Ulster Way

Dungiven to Castlerock incorporating the North Sperrins Way

From the main spine of the Sperrin Mountains a broad ridge of rolling upland stretches north all the way to the north coast. The North Sperrins Way makes up the majority of this route following the crest of this ridge from the historic town of Dungiven all the way to Swans's Bridge near Binevenagh. The Ulster Way section then continues further to Castlerock on the north coast. Along the way the route enjoys fine views and a variety of walking, from open mountainside to forest trails and quiet roads.

CountyDistanceOS MapTerrain
Londonderry37.5 miles (60 km)Sheets 4, 7 & 8Starting with rural roads (some of which can be busy at times), moving onto open moorland and extensive forest trails before finishing with rural roads into Castlerock.
Start Town / VillageFinish Town / VillageGrid ReferencesPoints of Interest
DungivenCastlerockStarts at C694087
Ends at C773360
Dungiven, Benbradagh, Binevenagh, Binevenagh AONB, Downhill, Castlerock
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