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Hiking trails around Cannagola Mor traverse a landscape characterized by rolling countryside, rivers, and canals. The area, located in County Armagh, Ireland, offers routes that explore waterways and parklands. These trails provide opportunities to experience the local natural environment. The region's topography includes gentle elevations, making it accessible for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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8.15km
02:04
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Hike the moderate 5.1-mile Newry Canal Way, gaining 50 feet in 2 hours, enjoying historic towpath scenery and Moneypenny's Lock.
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00:38
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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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8.98km
02:18
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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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4.93km
01:16
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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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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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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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 direction post stands right where the Upper Barn River meets the Newry Canal, marking the direction of Scarva, Newry, Portadown, and Oxford Island.
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Moneypenny's Lock is situated on the Newry Canal just outside of Portadown. The lockhouse has been transformed into a canal museum where you can learn about the history of the lock from between the early 1800s to the mid 20th-century, when it was ran by the Money family.
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There are 8 hiking routes available around Cannagola Mor, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to moderate excursions through the local countryside, waterways, and parklands.
The landscape around Cannagola Mor is characterized by rolling countryside, tranquil rivers, and historic canals. You'll find routes that explore these waterways and parklands, with gentle elevations making the area accessible for various hiking abilities.
Yes, there are several easy, family-friendly options. The River Walk at The Argory is a particularly gentle 1.6-mile (2.5 km) trail through riverside parkland, perfect for a leisurely outing. Another easy option is The Argory Country House loop from Derrycaw.
Yes, you can find circular routes in the area. For example, the Derryadd Lake loop from Derryadd and the Derryadd Lake loop from Clonmore both offer moderate, scenic circuits around Derryadd Lake.
While hiking around Cannagola Mor, you can explore various natural features and attractions. The area is close to several lakes, including Craigavon Lakes and the vast Lough Neagh. You might also encounter the Maghery Footbridge at Lough Neagh or the Wave Sculptures Overlooking Lough Neagh.
The best time to hike around Cannagola Mor is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and the days are longer. This allows for more comfortable exploration of the canal paths, river walks, and lake loops.
The trails directly around Cannagola Mor are primarily classified as easy to moderate, focusing on gentle elevations along waterways and parklands. For more challenging terrain, you might consider exploring nearby regions like Marlacoo More or Camlough Mountain, which offer more varied landscapes and steeper ascents.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, many routes in rural County Armagh are best accessed by car. Parking availability varies by trailhead; it's advisable to check local signage or specific route information for designated parking areas near popular starting points like the Newry Canal Way or The Argory.
The trails around Cannagola Mor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 5 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful canal paths, scenic river walks, and the tranquil atmosphere of the lake loops, making them ideal for relaxed outdoor experiences.
Many public paths and parklands in Ireland are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a lead and owners clean up after them. While specific dog-friendly designations for each route around Cannagola Mor are not detailed, it's generally safe to assume that well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome on most open trails, especially canal and river paths. Always check local regulations at trailheads.
As Cannagola Mor is a townland, specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations are not directly within it. However, nearby towns and villages in County Armagh will offer various options for refreshments and lodging. It's recommended to check local listings for establishments in areas like Portadown, Richhill, or Armagh city for services after your hike.
When hiking along the rivers, canals, and lake shores around Cannagola Mor, you might encounter various bird species, including waterfowl. The rolling countryside and parklands also provide habitats for small mammals and common Irish wildlife. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna, especially during quieter times of day.


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