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Hiking around Grangemore offers trails through varied landscapes, including river valleys and woodlands. The region features natural waterways such as the Callan River and Blackwater River, providing scenic backdrops for walks. Historical structures like the Tassagh Viaduct are integrated into the natural environment. The terrain generally includes gentle elevations, making it suitable for accessible outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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4.58km
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Hike the easy 2.8-mile Benburb Valley Park trail along the River Blackwater, passing historic Benburb Priory and a charming White Metal Brid
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5.39km
01:26
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.40km
01:26
50m
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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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As you step through the magnificent gate, you will be enveloped by the timelessness of this historic place. The old walls, which shine in the sun, tell stories from times long past and invite you to discover them. The municipality has enriched this treasure trove of history with a library and a museum that attract knowledge seekers and history lovers. In the quiet rooms of the library you can leaf through old writings and be transported back to times gone by, while the museum brings the history of the place and its people to life. After a journey of discovery through history and culture, the Priorat's café beckons with its seductive scent of freshly brewed coffee. Here, in an ambience that wonderfully combines modernity and history, you can take a little time out. Choose from comfortable seating inside or settle on one of the terraces to soak up the rays while munching on delicious pastries. But the Priory has even more to offer. A dreamy little walkway winds from the building down to the river. A path lined with blooming flowers and old trees that acts as an invitation to explore this wonderful terrain in all its splendor.
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This handsome looking weir stretches across the river like a silent sentinel, capturing the clear waters of the Blackwater as they glisten in the sun and bathe the surrounding area in a calming sound. Next to the weir there is a green oasis in which time seems to stand still. Lush green areas, peppered with scattered trees, invite you to linger. Picnic benches, strategically placed, offer the ideal place to watch the water play at the weir, let your thoughts wander and unwind. Here, on the banks of the Blackwater, you can escape everyday life for a moment and lose yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of the park.
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The Palace Demense is an important part of Armagh's history. Between 1770 and 1975 the palace was home to the Archbishops of the Church of Ireland. A number of paved and gravel trails will lead you around the park and invite you to discover the nature and history of this 300-acre oasis. The park also features an outdoor gym if you feel like taking your activity up a notch.
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The Mall is a beautifully-kept recreational area in Armagh. It's tree-lined edges and flat paved paths make it the ideal spot for a jog. Enjoy sights of beautiful georgian buildings and colourful flowerbeds as you pass through.
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The priory is a beautiful building in Benburb that invites the community to visit the library, museum, or grab a coffee and a scone at the wonderful cafe (fit with lovely indoor and outdoor seating). A small footpath leads from the priory to the river where you can explore further these wonderful grounds.
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Pretty looking weir stretching across the River Blackwater in the Benburb Valley Park. To the side of the weir, there is some greenery and picnic benches where you can take a seat and relax.
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The Mall, Armagh lies between the old Jail and the Courthouse, legend has it a tunnel runs underneath linking the two. Various war memorials including a big Cannon and a memorial to the Armagh railway disaster.
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There are over 10 hiking trails available around Grangemore, catering to various preferences. The majority, 7 of them, are rated as easy, while 3 are moderate, offering options for different fitness levels.
Yes, Grangemore offers several easy trails suitable for families. A great option is the Benburb Valley Park route, which is 4.6 km long and explores the scenic area around the Blackwater River Weir. Another easy choice is the The Mall, Armagh – The Palace Demesne loop from Armagh, covering 6.6 km.
Hiking around Grangemore offers diverse landscapes, including tranquil river valleys, lush woodlands, and areas featuring historical structures. You'll find trails alongside natural waterways like the Callan River and Blackwater River, providing picturesque backdrops.
Yes, several circular walks are available. For a peaceful woodland experience, consider the Carroll's Wood loop from Armagh, which is 5.2 km. Another similar option is the Carroll's Wood loop from Armagh Observatory, a 5.4 km trail through woodlands.
The region around Grangemore is rich in history. You can encounter impressive structures like the Tassagh Viaduct, with its massive arches over the Callan River Valley. The Blackwater River Weir in Benburb Valley Park is another notable feature. For ancient history, the nearby Navan Fort (Emain Macha) offers a significant historical site.
Absolutely. Many trails in Grangemore incorporate natural waterways. The Benburb Valley Park route explores the area around the Blackwater River Weir. You can also find the scenic Loughgall Country Park Lake, which offers paths through quiet woodlands, particularly vibrant in autumn.
Grangemore offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Autumn is particularly recommended for its vibrant colors, especially around Loughgall Country Park Lake, where the changing leaves create a beautiful setting. The varied terrain and woodlands provide enjoyable walks in most seasons.
Yes, for hikers seeking a moderate challenge, the Armagh Friary loop from Armagh is a good option. This route covers approximately 7.9 km and offers a slightly longer and more engaging experience than the easy trails.
Hikers using komoot to explore Grangemore often appreciate the region's varied terrain, which includes river valleys, woodlands, and historical structures. The trails are generally well-regarded for offering options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to moderate paths.
Yes, Grangemore is known for its quiet woodlands. Both the Carroll's Wood loop from Armagh and the Carroll's Wood loop from Armagh Observatory are excellent choices for experiencing peaceful natural settings within the woodlands.


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