DISTANCE

0.5 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Loop

TRAIL GRADE

Easy

Fardross Forest River Trail

Tyrone

One of two walking trails to choose from in Fardross Forest

DISTANCE

0.5 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Loop

OS MAP

18

GRID REFERENCE

H520 487

COUNTY

Tyrone

NEAREST TOWN

Augher

LANDSCAPE

Forest

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

Easy

TERRAIN

Gravel paths

ON/OFF PUBLIC ROAD

null

DIFFICULTY

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TRAIL INFORMATION

Start in the car park and cross the bridge over the stream and bear right, continue to follow the riverisde trail, crossing over the stream again this time using a series of stepping stones. Continue to follow the path to be lead back to the car park.

TRAIL INFORMATION

Start in the car park and cross the bridge over the stream and bear right, continue to follow the riverisde trail, crossing over the stream again this time using a series of stepping stones. Continue to follow the path to be lead back to the car park.

GETTING TO THE START

A4 to Clogher, about two miles west of the village turn left into Fardross Road. There is a sign to the Clogher Valley Caravan Park. Drive for about one and a half miles and take a left signposted Fardross Road, parking is about 100m from this junction.
  • Point of Interest
    Fardross Stream ASSI
  • Facilities
    Car park, picnic tables
  • Dog Policy
    Dogs are allowed but must be kept under control.
  • Accessibility Information
    Accessibility Grade: Grade 5
    Terrain: Gravel paths
    Toilet Facility: No
    Signage: No
  • Getting to the Start
    A4 to Clogher, about two miles west of the village turn left into Fardross Road. There is a sign to the Clogher Valley Caravan Park. Drive for about one and a half miles and take a left signposted Fardross Road, parking is about 100m from this junction.
  • Public Transport
  • Level of Difficulty
    Easy TRAIL GRADE DISCLAIMER

    The trail grades shown on OutmoreNI.com and WalkNI.com are based on desk-based assessments of available trail information. The categories—Easy, Moderate, Strenuous, and Very Strenuous—follow the Sustainable Trails Development Guide grading system.

    These grades are provided as a general guide to help users choose trails that may be suitable for them. They are not a substitute for official, on-site grading or safety information provided by the relevant land manager, which may differ from the information on these websites.

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    Conditions on trails can change, and the actual environment may differ from what is described online. Users should always exercise their own judgment, take appropriate precautions, and remain responsible for their own safety and conduct at all times.

    All information provided on OutmoreNI.com and WalkNI.com is intended as a guide only and should be used alongside your own experience, awareness, and careful decision-making.

    Relatively flat or gently rolling trails with a mostly smooth surface. You might come across some obstacles like bridges, gates and steps.

    Normal clothing and footwear can be worn.

GALLERY

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