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Easy hikes and walks around Derryadd

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Easy hiking trails around Derryadd are characterized by gentle landscapes and extensive lakeside paths, offering accessible outdoor activities. Situated on the southern shores of Lough Neagh, the region features minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The terrain includes woodlands, lowland raised bogs, and open waters, providing diverse natural features for exploration. Many routes feature a mix of gravel tracks and paved surfaces, ensuring enjoyable walks.

Best easy hiking trails around Derryadd

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Oxford Island National Nature Reserve loop

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The Oxford Island National Nature Reserve loop offers an easy hike with diverse scenery along the southern shores of Lough Neagh. You'll follow mostly flat paths, including tarmac and compact…

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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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October 9, 2024, Craigavon Lakes

The paths are wide and perfect for families, as there are no cars to disturb you. As you glide along the car-free cycling and hiking trails, you can enjoy the view of the water - especially when the sky is cloudy, the lake has a very special atmosphere, almost mystical. The route is mostly asphalt, but there are also some gravel sections that provide some variety. These single-track paths add a certain challenge to the route without being really demanding. Ideal if you prefer to take it easy, but still don't want to just walk on smooth asphalt. If you want to take a break, the lake offers many corners to catch your breath and have a picnic. There is enough space on the banks to rest a bit and enjoy the surroundings to the fullest.

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The wave-shaped metal sculpture seems to blend gently into the landscape on the shores of Lough Neagh, as if it were merging with the water itself. In the background lies Ireland's largest lake, whose vastness and still surface exude a special sense of calm. The reflective surfaces of the sculpture catch the light and reflect it back - a play with the elements that subtly enlivens the surroundings. Here you can pause for a moment and enjoy the view. You might sit on a picnic blanket, letting your gaze wander over the glittering surface of the water while breathing in the fresh air. All around you, the nature reserve is lively but at the same time peaceful, and the sculpture is a reminder of how closely art and nature are connected here. A beautiful place to take in the impressions before continuing on your path.

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Lough Neagh lies the discovery center, a place of peace and wonder. As soon as you enter it becomes clear that this is no ordinary place. The architecture of the center nestles harmoniously into the surrounding landscape and opens up a view of the extensive lake. For those who are looking for relaxation after a long hike or just want to enjoy the beauty of nature, the discovery center offers just the thing. Every corner of the building is designed to be barrier-free, so everyone has the chance to experience this gem to the fullest. While browsing the gift shop, visitors will come across lovingly selected souvenirs crafted by local artisans and artists. Each piece tells a story and is a reminder of this special place on Lough Neagh. However, the highlight of the center is the café. Equipped with large panoramic windows, it offers breathtaking views over the shimmering lake. Here you can pause with a cup of tea or coffee, let your thoughts wander and enjoy the moment. The smell of freshly baked pastries fills the air, and the guests' quiet conversations mingle with the gentle sound of the water.

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A set of metal structures resembling a wave overlooks Lough Neagh. Lough Neagh is the largest lake in Ireland and provides 40% of Northern Ireland's water. There are some wonderful views on offer here over this great expanse of water so pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy the views for a moment before going off to explore the rest of this beautiful nature reserve.

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If you wish to take the detour, a short causeway will lead you to The Starting Battery, used by the Lough Neagh Sailing Club as the starting mark for their boat races.

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The discovery centre sits on the shores of Lough Neagh. It is fully accessible and features a gift shop and cafe with panoramic views across the lake.

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The waterwheel at Craigavon Lakes is a historical landmark. It was purchased by the council in the 70s from the south of the Province and refurbished to provide energy to the local people. The wheel never got into full swing because of the lack of waterflow, however, in recent years the wheel has been seen turning for the first time!

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Craigavon Balancing Lakes, referred locally as 'The Lakes' are a set of man-made lakes built in the 1970s to control flooding. The route around the lakes is entirely flat and follows a mixture of paved and gravel paths close to the shoreline, which creates some wonderful water views as you jog along.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Derryadd?

There are over 15 easy hiking trails around Derryadd, offering a variety of experiences from lakeside paths to parkland loops. The region is known for its gentle landscapes and minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for accessible walks.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on easy hikes in Derryadd?

Easy hikes in Derryadd feature gentle, rolling landscapes, extensive lakeside paths along Lough Neagh, and diverse natural features. You'll find tranquil nature reserves, expansive parklands, and areas with woodlands and lowland raised bogs. The terrain often includes a mix of gravel tracks and paved surfaces.

Are there any family-friendly easy hikes in Derryadd?

Yes, Derryadd offers several family-friendly easy hikes due to its gentle terrain and accessible paths. The Oxford Island National Nature Reserve loop is a great option, meandering through woodlands and along the Lough Neagh shore. Another excellent choice is the Pavilion in the Park loop from Lurgan, which takes you through Lurgan Park, one of Ireland's largest public parks.

Can I bring my dog on easy hiking trails in Derryadd?

Many easy trails in Derryadd are suitable for dogs, especially those in open parklands and along the Lough Neagh shoreline. However, always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially within nature reserves like Oxford Island or Peatlands Park, where dogs might need to be on a leash or restricted in certain areas to protect wildlife.

Are there any circular easy walks around Derryadd?

Yes, many of the easy hikes around Derryadd are circular, providing convenient starting and ending points. Popular circular routes include the Oxford Island National Nature Reserve loop and the Craigavon Balancing Lakes loop from Craigavon, both offering scenic and accessible experiences.

What interesting landmarks or natural features can I see on easy hikes?

While hiking easy trails around Derryadd, you can explore several interesting landmarks and natural features. Highlights include the vast Lough Neagh shoreline, the Craigavon Lakes, and the Maghery Footbridge at Lough Neagh. You might also spot the Wave Sculptures Overlooking Lough Neagh or the historic Moyallan Pillbox.

What is the typical duration for easy hikes in Derryadd?

Easy hikes in Derryadd typically range from 1 to 2 hours to complete. For example, the Oxford Island National Nature Reserve loop takes about 1 hour and 14 minutes, while the Pavilion in the Park loop from Lurgan is usually completed in about 1 hour and 22 minutes.

Are there any easy hikes accessible by public transport in Derryadd?

While Derryadd itself is a hamlet, many of the surrounding easy hiking areas, such as Oxford Island National Nature Reserve and Lurgan Park, are generally accessible via local bus services from nearby towns like Lurgan or Craigavon. It's advisable to check Translink NI's website for the most current bus routes and schedules to plan your journey.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy hiking in Derryadd?

The easy hiking trails around Derryadd are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil nature reserves, expansive parklands, and picturesque lakeside paths. The accessibility and gentle terrain make these routes enjoyable for a wide range of visitors.

Are there any urban parkland easy hikes in the Derryadd area?

Yes, for those seeking urban parkland routes, the Craigavon Balancing Lakes loop from Craigavon offers an easy 3.6-mile (5.8 km) path. This trail provides a pleasant experience around the balancing lakes within an urban setting.

What is Peatlands Park and is it suitable for easy hikes?

Peatlands Park, near Derryadd, is an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) known for its unique habitats, including woodlands, lowland raised bogs, and the open waters of Derryadd Lough. While the park offers varied terrain, many of its paths are suitable for easy walks, allowing visitors to experience its rich flora and fauna, including rare species like bog rosemary and marsh fritillary butterflies.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Derryadd?

The best time of year for easy hikes in Derryadd is generally from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and the natural landscapes are in full bloom. However, the gentle terrain means many trails are accessible year-round, though winter conditions might require appropriate footwear for potentially muddy or damp sections.

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