DISTANCE

1.4 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Loop

TRAIL GRADE

Easy

Loughgall Country Park - Lakeside Path

Armagh

The route is fairly flat with the exception of one steep hill. The route follows tarmac paths including a section along the lake shoreline.

The walk is part of the Highway to Health walking routes - a series of waymarked walking routes throughout Northern Ireland. There is no charge for the walk, however there is a £2.20 fee for car parking or a yearly car parking ticket can be bought for £11.30 Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times in the Country Park.

DISTANCE

1.4 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Loop

OS MAP

Sheet 19

GRID REFERENCE

H909519

COUNTY

Armagh

NEAREST TOWN

Loughgall

LANDSCAPE

Parkland & Grassland

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

Easy

TERRAIN

Tarmac, fine stone, boardwalk

ON/OFF PUBLIC ROAD

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DIFFICULTY

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TRAIL INFORMATION

To complete the walk follow the pink marked signposts around the park.

TRAIL INFORMATION

To complete the walk follow the pink marked signposts around the park.

GETTING TO THE START

Loughgall Country Park is situated off the B77 Armagh to Portadown road. All walks start from the main car park.
  • Point of Interest
    Apple blossom, the Hermitage, lake viewing platforms
  • Facilities
    Reception area, car park, toilets, changing rooms, showers, trim trail, junior adventure area, tennis courts, golf course, coarse fishery. The following facilities are available for users with limited mobility: – Café (wheelchair accessible) – Mon-Fri 9am-10pm, Sat 7am-10pm, Sun 7.30am-10pm – Shop (wheelchair accessible) – Disabled toilets – Disabled parking
  • Accessibility Information
    Accessibility Grade: Grade 3
    Terrain: Tarmac, fine stone, boardwalk
    Toilet Facility: No
    Signage: No
  • Getting to the Start
    Loughgall Country Park is situated off the B77 Armagh to Portadown road. All walks start from the main car park.
  • 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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