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The best walks and hikes around Lisraw

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Hiking trails around Lisraw explore the rolling drumlin landscape of County Armagh, characterized by woodlands, river paths, and forest parks. The region's terrain is generally gentle, with routes following the banks of the Cusher River or winding through the extensive grounds of Gosford Forest Park. These trails offer a mix of surfaced paths and natural woodland tracks, suitable for a range of abilities.

Best hiking trails around Lisraw

  • The most popular hiking route is Gosford Forest Park loop, a…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Clare Glen loop via Cusher River

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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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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October 9, 2024, Red Deer Enclosure, Gosford Forest Park

The Gosford Forest Park near Markethill offers an impressive mix of dense forests, open parks and hidden paths on around 240 hectares. As soon as you enter the park, you can feel the special atmosphere, which is enhanced by the mighty Gosford Castle - a building that appears between the trees and is reminiscent of times gone by. The paths are varied and lead you through a wide variety of landscapes. Sometimes you cycle on narrow forest paths lined with tall trees, sometimes you cross open meadows where sheep roam. On sunny days, the light falls through the leaves and bathes everything in a pleasant play of shadow and light. There are both easy family routes and challenging mountain bike routes, so there is something for everyone. The signposting remains a small challenge, however - it is easy to get lost. But discovering new corners also has its charm, and in the end every detour is worth it. There are several benches scattered around the park for breaks, and every now and then you'll come across a food truck offering welcome refreshments.

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As soon as you enter the park, an impressive landscape of dense forests, open meadows and sprawling parkland unfolds - all surrounded by the imposing Gosford Castle, which fans of Game of Thrones might recognise. The ride through the park here offers a nice mix of relaxed paths and more exciting mountain bike routes, so there is something for everyone. I explored the family cycle paths and cycled through the mature trees, with the sunlight dancing through the leaves and creating a very special atmosphere. The park is spacious enough to find a quiet spot even on busy days. I particularly liked the view of the sheep grazing in the open meadows - an idyllic sight that makes you feel far away from everyday life. If you want to take a quick break, you can often find food trucks in the car park offering snacks and drinks. The only small negative point is that the paths are not always perfectly signposted, but a bit of adventure is part of it, right?

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At the meeting point of the Upper Bann River and the Newry Canal stands this striking signpost - a simple yet interesting construction that shows you the way. It points to places like Scarva, Newry, Portadown and Oxford Island, while the water flows quietly, creating a peaceful atmosphere. It's a moment to pause and take in the surroundings. The flow of the river, the gentle murmur and the green of the banks invite you to leave the path for a while and enjoy the view. You notice that it's not just routes that are described here, but also the connections between the towns and nature - a little reminder that every walk is more than just the path you take.

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Nestled away in the lovely Loughbrickland Forest lies a bronze age ringfort or rath. With its peaceful location surrounded by trees Coolnacran Fort has an almost mystical feel. In spring bluebells carpet the area, and you can explore the interior of the fort. The Forest also has designated walking routes throughout.

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Gosford Forest Park with XC MTB Trails, hiking gravel paths, a Deer Park, an ancient Castle, Woodlands, Ponds, Streams, Caravan/Camping Park, water taps and catering trucks

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On the picturesque banks of the Newry Canal, not far from Portadown, lies a historical gem: Moneypenny's Lock. This lock house, whose history goes back to the beginning of the 19th century, has stood the test of time and today offers visitors a special insight into the past. When you enter the canal museum you feel like you have been transported to another era. The walls bear witness to the days when the lock house was still in full operation and run by the Money family. The constant rippling of the water, the passage through the lock chambers and the hustle and bustle of yesteryear are almost tangible. The exhibition tells the story of Moneypenny's Lock from its early days to the mid-20th century. Through lovingly compiled exhibits and information material, you get a feel for the importance of this place and the people who worked and lived here.

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In the heart of Clare Glen, where the forests are thickest and the Cusher River flows gently through the landscape, hikers will encounter two special examples of craftsmanship: the stone bridges of Clare Glen. The first, a delicate miniature bridge, seems to have been made for elves and fairies, so delicate and yet robust as it sits there in the middle of the green thicket. A few steps further rises its big sister, a stately stone bridge of impressive normal size. Both bridges are made of solid stone and bear witness to the masterful architecture of bygone times. As you walk over them, you can hear the gentle rippling of water making its way under the arches. The cool forest that surrounds the bridges offers protection from the midday sun and envelops the hiker in quiet greenery. The chirping of the birds, the rustling of the leaves and the quiet murmur of the water create an atmosphere of peace and contemplation.

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A piece of untouched nature stretches along the Cusher River, taking hikers into a world of silence and serenity. The gentle rippling of the river accompanies every step, creating a soothing melody that carries your thoughts far away. There is a caravan and campsite nearby, which serves as an ideal starting point for exploring this idyllic landscape. It is also convenient that free parking spaces are available at both ends of the highlighted section, which makes the journey particularly comfortable. For hiking enthusiasts, there are three marked trails that suggest different routes through the area. And although they suggest different levels of difficulty, in practice they are all easy to complete. Even with a stroller, exploring here is easy, which again speaks for the good accessibility and condition of the paths. It is the simplicity of this place that makes it so special. No excessive challenges, no hectic crowds of tourists. Just nature, the river and the peaceful sound of the surroundings. A perfect place to escape from everyday life, take a deep breath and enjoy the here and now to the fullest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any family-friendly walking trails around Lisraw?

Yes, the area is well-suited for family outings. A great option is the Clare Glen loop via Cusher River. It's an easy, mostly flat 2.3-mile (3.6 km) walk through a lovely wooded glen, making it manageable for walkers of all ages.

What are the trails like in Gosford Forest Park?

Gosford Forest Park offers a variety of trails through mature woodlands and parkland. You can find everything from gentle strolls to more moderate hikes. For a good overview of the park, consider the Gosford Forest Park loop, which is a 5-mile (8 km) route that explores the diverse scenery of this expansive forest.

Are there any dog-friendly hikes in the Lisraw area?

Many of the trails in the region are suitable for walking with a dog, provided they are kept on a lead, especially in parklands and near farmland. Forest parks like Gosford are generally a good choice. Always check local signage at the trailhead for specific rules regarding dogs.

Can I find any circular or looped walks starting from the area?

Yes, looped walks are common around Lisraw. A pleasant and straightforward option is the Loughbrickland Wood – Johnston's Fort loop from Loughbrickland. This easy 2.7-mile (4.3 km) circular trail takes you through woodland scenery and past a historical fort.

What is the general terrain like for hikes around Lisraw?

The landscape is defined by the rolling drumlins of County Armagh. Expect gentle hills, riverside paths, and woodland tracks. Most routes, like the Gosford Forest Park – Rath loop from Markethill, feature a mix of surfaced paths and natural forest floor, with relatively minor elevation changes.

How many hiking trails are available near Lisraw?

There are over a dozen designated hiking routes in the immediate vicinity. The selection is dominated by easy and moderate trails, offering plenty of choice for a casual day out in nature.

What do other hikers think of the routes around Lisraw?

The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands and the well-maintained paths along the Cusher River.

Are there any challenging hikes in this region?

The hikes directly around Lisraw are primarily easy to moderate, focusing on gentle countryside and forest walks. For more strenuous mountain hikes, you would need to travel towards nearby ranges like the Mourne Mountains or Slieve Gullion, which offer more significant elevation and rugged terrain.

What should I pack for a day hike in the Lisraw area?

For a typical day hike here, comfortable walking shoes are a must, preferably waterproof as some woodland tracks can be muddy. It's also wise to bring a waterproof jacket, water, and some snacks. A map or a navigation app like komoot is always recommended.

Are there any historical points of interest on the walking trails?

Yes, some routes incorporate local history. For instance, the walk around Loughbrickland Wood takes you past the site of Johnston's Fort. Gosford Forest Park also has historical elements, including Gosford Castle, which adds a unique point of interest to your walk.

How do I get to the trailheads and is there parking?

Most trailheads, especially those in forest parks like Gosford and Clare Glen, are best reached by car. These locations typically have dedicated car parks available for visitors, though a fee may apply at some. Public transport options are limited, so driving is the most reliable way to access the walks.

Are there any pubs or cafes near the walking routes?

The trails themselves are set in natural environments away from commercial establishments. However, the nearby towns of Markethill and Tandragee offer a selection of traditional pubs, cafes, and shops where you can find refreshments before or after your hike.

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