Quality Walk

Ronan's Way, Green Loop

A rare opportunity to access some of the most stunning scenery in the Glens of Antrim on foot. The Green Loop is one of four walking routes through a truly inspiring landscape featuring the Glendun River, farmland, woodland scrub and peatland for a true taste of the countryside and the famous Glens.

County

Antrim

Distance

0.9 miles

OS Map

Sheet 5

Nearest Town

Cushendun

Route Shape

Circular

Route Type

Hill

Terrain

Grass, farm track, muddy in part

Grid Reference (Start)

D194310

Grid Reference (End)

D194310

Point of Interest

Breath taking views of the Irish countryside and beyond to the Mull of Kintyre.

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Antrim Coast & Glens

Route Description

Located on the McAuley Farm, a stretch of land in memory of Ronan McAuley, a True Glens man who had a dream that more people would explore and enjoy Glendun and the exquisite views of the land that he called home. These trails provide rare access to one of the stunning Nine Glens of Antrim, Glendun.

Ronan’s Way is located on a working farm so please respect the family property, land and their ability to manage their farm on your visit, as this walk has only been made possible by their generosity.

Beginning at the carpark off the Glendun Rd you will find the trailhead panel and waymarker posts. This walk follows the green waymarkers. The green loop is the shortest and lowest route taking you up to Sevagh House and back down through grassy field along the Glen river.

The diversity of natural habitat (woodland, peatland, farmland and the river) in Glendun means that there is an abundance of wildlife to see. You may be lucky to spot some of our most impressive mammals such as the otter, fox and pine marten. There are lots of different bird species including siskins in the woodland, and grouse, skylarks and the occasional curfew higher up the mountain. There are a number of birds of prey in the skies such as the merlin, hen harrier and buzzard. There are also lots of wildflowers and insect species throughout the farm.

Please note as this is working farmland livestock may be present and the ground is often very mucky underfoot so walking boots are strongly recommended. A number of stiles are also present along all routes. As the walks are situated within a glen, steep sections are present on all walks however this makes for incredible views across the glen. A couple of benches are situated along the routes so you can sit back and enjoy a moment of contemplation as you spend time admiring the views.

 

Getting to the Start (by Public Transport)

Translink – journeyplanner.translink.co.uk

Getting to the Start (by Car)

From Cushendun Caravan Park head along the Glendun Rd passing under the viaduct and continue along the Glendun Rd for approximately 1.5 miles where you will see a concrete bridge crossing into a field with a driveway directly opposite the bridge. Drive over the bridge and the carpark is in this field on the McAuley family farmland. You will see the waymarkers and trailhead panel here to begin your walk.

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed. Dogs are not allowed.

Facilities

Public toilets, picnic area, playground, and restaurants are available in the nearby village of Cushendun.

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