Ulster Way

Sliabh Beagh Way

The Sliabh Beagh Way passes through some of the most remote parts of the Ulster countryside as it follows a meandering 40-mile course across the backbone of the Sliabh Beagh hills. Along the way it offers walkers plenty of historical richness, potential wildlife sightings and far-reaching views from the higher ground.

CountyDistanceOS MapTerrain
Tyrone40 miles (65 km)Sheets 18, 19 & 27Minor Roads, Track and Moorland.
Start Town / VillageFinish Town / VillageGrid ReferencesPoints of Interest
AughnacloyLisnaskeaStarts at H666520
Ends at H363339
Aughnacloy, St Patrick’s Chair & Well, Knockatallon, Carnmore Viewpoint, Lisnaskea
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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
PDFSliabh Beagh - All Maps.pdf14.78 MB
PDFSliabh Beagh - Overview.pdf5.10 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_1- Aughnacloy -Favour Royal Forest.pdf1.18 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_2 -Favour Royal Forest to Glenmore.pdf1.32 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_3 -Glenmore - Lough Bradan.pdf1.21 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_4 - Lough Bradan to Muckle Rocks.pdf1.06 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_5 - Muckle Rocks - Lough Nabull.pdf1.21 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_7 -Tully - Donagh.pdf1.22 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_8 -Donagh to Lisnaskea.pdf1.11 MB
PDFSliabh_Beagh_6 - Lough Nabull - Tully.pdf1.16 MB