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By *razy-88 OP   Man
over a year ago

belfast

I know fab may not be the obvious choice for getting advice on scenic walks, but with so many of the members enjoying outdoor "activities" I thought it was worth a shot.

So I'm looking some good scenic walk ways up north. I have family coming over from abroad and they where asking me. All I could think of is slemish!!

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady

Park at Dunseverick and walk around cliff top path to Giants Causeway. Catch bus back. (4 miles)

Malin Head: park next to the tower

. Walk west along cliffs to Devils Bridge. (ask at coffee shack if not sure of directions)

Walk back same way. (2.5 miles)

Internet search for causeway coast path or Inishowen way

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady

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By *razy-88 OP   Man
over a year ago

belfast

Cheers nikki. They couldn't understand how I didn't know anywhere!! All I cud think of was dogging locations lol

If it's a day like today, weather wise, there won't be much walking lol

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By *azsinsMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Glenariff Forest Park

Tor Head

Benone Beach

Giants Causeway

Ballycastle Beach to Fairhead

Trip to Rathlin Island

Whiterock Beach

Roe Valley Park Limavady

Shanes Castle

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tullymore Forest Park my favourite place in NI to go and enjoy the scenery

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Silent valley then down in to Kilkeel for a nice stroll round the harbour and nip into Neptune's larder for fish and chips

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Mournes are hard to beat. Says the Mourne girl

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By *razy-88 OP   Man
over a year ago

belfast

Might start having to walk these myself. They seem quiet popular

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Glenveagh national park is great... in donegal

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By *razy-88 OP   Man
over a year ago

belfast

Well if this weather ever stays dry for a few days I'll have to get my self out and seeing the sights

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Silent valley then down in to Kilkeel for a nice stroll round the harbour and nip into Neptune's larder for fish and chips "

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By *SinfullyCuriousCouple
over a year ago

Co Antrim

More local? Castle grounds, lough shore and up through Rea's Wood onto Dublin Road

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lady Dixion is lovely

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By *ylonsLuvaDan69Man
over a year ago

Mallow

Anywhere in Donegal or Derry.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Loads of lovely locations so far

Anywhere round Strangford lough is a beautiful walk.

Best walk I had of late was from Donard park, up to the saddle, through Silent valley, Annalong valley and upto Hare's gap and back to Donard park via Tullymore. Hell of a walk but worth it

Travelling up and down the country for work I see lots of places I mean to go visit on days off.

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By *razy-88 OP   Man
over a year ago

belfast

Everytime I pass people walkin I'm thinking "are they off fab?"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Loads of lovely locations so far

Anywhere round Strangford lough is a beautiful walk.

Best walk I had of late was from Donard park, up to the saddle, through Silent valley, Annalong valley and upto Hare's gap and back to Donard park via Tullymore. Hell of a walk but worth it

Travelling up and down the country for work I see lots of places I mean to go visit on days off. "

That's my favourite walk

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By *andytownMan
over a year ago

Gods Own Country


"More local? Castle grounds, lough shore and up through Rea's Wood onto Dublin Road"

Use these myself and ofcourse Randalstown forest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Loads of lovely locations so far

Anywhere round Strangford lough is a beautiful walk.

Best walk I had of late was from Donard park, up to the saddle, through Silent valley, Annalong valley and upto Hare's gap and back to Donard park via Tullymore. Hell of a walk but worth it

Travelling up and down the country for work I see lots of places I mean to go visit on days off.

That's my favourite walk "

It is beautiful

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