
Innevall Railway Walk
Innevall Railway Walk is a short circular walk through lowland countryside including bogland, and an old railway embankment. The Goll Bog moss is home to local wildlife including Snipe, Grey Heron, Mink, Otters, Bulrush and Reed Grasses.
The Great Northern Railway Line provides a scenic viewpoint to the surrounding landscape of farmland with neat hedgerows and woodlands.
County
Tyrone
Distance
1.2 miles
OS Map
Sheet 14
Nearest Town
Stewartstown
Route Shape
Circular
Route Type
Parkland & Grassland
Terrain
Gravel carpark good farm lanes
Grid Reference (Start)
H885732
Grid Reference (End)
H885732
Point of Interest
Wildlife/nature
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Other Area
Route Description
Leaving the car park exit left, through the gate and follow the farmland to Goll Bogs Moss. Follow the path past the moss over the second bridge and gate, bear left and follow path alongside a fence to the railway embankment.
Continue along the railway bed to Annie Sloan's Cottage, and rest point - seating area.
Return to Innervall car park via farm lane and short road section.
Getting to the Start (by Public Transport)
Translink - journeyplanner.translink.co.uk
Getting to the Start (by Car)
Walk starts at Innevall car park.
To get to the car park - situated off the B160 Stewartstown to Coagh Road - 1 mile from Stewartstown/ 5 miles from Coagh.
After approx 1 mile from Stewartstown turn left onto Annaghmore Rd signed to Grange 3.
Approximately 1.2 miles along this road after a bridge there is a small car park on the left.
Facilities
Car park
Publication
Route card, Cookstown Visitor Guide, Sperrins Walking Guide
Publication Availability
Cookstown Tourist Information Centre 028 8676 7994
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