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Hiking around Stradreagh More offers a variety of routes primarily characterized by flat terrain and proximity to urban and coastal features. The area includes paths along Lough Foyle and the River Foyle, as well as routes exploring the historic city of Derry/Londonderry. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making many trails accessible. The landscape combines waterfront promenades with urban exploration and natural riverside settings.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.6
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51
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9.90km
02:33
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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97
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.8
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5.56km
01:26
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.23km
01:04
10m
10m
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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Meeting house opened in 1890 for the elected members of the Derry City and Strabane District Councils.
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Almost next to the "quiet meadows" is this very large breech-loading gun from the 1880s, which served for the city's defense.
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Silent Meadow A memorial intended to commemorate the dark and cruel times of this city. The interplay between colors and "decay."
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The city wall can be walked all the way around the city and offers interesting views. You can see the churches, down to the Bogside, the main street with the bunkered court, and the beautiful Guildhall. You can also see the curbs of the different districts, which are colored according to their affiliation. While the scenery seemed a bit threatening on our first visit in the 1990s, this seems to have given way to a peaceful openness, the architectural expression of which has become the beautiful, curved, connecting Peace Bridge.
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From Belfast International Airport, Derry is reached after a change in Antrim (15 min by bus) and 90 min by train. Right on the river, on the Waterside but close to a bridge that takes you to the other side, close to the center.
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It's worth taking a walk here, a relaxing evening stroll along the city wall!
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Here you can take a nice walk along the promenade!
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Here you have a wonderful view of the Foyle
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There are over 30 hiking routes available around Stradreagh More, catering to various preferences. These include easy urban strolls and moderate routes with natural scenery along the Foyle.
Yes, Stradreagh More offers many easy routes suitable for families. For a pleasant urban walk, consider the Ebrington Square – Mute Meadow loop from Derry/Londonderry, which is 3.4 miles (5.6 km) long and leads through green spaces and along the river.
Hikes in Stradreagh More vary in length. Many routes are shorter, like the 3.8-mile (6.1 km) Guildhall Derry–Londonderry – Derry City Walls loop, which takes about 2 hours. Longer options, such as the Lough Foyle loop, are around 6.2 miles (10.0 km) and can take over 2.5 hours.
Yes, many of the routes around Stradreagh More are circular. For example, the Derry City Walls – Guildhall Derry–Londonderry loop is a 4.5-mile (7.3 km) circular trail that explores the historic city center.
The terrain around Stradreagh More is primarily flat, featuring paths along Lough Foyle and the River Foyle, as well as routes through the historic city of Derry/Londonderry. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making most trails accessible.
While most routes are easy to moderate, the area does not feature difficult hikes with significant elevation gain. The focus is more on scenic strolls and urban exploration rather than strenuous mountain climbs.
Many trails offer views of significant landmarks. You can walk past the iconic Peace Bridge, explore the historic Guildhall Derry–Londonderry, or visit Ebrington Square. The Guildhall Derry–Londonderry – Derry City Walls loop specifically highlights these urban points of interest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible, flat terrain, the scenic waterfront promenades, and the opportunity to explore historic city walls and urban green spaces.
Many routes along Lough Foyle and the River Foyle provide excellent scenic views of the water and surrounding landscape. The Peace Bridge itself is a notable viewpoint and often part of riverside walks, offering panoramic vistas.
Given the proximity to Derry/Londonderry, various public parking options are available within the city, especially near popular starting points for urban and riverside trails. Specific parking details may vary by route, so checking local signage is recommended.
Yes, many trails, particularly those within or starting from Derry/Londonderry, are easily accessible via public transport. The city's bus network serves various points close to trailheads, making it convenient for hikers without private vehicles.
The generally flat and well-maintained paths, especially urban and riverside promenades like the Waterfront Promenade – Mute Meadow loop, can be suitable for winter hiking, provided conditions are not icy. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.


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