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The best walks and hikes around Carrickaldreen

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Hikes around Carrickaldreen explore the landscape of the Ring of Gullion, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region's terrain is defined by the slopes of Slieve Gullion, with routes passing through forest parks and across open hillsides. The network of Carrickaldreen walking trails offers a mix of moderate mountain loops and easier paths suitable for a variety of fitness levels.

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  • The most popular hiking route is the Slieve Gullion loop — Ring of Gullion

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Slieve Gullion loop — Ring of Gullion

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Beyond the Horizon
October 9, 2024, Cloverhill Golf Course

As you walk along the road, the vast landscape of the Ring of Gullion opens up before you. On both sides stretches the Cloverhill Golf Course, nestled in the rolling hills at the foot of Mullaghbane Mountain. The well-kept fairways and greens contrast beautifully with the wild nature around them, and you always have clear views of the green expanses framed by the mountain in the distance. It is an interesting sight how the landscaped lawns of the golf course merge with the surrounding nature. The path leads you further through this peaceful scenery, while the backdrop changes with every bend. Here you feel the peace that the golf course radiates, while the surrounding fields and forests give you the feeling of being deep in nature. A relaxing moment on your hike through this varied landscape.

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The Ballykeel Dolmen, also known as the "Witch's Chair", stands alone on the edge of a green river terrace and invites you to take a look back into the past. With its three supporting stones and the imposing capstone, over three metres long, the dolmen looks like a stone sculpture left behind by a long-forgotten culture. The simple but distinctive tripod shape is a testament to the archaic construction that attracted people to this place over 4000 years ago. Excavations around the dolmen have uncovered the remains of a stone mound and Neolithic pottery that tell of the rites and customs of this early community. When you stand among the stones, you feel the mystique of the place - a place that inspires the imagination then and now. Nearby you will find other megalithic structures such as the Portal Tomb of Aughadanove, which together reflect the rich archaeological heritage of the region.

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In the middle of the forest, you suddenly find yourself standing in front of a bizarre stone creature - the "witch". She looks as if she has just risen from the mossy ground, with a mischievous smile and deep, expressive wrinkles on her face. This artfully designed stone is one of those unexpected encounters that transform the forest into a small adventure land. When you explore this magical place surrounded by old trees and whispering leaves, it almost seems as if the witch is greeting you with a wink. Here you can linger for a moment, enjoy the silence and let your imagination run wild - who knows what stories this forest still has to tell?

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On the way through the Giant's Lair you will be immersed in Irish legends. As soon as you pass under the artistically carved archway, a magical world opens up in which the story of Finn McCool comes to life. The path leads you and the whole family through four chapters that bring the world of legend to life with lovingly designed stations. For the little ones it is an exciting treasure hunt - at every bend there are new clues waiting for them, which they eagerly discover. While they run ahead to find the next adventure, there is enough time for you to enjoy the lush nature. The dense trees, the mosses and the ancient carvings make you forget everyday life. You are in the middle of a story that unfolds further with every step.

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As soon as you cross the gentle ridge of Slieve Gullion, the North Cairn stretches out before you - a slightly smaller hill than its southern neighbour, but no less impressive. The stones that gather here seem like silent sentinels, witnesses of the distant Bronze Age. Two ancient stone boxes were once found here during excavations, which lay hidden in the depths of history. The North Cairn, with its diameter of around 18 metres, invites you to pause for a moment and enjoy the peace. But it is not just the Cairn that is fascinating. Right next to it lies "Calliagh Beara's Lough", a quiet mountain lake that, according to legend, is the home of the witch Beara. On a clear day, the sky is reflected in the calm waters and you can almost feel the ancient magic of this place coming to life. The road here may be rocky, but the landscape rewards with sweeping views and a touch of mysticism that makes Slieve Gullion something special.

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November 27, 2023, Slieve Gullion Summit

A tough climb but great views from the top!

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This small forest at the foot of Slieve Gullion seems to be straight out of a fairy tale. Running through it will leave you enchanted, and you'll come across curious sculptures like this giant witch's face.

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October 17, 2023, Ballykeel Dolmen

To be able to see the Ballykeel dolmen, you'll need to take a small detour from Mill Road onto Ballykeel Road. Here, you can view the Ballykeel dolmen and cairn, which is dated between 4000 and 2500 BC

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult are the hikes around Carrickaldreen?

The trails in this area, which primarily explore the Ring of Gullion, offer a range of difficulties. Most routes are rated as moderate, involving significant ascents on the slopes of Slieve Gullion. However, there are also a number of easier walks available, particularly within the forest parks. Out of more than 40 trails, most are either easy or moderate, with only a couple considered difficult.

Are there any family-friendly walks in the area?

Yes, there are several easier walks suitable for families. A good option is the Killeavy Castle & Slieve Gullion Forest Park loop. It's a relatively short walk of about 2.6 miles (4.2 km) through the forest park, offering a great introduction to the area without a major climb.

Can I bring my dog on the trails?

Dogs are generally welcome on many of the trails in the Ring of Gullion area, but they should be kept on a leash, especially on open hillsides where livestock may be grazing. Always check local signage at trailheads for specific rules, particularly within Slieve Gullion Forest Park.

What are the parking options for hiking Slieve Gullion?

The main access point for Slieve Gullion is through the Slieve Gullion Forest Park, which has a dedicated car park. Be aware that this can get very busy, especially on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is recommended. Some trailheads, like those starting from local roads, may have limited lay-by or roadside parking.

How long does a typical hike to the summit of Slieve Gullion take?

A typical circular hike to the summit of Slieve Gullion and back is usually around 8.5 miles (13.7 km) and takes about 4 to 5 hours to complete. This can vary depending on your pace and the specific route you choose, as there are several approaches to the top.

Are there any circular or loop walks available?

Yes, many of the most popular hikes in the area are loop trails. The main routes up Slieve Gullion are circular, allowing you to experience different views on your ascent and descent. The Slieve Gullion loop from Forkhill Road is a great example of a rewarding circular hike.

What is the terrain like on the trails?

The terrain is quite varied. You can expect a mix of well-maintained forest paths, open grassy hillsides, and rocky mountain tracks, especially as you approach the summit of Slieve Gullion. Some sections can be boggy and wet underfoot, so waterproof hiking boots are strongly recommended.

Are there any less strenuous hikes that still offer good views?

Certainly. For a moderate walk that avoids the main summit climb but still explores the local heritage, consider the Poet's Trail: Forkhill Route. It's a 7-mile (11.3 km) walk with more gentle inclines, taking you through the landscape that inspired local poets.

What do other hikers think of the trails around Carrickaldreen?

The hiking routes in this region are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views from the summit of Slieve Gullion and the mix of historical sites and natural beauty found on the trails.

Can you suggest a longer, moderate walk in the area?

For a longer day out, The Poets Trails: Ballykeel Route is an excellent choice. This 8-mile (13 km) trail is rated as moderate and takes you through the rolling hills and historical landscapes of the Ring of Gullion, offering a different perspective from the main mountain routes.

Where can I find a pub for food after my hike?

After exploring the trails, you can find several pubs and restaurants in the nearby villages surrounding the Ring of Gullion, such as Forkhill, Mullaghbawn, and Meigh. These offer a welcoming spot to relax and enjoy a meal.

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