Ulster Way

Moyle Way

The Moyle Way runs for 27 miles through the heart of the world-famous Glens of Antrim, taking the walker through a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a land of geology, wildlife, history and folklore. From its start on the coast at Ballycastle, the route winds past ancient monuments, across rivers and high mountain tops culminating among the woodland waterfalls of Glenariff Forest Park before reaching the coastal village of Waterfoot.

CountyDistanceOS MapTerrain
Antrim27 miles (43 km)Sheets 5 & 9Open moorland and forest trails interspersed with quiet rural roads.
Start Town / VillageFinish Town / VillageGrid ReferencesPoints of Interest
BallycastleWaterfootStarts at D121411
Ends at D239254
Ballycastle, Rathlin Island, Glenariff Forest Park, Waterfoot
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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
PDFMoyle Way - All Maps.pdf9.50 MB
PDFMoyle Way - Overview.pdf3.11 MB
PDFMoyle_Way_1- Ballycastle -Glenshesk Valley.pdf1.16 MB
PDFMoyle_Way_2 -Glenshesk Valley to Breen Wood.pdf1.12 MB
PDFMoyle_Way_3 -Breen Wood - Orra More.pdf974.55 KB
PDFMoyle_Way_4 -Orra More -Trostan.pdf902.76 KB
PDFMoyle_Way_5 -Trostan -Glenariff Forest Park.pdf1.11 MB
PDFMoyle_Way_6 -Glenariff Forest Park to Waterfoot.pdf1.04 MB