Manor Park is a 5-acre conservation park on the west bank of the Ballymully River. The park has been developed by Mid Ulster District Council and has a variety of habitat types. Within each habitat, a wealth of wildlife can be seen. An attractive park within the conservation village of Moneymore. A short circular walk comprising of wildlife pond. In 1992, Cookstown District Council purchased the 5-acre site at Ministers Walk and developed the park in partnership with local Moneymore community groups, with much emphasis placed on creating a conservation habitat for wildlife. In 2023, Mid Ulster Council redeveloped the facility using funding provided via the COVID Recovery Small Settlements Regeneration Programme, a collaboration between the Department for Communities, the Department of Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs, and the Department for Infrastructure. The more recent works placed much emphasis on enhancing the area to offer visitors and residents better opportunities for outdoor recreation and improved health and wellbeing.
There are 0.75km of trail in Manor Park, with the car park being found just off Minister's Walk road. From here, walkers can opt to do a full loop around the outside of the park or shorten the walk by taking some of the branch off trails.
TRAIL INFORMATION
There are 0.75km of trail in Manor Park, with the car park being found just off Minister's Walk road. From here, walkers can opt to do a full loop around the outside of the park or shorten the walk by taking some of the branch off trails.
GETTING TO THE START
The car park is located a short distance from Moneymore's main street, by going onto either Stonard Street or Turnaface Road and then turning off onto Minister's Walk.
The car park is located a short distance from Moneymore's main street, by going onto either Stonard Street or Turnaface Road and then turning off onto Minister's Walk.