Glenariff Forest Park mountain views

Glenariff Forest Park

Nestled within Glenariff Forest Park, the trail offers an exciting adventure through the woods. You’ll encounter towering trees, babbling streams, and impressive waterfalls. The path winds through diverse landscapes, revealing serene clearings and panoramic viewpoints.

If you’re a nature enthusiast, this trail provides a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the outdoors.

 

Gallery

Location

Address: Glenariff Forest
Ballymena
Nearest Town: Ballymena

Trail Highlight:

Mull of Kintyre: a picturesque headland in Scotland, known for its stunning coastal vistas and rich cultural history.

Disclaimer

Sykes Cottages has made every attempt to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information provided on this website. However, the information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. Sykes Cottages does not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained on this website.

  • Car park (with charge)
  • Picnic areas
  • Café
  • Shpo
  • Toilets (accessible)
  • Information kiosk
  • Guided tours
  • Exhibition
  • Visitors centre

Parking

  • Parking charge for cars: £5 daily
  • Parking charge for coaches: £35 daily

Dog Friendly

  • Dog-friendly trail

Directions

  1. The route is clearly marked with signs starting from the car park and along the trail.
  2. Begin by following the trail which leads down the Inver River gorge, taking you close to the Ess-na-Crub Waterfall. This section winds through mature woodland with a diverse array of woodland plants, including vibrant bluebells.
  3. After crossing the river at the trail’s base, embark on a gradual ascent that spans approximately 1.1 kilometers. This uphill stretch starts at around 60 meters above sea level and steadily climbs to 260 meters.
  4. As you ascend to the upper portions of the trail, relish panoramic views of the Glens and the captivating Mull of Kintyre across the sea.
  5. Upon reaching the trail’s highest point, ford the upper sections of the Glenariff river. Here, the terrain transitions to peat moorland, offering a unique landscape to explore.
  6. On your return journey, savor breathtaking vistas overlooking the Glen as it extends to the coastline and the expansive sea beyond.
  7. Keep in mind that these walks are located within an active forest environment, and occasional diversions or closures may be in effect.
  8. For the most current information, visit the Forest Service website provided in the link below.

Weather

activityarrow_downarrow_leftsmall-rightarrow-top-rightbikeguidescamerachild-friendlycircularclockCottagecrossdangerdestinationpindownloaddropdown-arrowemailFamilyfinish-flagflagfloraflowergroupHeartinfo-altdidyouknowInspirationlinearlocationmap-pinmapparkingpawphonerulersearchshare Facebook Google Plus Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest Twitter YouTube ui-24px-glyph-2_grid-45popularsun-cloudtexturef-check-glyph-16toggleVideoWalkingwheelchair