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1. Slieve Gullion,


A mountain walk linked with forest tracks and minor roads
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2. Treasure Trails,


The company, run by Allan Hamilton provides mystery walking and driving trails across the south of Northern Ireland and aims to get people to switch off their TVs and games consoles and get out and about exploring the towns and cities of Northern ...
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3. Loughgall Country Park - Bridlepath,


A scenic walk through woodland
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4. Loughgall Country Park - Lakeside Path,


Scenic route around lake
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5. Loughgall Country Park - Orchard Walk,


Scenic walk taking in Orchards
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6. Gosford Forest Park,,


Starting and finishing in the main car park, this trail leads towards the Mill Ponds, crossing over the Drumlack River. The woodland cover opens into parkland as the trail returns to the car park via the red deer and heritage poultry enclosures.
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7. The Argory,


Lime Tree Walk takes you along the avenue of pollarded lime trees under-planted by snowdrops and spring flowers. This walk passes The Argory Oak Plantation, returning to the house by the main drive. Wheel chair friendly
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8. Lagan Canal Towpath, Craigavon


This is a very attractive and gentle trail following the line of the old Lagan Canal Towpath. The path is smooth and flat and is ideal for disables users, walkers and cyclists. This section of the towpath was opened in 1794, the bridges are a ...
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9. Peatlands Parkside Walk,


A short through Peatlands Park
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10. Armagh Guided Tours, Markethill, Armagh


County Armagh set in the province of Ulster is well known as "The Gap of The North". It is a county rich in culture, myth and legend and has a City known world wide as the Christian Capital of Ireland.
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