The trail is on ramparts through an extensive area of low lying peat. The site is very natural and unspoilt.
Armagh
3 miles
Sheets 20
Portadown
Circular
Parkland & Grassland
Unsurfaced paths, muddy in place
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A natural site, lots of wildlife - birds, dragonfly, butterflies
Other Area
The walk starts at the entrance ot the Nature Reserve. Follow the red waymarkers around the site in a circuit. The last 100m are along a minor road back to the start.
Translink - journeyplanner.translink.co.uk
Dogs are allowed. Must be kept under control at all times
Toilets, refreshments and accomodation in Portadown
Walking and Cycling in Craigavon
Lough Neagh Discovery Centre Oxford Island 02838 322205
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paul allen 28 June, 2016 @ 11:33
I went to Brackagh yesterday with a friend and because the Nettles and Ferns were that Long and High we didn't get on our usual walk,it would really need better looked after also you have to watch were you walk as on the main path all you see is Dog Fouling,i wish someone would please cut the paths and keep it free from heavy growth and something needs done about the Dog Fouling.Also it would be nice to see a Seat along the main Paths.