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Hiking around Coragh offers a variety of trails, primarily characterized by gentle riverside walks and scenic loops through country estates and woodlands. The region features routes along the River Blackwater and around Derryadd Lake, providing mostly flat terrain with minimal elevation gain. These paths often traverse diverse flora and offer views of historical structures and tranquil waters. The landscape is generally accessible, making it suitable for leisurely strolls and short hikes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Enjoy an easy 1.6-mile (2.5 km) hike along the scenic River Blackwater at The Argory, taking about 38 minutes.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.25km
02:22
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Blackwater Riverwalk along The Argory Estate is like a walk through time. You stroll along the banks of the Blackwater, surrounded by flowering meadows and the gentle sounds of nature. The riverside promenade is an invitation to simply unwind. You might spot a kingfisher gliding across the water at lightning speed, or linger for a moment at one of the old kissing gates that make this walk so charming. Bond's Bridge, an industrial-era bridge, is a real reminder of the area's history. It not only connects two banks, but also the past with the present. As you continue walking, you'll feel the air of history that accompanies you here as the river flows along at its tranquil rhythm. If you're arriving by car, there is free parking at Bond's Bridge, although spaces are limited. Alternatively, you can park in The Argory Estate car park if you're visiting the National Trust. In any case, it is worth enjoying this idyllic route at your own pace.
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The home's architecture speaks of a time of elegance and artistic expression, and the property's windows capture the changing light that gently falls on the river. But it's not just the country house itself that captivates visitors. The 320-acre property is a nature lover's paradise. A walk through the grounds reveals an impressive variety of flora and fauna. Centuries-old oaks stand next to proud chestnuts, while beeches and linden trees stretch out their branches like protective arms over the paths. The rustling of the leaves, the chirping of the birds and the scent of the earth combine to create a symphonic experience that touches the soul and invigorates the spirit.
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The Argory is a beautiful country house situated on a 320 acre riverside estate in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The house was built in the 1820s and looks over the River Blackwater. The estate hosts some wonderful flora and fauna featuring oaks, chestnut, beech and pollard lime trees.
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Walk through the The Argory estate along the shores of the beautiful Blackwater River. The scenery is lovely fit with flowering meadows, kissing gates, fluttering Kingfishers, and an industrial-age bridge.
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A description of this beautiful walk is available at https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/the-argory/trails/river-walk
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Park at Bond's Bridge for free or The Argory carpark if you're happy to pay the National Trust entrance fee. Parking at Bond's Bridge is limited however.
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Coragh offers a selection of 9 hiking trails. These include 6 easy routes and 3 moderate paths, providing options for various fitness levels.
Hiking in Coragh primarily features gentle riverside walks along the scenic River Blackwater, tranquil loops around Derryadd Lake, and paths through woodlands like Carroll's Wood. You'll encounter diverse flora, flowering meadows, and views of historical structures such as Bond's Bridge and The Argory estate.
Yes, Coragh is ideal for families and beginners, with 6 easy routes available. These paths are generally flat with minimal elevation gain, perfect for leisurely strolls. For example, the River Walk at The Argory is a gentle 1.6-mile path along the River Blackwater.
Yes, Coragh features several circular routes. A popular option is the Derryadd Lake loop from Derryadd, a moderate 5.6-mile path offering open views across the water. Another is the Carroll's Wood loop from Armagh, a 3.3-mile trail through woodlands.
The trails in Coragh are generally categorized as easy to moderate. While there are no routes classified as 'difficult' in this specific area, the moderate trails, such as the Derryadd Lake loops, offer longer distances that can provide a good workout for those seeking a bit more endurance.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Coragh, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the tranquil riverside promenades, the peaceful country estate grounds, and the scenic lake loops, highlighting the area's accessibility and natural beauty.
Many of the open trails and paths in Coragh are suitable for dogs, especially the riverside walks and woodland loops. However, if you plan to visit specific estates like The Argory, it's advisable to check their individual pet policies beforehand, as some areas may require dogs to be on a leash or have restricted access.
Yes, there are several points of interest nearby. You can explore the Maghery Footbridge at Lough Neagh, enjoy the Blackwater River Walk, or visit historical sites like Navan Fort (Emain Macha). The area also features the charming Benburb Priory.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, most popular starting points for trails around Coragh, especially those near country estates or lake access points, typically offer designated parking areas. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for the most accurate parking information.
Coragh's trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers along the River Blackwater, while autumn offers beautiful foliage in woodlands like Carroll's Wood. The generally mild terrain makes it suitable for pleasant walks even in cooler months, though appropriate gear is always recommended.
While the guide doesn't specify cafes directly on every trail, the proximity to Armagh and the presence of places like Benburb Priory (which includes a cafe) suggest that refreshments are available within a short distance of many trailheads. Exploring nearby towns will offer more dining options.


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