Peatland Walk Peatland Walk
Route Description
Follow the path sign marked with red arrows.
There are another four walks of varying lengths.
Peatlands Park was the first of its type in the
Derryhubbert
Bog British Isles and was specifically established to
promote and facilitate peatland awareness and
issues. Visitors can explore the 680 acre site on
foot along its many paths and wooden walkways.
Start/Finish
Derryadd
In fact there are over 10 miles of paths leading
Entrance
Lake
the visitor through the many and varied habitats
within the park. At 5.5 miles the Peatland Walk is
M1 Junction 13
one of the longest walks within the Park
providing opportunities to see insectivorous
One of five walks through the bogland of the plants, newts, hen harrier, dragonflies and
Peatlands Park. Scottish wood ants (found nowhere else in
County Tyrone
Ireland). For further information visit
www.ehsni.gov.uk/peatlands or email
Distance 5.5 miles (8.8km)
peatland@doeni.gov.uk.
OS Map OSNI Sheet 19, Armagh
Nearest Town Loughgall
How to get there
Route Shape Circular
Take the turn-off for Junction 13 on the M1 and
follow the signs for Peatlands Park.
Points of Interest Apple blossom, peatland and
open lake
Facilities
Terrain Tarmac road, woodchip paths,
Reception area, car park, toilets, Education
boardwalks
Centre and small gauge railway.
Grid Ref (Start) H897604
Grid Ref (Finish) H897604
Discover it for yourself!
Discover it for yourself!
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