Peatlands Bog Walk

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This bogland walk also takes in hazelwood glades and grassland.

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    County Armagh

    Distance 2.5 miles

    OS Map 19

    Terrain Tarmac road and woodchip paths

    Nearest Town Loughgall

    Route Shape Circular

    Grid Reference H897603

    Route Type Lakeland, Parkland & Grassland

    Route Description

    For the 2.5 mile route, follow the path sign marked with purple arrows. There are another four walks within the park, sign marked with different coloured arrows and of various lengths.

    This walk is also suitable for people with limited mobility, please see link below to Disabled Ramblers NI.

     

    Point of Interest

    Peatland landscape, open lake apple blossom in season

    Getting to the start

    Take turn-off for Junction 13 on the M1 and follow the sign for Peatlands Park

    Public transport

    Translink – journeyplanner.translink.co.uk

    Dog Policy

    Dogs must be kept under control at all times. Please clean up after your dog.

    Facilities

    Reception area, free car park, toilets, Education Centre and railway. The following facilities are available for users with limited mobility: – Café (wheelchair accessible) – Disabled toilets – Disabled parking – Mobility vehicle available – Hearing loop system – Visitors Centre

    Accessibility Grade

    Grade 5

    • There may not be a formalised path, and variable, single file trails are to be expected.
    • Gradients and cross slope could be expected to be steep and not limited.
    • Obstacles and surface breaks of greater than 75mm measured across the line of the path to be expected.
    • Overhanging branches are possible. Passing places and rest areas may not be formalised or provided.