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Easy hiking trails around Ballygroll traverse a unique prehistoric landscape characterized by heather moorland and farm tracks. The terrain features gentle slopes on the flanks of Loughermore Mountain, offering accessible paths amidst ancient monuments. This area provides a blend of historical exploration and outdoor activity, with mostly smooth surfaces suitable for leisurely walks.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.57km
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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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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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A story that makes an impression when you walk through it.
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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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There are 13 easy hiking trails around Ballygroll, offering a variety of experiences from historical landscapes to urban green spaces. In total, komoot features 26 routes in the area, with half of them being easy.
Easy hikes in Ballygroll primarily traverse farm tracks and heather moorland. The terrain is generally described as relatively flat or gently rolling with mostly smooth surfaces, making it suitable for leisurely walks. You'll find paths amidst ancient monuments and on the gentle slopes of Loughermore Mountain.
Ballygroll is rich in prehistoric monuments. While hiking, you can explore the Ballygroll Prehistoric Landscape, which features numerous ancient structures. These include at least six stone circles, 12 small round cairns, and various ancient burial sites like wedge tombs, cist graves, and a court-tomb. You might also encounter standing stones and ancient field wall systems. For more information on the historical significance, you can visit the official heritage site page.
Yes, from higher vantage points within the Ballygroll Prehistoric Landscape, hikers can enjoy scenic views of the Sperrins and the surrounding County Londonderry countryside. Additionally, some easy routes venture closer to Derry/Londonderry, where you can find landmarks like the Peace Bridge and the historic Guildhall Derry–Londonderry.
The easy trails in Ballygroll are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique blend of ancient history and accessible natural beauty, highlighting the opportunity to combine gentle walks with exploring prehistoric monuments set within a tranquil, rustic Northern Irish landscape.
Yes, the gentle and accessible terrain of Ballygroll's easy trails makes them suitable for families. The relatively flat or gently rolling paths with mostly smooth surfaces are ideal for children, and the prehistoric monuments offer an engaging educational element for all ages.
While the region research doesn't specify a dog policy for the Ballygroll Prehistoric Landscape itself, generally, trails on farm tracks and moorland in Northern Ireland are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or specific route details for any restrictions.
Yes, many of the easy routes in the wider Ballygroll area are circular. For example, the Ness Country Park loop from River Ness is an easy 3.6 km path that winds through a country park. Another option is the Gransha Lake loop from Derry/Londonderry, which is a 4.7 km easy route.
While specific routes directly within the Ballygroll Prehistoric Landscape are not detailed in the provided data, the entire area is designed for exploration of its ancient monuments. The trails are generally easy and lead around the main features like stone circles and tombs. For a different historical experience nearby, consider the Guildhall Derry–Londonderry – Derry City Walls loop from Derry/Londonderry, which offers views of historic city walls.
The region research indicates that the Ballygroll Prehistoric Landscape is under state care and has paths to the main monuments, implying some level of visitor access. While specific parking facilities are not detailed, it is common for such heritage sites to have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check local information or signage upon arrival.
Ballygroll can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time for easy hiking is typically during the drier months from spring to early autumn (April to October). This period offers more pleasant weather for exploring the heather moorland and ensures paths are less likely to be muddy or overgrown, enhancing the experience of discovering the prehistoric landscape.
Yes, some easy routes near Ballygroll offer a blend of natural settings and urban exploration. For instance, the Mute Meadow – Ebrington Square loop from Clooney is an easy 5.5 km trail that leads through urban green spaces and public squares, providing a different kind of easy walking experience.


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