Quality Walk

Glenarm Forest

Glenarm is probably one of the least known of the nine glens of Antrim. The forest is small, but has a wide variety of tree species growing under excellent conditions of soil and climate. Throughout the forest the tree species such as oak, ash, beech, sycamore, Japanese larch, Sitka spruce and many others compete for survival. On the forest floor plants such as bluebells, primroses, dog's mercury and ground ivy can all be found.

The numerous feeder streams which run down the side of the glen to join the Glenarm river form ribbons of natural vegetation through the man made forest. The Lead, which was built early in the 19th century to bring water from the top of the glen to the 'whitening mill' beside Glenarm harbour, now forms a part of Glenarm's industrial archaeology.

The Glenarm river runs on a straight course down the centre of the glen to join the sea at Glenarm village. It is normally well stocked with Brown Trout, Sea Trout, Salmon and Eels; and along its banks Mallard, Heron, Dipper, Kingfishers and the odd otter can be seen.

County

Antrim

Distance

2 miles

OS Map

Sheet 9

Nearest Town

Glenarm

Route Shape

Circular

Route Type

Forest

Terrain

Forest paths, some hills

Grid Reference (Start)

D312151

Grid Reference (End)

D312151

Point of Interest

Wildlife, views

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Antrim Coast & Glens

Route Description

Follow the waymarkers within the forest.

Red - 2 miles

Blue - 1 mile

Yellow - 0.5 miles (riverside walk)

These walks are situated in a working forest environment and may be subject to diversion and closure from time to time.

Up to date information is available on the Forest Service web site - link below.

Nearby beaches include Carnlough Beach.

Getting to the Start (by Public Transport)

Translink - journeyplanner.translink.co.uk

Getting to the Start (by Car)

From Glenarm Village (A2 larne to Carnlough Rd): Follow Toberwine Street to forest where there is parking for up to 10 cars.

Facilities

In Glenarm village there are public toilets and numerous shops and cafes.

Publication

Larne Walks

Publication Availability

For more information contact Larne TIC on Tel: 028 2826 0088 or by email at larnetourism@btconnect.com or contact Glenarm Village Committee on 028 2884 1087

Walk Location
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