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Easy hiking trails around Barnamaghery offer a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. The region is characterized by scenic lough views, providing a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities. Gentle gradients and well-maintained paths make it suitable for various fitness levels, focusing on accessible outdoor experiences. The landscape features historical sites such as Sketrick Castle and Nendrum Monastery Ruins, nestled within the natural environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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5.27km
01:25
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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1.96km
00:31
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.70km
01:33
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.64km
00:56
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.12km
01:37
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bike parking, nice coffee and eats, friendly staff, nice view of the lough
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Situated on the shores of Strangford Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Park offers peace, beauty and tranquillity. It is home to the Strangford Stone - the tallest megalith in Ireland. This beautiful 200 -acre Country Park offers a great day out for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a keen walker, a nature lover or simply looking for a great day.
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Discover this picturesque little island located on the coastline of Strangford Lough in County Down. The island is home to a magnificent castle, picnic area, and enjoyable loop walk that provides beautiful lakeside scenery.
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Sketrick Castkle is a historic landmark situated on Sketrick Island near Whiterock. The castle dates back to the 12th century and the grounds are free to explore.
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Situated on the shores of Strangford Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Park offers peace, beauty and tranquillity. It is home to the Strangford Stone - the tallest megalith in Ireland. This beautiful 200 -acre Country Park offers a great day out for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a keen walker, a nature lover or simply looking for a great day.
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The impressive Strangford Stone that sits inside the Delamont Country Park in Northern Ireland holds the mighty title of the highest megalith stone in Europe! The stone stands at a whopping 12.5 metres tall and was assembles by 1000 people in 1999. It stands in an elevated position, boasting superb views over Strangford Lough and towards Slieve Croob and the Mountains of Mourne
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Ballydorn, or 'The Dorn' as it is locally known, is a beautiful and popular mooring ground with a short-stay pontoon attached to a permanently moored lightship called The LV Petrel that is now the Down Cruising Club headquarters. The LV Petrel was commissioned by the Commissioners of Irish Lights in 1913, and built by the Dublin Drydocks Company. This Lightship spent most of its previous working life at Blackwater Bank on the River Blackwater, Wexford. It was then sold in 1968 to Hammond Lane foundries in Dublin, before being saved to use as the cruise club HQ. The boat is registered as a national historic ship in the UK.
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This large tower house was built in the mid 15th century and was actively involved in warfare during the 16th century. It would have originally been four storeys high with a boat bay and subterranean passage. There were four chambers at ground level, the largest had a vault built on wicker centring and two ovens. The small unlighted room could have been a lock up or treasury. The tower-house was relatively complete until half of it collapsed in a storm in 1896. Part of the bawn wall survives to the north and east of the castle.
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There are 10 easy hiking trails around Barnamaghery, offering a variety of scenic routes suitable for different preferences.
The easy hikes in Barnamaghery are unique for their blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You'll find serene lough views and opportunities to explore ancient sites like Sketrick Castle and the Nendrum Monastery Ruins, all on gentle, accessible paths.
The easy trails in Barnamaghery are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil lough views, the historical landmarks, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable, accessible outings.
Yes, Barnamaghery offers several circular easy walks. A popular option is the Sketrick Island loop via Sketrick Castle, which is 1.2 miles (2.0 km) and explores Sketrick Island, passing the historic Sketrick Castle with views of the lough.
Yes, the easy trails in Barnamaghery are very suitable for families. The routes feature gentle gradients and well-maintained paths, often passing through parkland and offering points of interest that can engage younger hikers. Many routes, like those in Delamont Country Park, are designed with family-friendly experiences in mind.
Many of the easy hiking trails in Barnamaghery are dog-friendly, especially those in open park areas like Delamont Country Park. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for any specific restrictions, particularly around nature reserves or historical sites.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and scenic viewpoints. You can explore the Sketrick Castle ruins on the Sketrick Island loop, or visit the tranquil Nendrum Monastery Ruins, both offering picturesque views of the lough.
Parking is generally available at popular starting points for easy hikes, such as Delamont Country Park and near Sketrick Island. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local council websites for designated car parks.
While Barnamaghery is best accessed by car for direct trailheads, some local bus services may connect to nearby towns or villages. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules and plan your journey in advance, as direct access to all trailheads might be limited.
Yes, there are options for refreshments near some easy hiking trails. For example, the Daft Eddy's Coffee Shop – Sketrick Island loop from Whiterock passes by Daft Eddy's Coffee Shop, offering a convenient stop for a break.
The easy hikes in Barnamaghery typically feature gentle gradients and well-maintained paths, often through parkland or along the lough shore. You can expect mostly flat or gently undulating terrain, making them accessible and enjoyable for various fitness levels.
Spring and summer are ideal for easy hikes in Barnamaghery, offering pleasant weather and lush scenery. Autumn also provides beautiful colours. While trails are generally accessible year-round, checking local weather conditions is always recommended, especially during wetter or colder months.


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