Ulster Way

Glenarm to Ballynure incorporating Antrim Hills Way

The Antrim Hills Way cuts a scenic route through the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It explores a high coastal plateau and encompasses some of the most enjoyable upland walking in County Antrim. Dramatic scenery, isolated hills and fantastic history are just some of the treats on offer.

CountyDistanceOS MapTerrain
Antrim26 miles (43 km)Sheet 9Mainly off road moorland paths interspersed with quiet rural roads and forest paths. Higher ground is very exposed and can be very soft under foot after a period of rain.
Start Town / VillageFinish Town / VillageGrid ReferencesPoints of Interest
GlenarmBallynureStarts at D310152
Ends at J317936
Glenarm, Glenarm Castle, Glenarm Forest, Scawt Hill, Linford, Sallagh Braes, Ballynure
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Printable Maps

Printable maps for each of the Ulster Way sections are available in PDF format. Click on a map file name below to open it in Adobe Reader, (required - download it here) from where you can print it or download it to your computer or mobile device.

The purpose of these downloadable maps is to display the new Ulster Way route. It is advised to use these alongside the relevant OSNI sheet(s).

 NameFile Size
PDFGlenarm to Ballynure - All Maps.pdf6.16 MB
PDFGlenarm to Ballynure 1 - Glenarm to Ballygilbert Hill.pdf1.15 MB
PDFGlenarm to Ballynure 2 - Glenarm - Sallagh Braes.pdf1.09 MB
PDFGlenarm to Ballynure 3- Sallagh Braes to Hightown.pdf1.14 MB
PDFGlenarm to Ballynure 4 -Hightown to nr Ballyboley Bridge.pdf1.10 MB
PDFGlenarm to Ballynure 5 -nr Ballboley Bridge to Ballynure.pdf1.17 MB
PDFGlenarm to Ballynure Overview.pdf1.45 MB