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Hiking around Glebe offers a diverse range of trails, primarily centered around the Slieve Gallion area. The landscape features woodlands, rolling hills, and significant forested parcels, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Hikers can explore areas with diverse geological settings and enjoy views of expansive forested landscapes. The region includes moderate and difficult paths, with elevations reaching over 800 meters.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
5.0
(6)
46
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9.27km
02:53
370m
370m
Embark on the Slieve Gallion NE Top via Iniscarn Forest trail, a moderate hike spanning 5.8 miles (9.3 km) with an elevation gain of 1212 feet (369 metres). This routeβ¦
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18
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16.5km
04:52
480m
480m
Embark on the Slieve Gallion Walk, a moderate hike spanning 10.2 miles (16.5 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1591 feet (485 metres), typically taking around 4 hours andβ¦

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5.0
(1)
2
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12.8km
03:46
380m
380m
Embark on a moderate hike through the Slieve Gallion NE top loop via Iniscarn Forest, covering 7.9 miles (12.8 km) with an elevation gain of 1258 feet (383 metres), typicallyβ¦
33.4km
09:37
830m
830m
Hike the difficult 20.8-mile Slieve Gallion and Lough Fea Loop, combining rugged mountain climbs with serene lakeside paths in the Sperrins.
4.5
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6
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8.97km
02:50
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Slieve Gallion NE Top is a mountain summit in the region in the county of Mid-Ulster, Ireland. It stands at 496m and provides sensational views across the Sperrins mountain range and lough neagh.
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An enjoyable 4km walking track leads you around the serene Lough Fea in the eastern Sperrins in Northern Ireland. The scenery is mountainous and panoramic, and the calm waters bring many anglers and are home to a number of fascinating bird species, often seen flitting along the lake. The walk is lovely and flat and features a children's play area, toilets, and plenty of rain shelters in case of unpredictable weather.
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Slieve Gallion is a mountain located on the eastern edge of the Sperrins in County Londonderry. It rises to a height of 528m and affords the visitor wonderful views across the surrounding countryside.
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Here you can enjoy views up to the beautiful Gallion mountains and the surrounding countryside of County Londonderry.
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Great climb and view of the sperins and lough neagh
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Wonderful views down the long slopes of Slieve Gallion towards the town of Magherafelt.
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On the way back, after Point 4, there is a large segment over private land. No access allowed. On the way back, the route goes over private land where walking is not allowed. We were turned back by the landowner and were not allowed to continue on his property (from point 4 to 5 on the route)! We had to walk about 6 km extra to get to the starting point (A)!
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There are 7 distinct hiking routes around Glebe, primarily centered around the Slieve Gallion area. These trails offer a range of experiences, from easy walks to more challenging ascents through woodlands and rolling hills.
The terrain around Glebe is characterized by forested hills, varied elevations, and paths winding through woodlands. You can expect diverse geological settings, particularly around Slieve Gallion, offering a mix of moderate and difficult paths.
Yes, Glebe offers circular hiking options. For example, the Slieve Gallion NE top loop via Iniscarn Forest β Ring of Gullion is a 7.9-mile (12.8 km) trail that provides a loop through forested areas. Another option is the challenging Slieve Gallion and Lough Fea Loop, which covers over 20 miles.
While the guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for each trail, generally, trails through natural areas like woodlands and hills are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially concerning livestock or protected wildlife areas.
Glebe offers a range of difficulties, including one easy route and five moderate routes, which can be suitable for families depending on the children's age and hiking experience. The varied terrain and woodlands provide an engaging environment for younger hikers. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before setting out with children.
Elevation gains vary significantly across Glebe's trails. Moderate routes like Slieve Gallion NE Top via Iniscarn Forest have an elevation gain of around 369 meters. For a more challenging experience, the Slieve Gallion and Lough Fea Loop features a substantial elevation gain of over 830 meters.
The hiking trails around Glebe are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an impressive average rating of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the varied terrain, the expansive forested landscapes, and the opportunities to explore the Slieve Gallion area.
The best time to hike in Glebe generally depends on your preference for weather and trail conditions. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hiking is possible but may require appropriate gear for potentially colder and wetter conditions.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Glebe offers difficult routes. The Slieve Gallion and Lough Fea Loop is classified as difficult, covering over 20 miles (33 km) with an elevation gain of more than 830 meters, providing a strenuous and rewarding experience.
The forested areas around Glebe, particularly those with significant beech stands, are critical for wildlife. Hikers might spot various plant species and potentially wildlife such as black bears, which rely on the beech nuts as a vital food source in similar regions. The diverse geological settings also support a rich variety of flora and fauna.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to Glebe's trailheads is not detailed in the guide. It is advisable to check local transport services or consider driving, as many hiking areas, especially those in more rural or mountainous regions like Slieve Gallion, often require personal vehicle access.
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not provided, hiking areas typically have designated parking facilities. When planning your hike, look for information on parking at the start of routes, or consider using navigation apps that often highlight parking areas near popular trailheads.


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