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Derry City Strabane
'Travels through a particularly scenic part of the Sperrins Area of Outstanding Natural Beatuty. The route offers stunning views of Glenelly and the Owenkillew Valley. With heather clad hills, tranquil valleys and a rich cultural heritage the Sperrin Mountains await your discovery.'
'This Heritage Trail has identified 100 sites of particular historic significance - from Cathedrals and Churches, Parks and Villages, Murals and Monuments all within the Derry City Council ...
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'We're on the Trail ... to discover the rich natural and built heritage of a city and its hinterland that is unrivalled in Ireland. Trace the story of this vibrant Walled City and see the ever changing skyline of a city constant in the warmth of its welcome.'
'Our walks are throughout Donegal and the Sperrins. Regularly we organise walking weekends throughout Ireland and annually we organise a trip to Scotland, The Lake District in England or Wa ...
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'We provide a weekly programme of walks, alternating between Saturdays and Sundays. Our walks start in Derry/Londonderry from either Waterside Station or Templemore Sports Complex, depending where the walk is at. While some of our walks are on forest trails and paths many are in mountainous areas where there are no paths.'
'From Derry a traffic-free cycle path runs parallel to the River Foyle towards the border with Donegal. This section uses the track-bed of the former Great Northern Railway. This is a shared-use pa ...
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'Connecting Derry City to the border towns of Lifford and Strabane this cycle route is a mixture of traffic free paths and quiet country roads and lanes which crosses between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. There are many attractions along the route including the Foyle Valley Railway Museum or Gray's Printer's Museum.'
'The Appalachian Mountains were formed more than 250 Million years ago during the Paleozoic Era, when the earth’s plates collided to form the supercontinent Pangea. They straddled the cent ...
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'On August 31, 2013, the International Appalachian Trail welcomed Northern Ireland's Ulster Way as its newest member and celebrated the completion of the IAT across the emerald isle, from Slieve League in the Republic to the ferry terminal at Larne.' (On June 5, 2010 at the grand opening of the Appalachian Trail Museum in Pine Grove State Park, Pennsylvania, the International Appalachian Trail officially welcomed Scotland and the West Highland Way as the first European Chapter of the IAT.)
'In the steep, wooded Glen of the Burntollet River, south-west of Derry/Londonderry, lies Ness Country Park. 55 hectares of mixed woodland along with open parkland make up the Park which e ...
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'There are over 7km of stunning woodland and riverside walks including a magnificent waterfall walk. For the less able visitors, there is also a meadow walk which offers easy access walking.'
'Walks are available at a variety of levels including easy strolls (perfect for families and budding nature photographers), moderate treks and challenging hill wal ...
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Usually held Mid-September.
Far and Wild
'We cater for those who enjoy all aspects of walking from an easy ramble to the more challenging hillwalks ... Our walks alternate each week and they are graded in order of ability: (A) eas ...
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'The Club was founded October 2008. Based in the Strabane area we regularly walk in the Sperrins, the Bluestacks, and Glenveagh ranges which are all on our doorstep.'
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