Ulster Way

Newry Canal Way

The Newry Canal Way is an 18-mile long section between Newry and Portadown exploring the restored towpath of the historic Newry Canal. This is a journey through the industrial heritage as well as the rolling countryside of southeast Ulster, and it offers walkers the chance to see a variety of birds and aquatic life. The firm, flat surfaces make this route well suited to all levels of walker.

CountyDistanceOS MapTerrain
Down17.5 miles (28km)Sheets 20 & 29A towpath surfaced along its entire length by tarmac or gravel path.
Start Town / VillageFinish Town / VillageGrid ReferencesPoints of Interest
CarnbanePortadownStarts at J074295
Ends at J013540
Newry, Poyntzpass, Acton Lake, Scarva, Portadown
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The Seven Principles of Leave No Trace

The Leave No Trace programme is designed to help outdoor enthusiasts value the natural environment, to understand the impact of their activities, and to enable them to make decisions to minimise that impact while still enjoying their activities with freedom.  For more information see www.leavenotraceireland.org.

Plan Ahead and Prepare

Be Considerate of Others

Respect Farm Animals and Wildlife

Travel and Camp on Durable Ground

Durable ground includes established tracks and campsites, rock, gravel, dry grasses or snow.

In popular areas:

In more remote areas:

If camping:

Leave What You Find

Dispose of Waste Properly

Minimise the Effects of Fire