DISTANCE

1.3 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Loop

TRAIL GRADE

Easy

Carnagh Forest - McCall's Lake Trail

Armagh

DISTANCE

1.3 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Loop

OS MAP

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GRID REFERENCE

SA936934

COUNTY

Armagh

NEAREST TOWN

Keady

LANDSCAPE

Woodland

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

Easy

TERRAIN

Compact gravel paths

ON/OFF PUBLIC ROAD

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DIFFICULTY

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TRAIL INFORMATION

This walk starts in the car park and heads back along the direction of the main entrance road for a short stretch before swinging into an open grassy area and towards Carnagh Lake. The trail continues straight ahead to where it meets the forest road. The Lake is visible throughout this section. After continuing for a short distance on the forest road, the trail enters the woodland and hugs the edge of the Lake before emerging back onto the open grassy area. From here return to the car park.

TRAIL INFORMATION

This walk starts in the car park and heads back along the direction of the main entrance road for a short stretch before swinging into an open grassy area and towards Carnagh Lake. The trail continues straight ahead to where it meets the forest road. The Lake is visible throughout this section. After continuing for a short distance on the forest road, the trail enters the woodland and hugs the edge of the Lake before emerging back onto the open grassy area. From here return to the car park.

GETTING TO THE START

Carnagh forest is located along the Castleblaney Road
  • Point of Interest
    Carnagh Lake
  • Dog Policy
    Must be kept on a lead.
  • Accessibility Information
    Accessibility Grade: Grade 5
    Terrain: Compact gravel paths
    Toilet Facility: No
    Signage: No
  • Getting to the Start
    Carnagh forest is located along the Castleblaney Road
  • Public Transport
  • Level of Difficulty
    Easy TRAIL GRADE DISCLAIMER

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    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.

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