A selection of two-day walks for the more ambitious walker along the IAT Ulster-Ireland taking in a variety of scenery.
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Ardara to Donegal Town
Starting in Ardara this route passes through Glenties on its way to Lough Eske and the lively Donegal Town. The waymarking on this section is a yellow on black walking man and arrow disk with ‘Bluestack Way’ written on it. We recommend taking some time to explore the Lough Eske Nature Trail as part of your ramble.
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Gortin Glen Forest Park to Moneyneany
The Sperrin Mountains form the largest area of upland in Northern Ireland. This 23-mile section of the Ulster Way journeys through the heart of the range, mainly following quiet roads and tracks. The highlight is the middle portion through the exceptionally scenic Glenelly Valley. From the head of the valley, walkers who wish to shorten the final road section to Moneyneany can use the public bus service along the B47.
Distance: 23 miles (37km) | More Information
Moyle Way
Taking the walker through a magnificent land of geology, wildlife, history and folklore, this route passes a wealth of rivers, ancient monuments and exposed hill summits before reaching its end in the beautiful Glenariff Forest Park.
Distance: 27 miles (43km) | More Information