourages the group to take time out to reflect
    The Poetry & Prayers group stops at a spiritual site to ponder
    The Poetry & Prayers group is encouraged to relax, reflect and enjoy the surroundings
    Lough Neagh provides a place to connect with nature and reflect during the Poetry and Prayers experience
    Jim throws a stone into Lough Neagh which has a symbolic meaning in the Poetry & Prayers experience
    This experience takes in historic sites which reflect the wisdom of the monks, who enjoyed a spiritual wisdom connected intrinsically to the land.
    A group stand beneath a large cross, listening to Jim as part of the Poetry and Prayers experience
    The group visit Benburb Priory, a working monastery as part of the Poetry and Prayer experience

    Randalstown

    Address

    17 Main Street, Randalstown, County Antrim, BT41 3AB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 7784 352 832

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Tour

    From saints and sacred rivers to monks and high stone crosses, you’ll learn the full story of the land and its people on this spiritual journey. Poetry, prayer and contemplation will feature heavily as you make your way around the lough.

  2. Cathy ONeill, tour guide of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Group setting off on a walk in the countryside with Cathy ONeill of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Walking group stop to take in the incredible views
    Friels Public Bar is a quaint pub which is part of The Emigrants Trail experience
    Group listen to the journey that would have been made by emigrants
    Group experience the emigrant's journey with a stop at Friels Pub
    Group gets a perspective of life for emigrants collecting their rations from the Famine Pot.
    A stop for a delicious lunch is included as part of the Emigrant's Walk experience
    Cathy ONeill, tour guide of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Group setting off on a walk in the countryside with Cathy ONeill of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Walking group stop to take in the incredible views
    Friels Public Bar is a quaint pub which is part of The Emigrants Trail experience
    Group listen to the journey that would have been made by emigrants
    Group experience the emigrant's journey with a stop at Friels Pub
    Group gets a perspective of life for emigrants collecting their rations from the Famine Pot.
    A stop for a delicious lunch is included as part of the Emigrant's Walk experience

    Maghera

    Address

    Tirkane Road, Maghera, County Londonderry, BT46 5AG

    Telephone

    +44(0) 7976 321 808

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Tour

    Step back in time with an expert-guided walk across Carntogher Mountain in the footsteps of mid-18th Century famine emigrants. Follow the same tracks, ascend the same slopes and head out under the same brooding skies as these families did. Get a…

  3. A family walk along a woodland path at Ballyronan Wood.
    A family looking at the interpretative panels on the shores of Lough Neagh.
    A family walk along a woodland path at Ballyronan Wood.
    A family looking at the interpretative panels on the shores of Lough Neagh.

    Ballyronan

    Address

    135a Shore Road, Ballyronan, County Londonderry, BT45 6JA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 7963 1510

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    Ballyronan Wood Walk is a beautiful walk through a small 5 acre wet woodland on the shores of Lough Neagh. The area boasts a wealth of wildlife easily viewed from the woodland path.

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)
  4. A couple sitting at the lake on Belssingbourne Estate.

    Fivemiletown

    Address

    Blessingbourne Estate, Fivemiletown, County Tyrone, BT75 0QS

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 8952 1188

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    Family Walk around private lakes and mature woodland.

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking - £5.00 per car
  5. Dungannon

    Address

    45 Dergenagh Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1TW

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 8772 8600

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)

    Circular route on minor countryside roads with views of counties Tyrone, Derry, Donegal, Antrim, Armagh, Monaghan, Down, Fermanagh and Leitrim.

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)
  6. Cabin Wood

    Cookstown

    Address

    Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT80 8TJ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 3000 132 132

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    This tranquil riverside woodland was once part of the Killymoon Castle estate set on the southern edge of Cookstown in County Tyrone. It covers 6.5 hectares (16.2 acres) and is bordered by the Ballinderry and Killymoon rivers.

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
  7. A group looking at signage at the start of Carntogher Heritage Trail

    Maghera

    Address

    Main Street, Maghera, County Londonderry, BT46 5EA

    Telephone

    +44 (048) 7954 9978

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Long (20> miles)

    The Carntogher area contains a wealth of sites of archaeological and environemntal importance which have been linked together under the banner of the ‘Carntogher Heritage Trail’

  8. Image of the path by Coalisland Canal

    Coalisland

    Address

    Coalisland, Coalisland, CountyTyrone, BT71 4LP

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 3000 132 132

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    The Coalisland Canal Walk is steeped in history, being an important industrial heritage site as well as boasting diverse flora and fauna and is an important industrial heritage site.

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
  9. Moneyneany

    Address

    99 Moydamlaght Road, Moneyneany, County Londonderry, BT45 7DX

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    A moderate hill walk with excellent views of the Sperrins

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)
  10. Fivemiletown

    Address

    Fivemiletown, County Tyrone

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    Walk through predominantly coniferous forest, dating from 1960

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)
  11. A woman walking along a path in Davagh Forest.
    Family Walking through a forest
    A river running through Davagh Forest
    A woman walking along a path in Davagh Forest.
    Family Walking through a forest
    A river running through Davagh Forest

    Cookstown

    Address

    Davagh Road, Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT79 8JH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 3000 132 132

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Forest Parks

    The true definition of a hidden gem, Davagh Forest is an International Dark Sky Park and lies approximately 6 miles north west of Cookstown in an untouched rural landscape of rolling hills and sweeping forests.

    Price

    Free

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Car parking
  12. Cookstown

    Address

    Cookstown, Co Tyrone

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    A short circular walk through Davagh Forest

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)
  13. Draperstown

    Address

    Derrynoyd Road, Draperstown, County Londonderry, BT45 7DW

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    A circular route following a gravel forest trail through conifer and native woodland, and for a part along the River Moyola.

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)
  14. Draperstown

    Address

    Derrynoyd Road, Draperstown, County Londonderry, BT45 7DW

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    A circular route following a gravel forest trail through conifer and native woodland.

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)
  15. A family walking through the forest.
    Family walking on a path in the forest
    Family walking on a path with castle ruins in the background
    Family in a play park
    Family having a picnic
    Family with bikes at a pond
    Children on bikes with parents walking behind
    A family walking through the forest.
    Family walking on a path in the forest
    Family walking on a path with castle ruins in the background
    Family in a play park
    Family having a picnic
    Family with bikes at a pond
    Children on bikes with parents walking behind

    Cookstown

    Address

    Drum Road, Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT80 8UN

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 6634 3165

    Type

    Type:

    Forest Parks

    The attractive eighteenth-century demesne is now a forest park. Colourful in spring and autumn with a shrub, butterfly and Japanese garden, arboretum, ponds and mixed woodlands.

  16. image of the sun coming through the trees onto a path
    Image of a forest path, covered in orange leaves
    A wooden post with arrows directing walkers
    The sun coming through the trees onto a bench seat
    Image of a gravel path lined with trees
    A couple and a dog walking on a gravel pathway through the forest
    Picnic tables and the drive way to the forest carpark
    A sign with information for walkers
    image of the sun coming through the trees onto a path
    Image of a forest path, covered in orange leaves
    A wooden post with arrows directing walkers
    The sun coming through the trees onto a bench seat
    Image of a gravel path lined with trees
    A couple and a dog walking on a gravel pathway through the forest
    Picnic tables and the drive way to the forest carpark
    A sign with information for walkers

    Stewartstown

    Address

    Castlefarm Road, Stewartstown, County Tyrone, BT71 5JD

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 3000 132 132

    Type

    Type:

    Forest Parks

    Drumcairne Forest sits not far from the shores of Lough Neagh, Approximately 8 miles from Cookstown.  It has just under 200 acres of woodland.

  17. Dunamore Riverside Walk

    Dunamore

    Address

    Omagh Road, Dunamore, County Tyrone, BT80 9RP

    Telephone

    +44 (028) 8676 9949

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    An attractive short circular walk along the Ballinderry River linked with several road sections.

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
  18. Aerial view of Hill of The O'Neill

    Dungannon

    Address

    Dungannon, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1AB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 8772 8600

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    Experience Dungannon in the round by walking or cycling along the new path network which links all the green open spaces and recreational areas in the town.The route also includes a pathway through the ‘Towers’ on Thomas Street, leading up to Hill…

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
  19. Dungannon

    Address

    26 Market Square, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1AB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 8772 8600

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    You can take in all, or part, of the 7km route which stretches from the historic heritage site of Hill of The O’Neill to Railway Park and Drumcoo Park.

  20. A bandstand in Dungannon Park
    Two boats on the lake at Dungannon Park
    Boats by the jetty on Dungannon Park lake
    A bandstand in Dungannon Park
    Two boats on the lake at Dungannon Park
    Boats by the jetty on Dungannon Park lake

    Dungannon

    Address

    8 Ballynorthland Demesne, Moy Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT71 7DS

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 8772 8690

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Public Park

    Dungannon Park is a seventy acre oasis centred round an idyllic stream fed lake. The magnificent scenery invites the spending of your leisure time, whether you’re a resident of South Tyrone, or a visitor from anywhere in the world.

    Price

    Free

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Dogs accepted by arrangement

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Free (parking charges may apply)

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
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