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Antrim & Newtownabbey
'The Borough of Antrim & Newtownabbey is an ideal area to explore on foot. Steeped in folklore and set in tranquil countryside, the walking routes allow you to explore the rich natural and cultural heritage the Borough has to offer.'
'The Borough of Antrim is the jewel of Lough Neagh. Its central location, high quality tourist accommodation, superb retail facilities, rich tapestry of history and friendly welcome make it an idea ...
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'The trail gives a flavour of the area's rich cultural past by going back to the origins of Historic Antrim. At various locations on the trail, information panels provide detailed information and signpost the way to other places of interest.'
'Walkers can choose between a gentle stroll around the foot of Carnmoney Hill; a lower woodland walk (lasting approx 30 mins); or a hilltop walk (lasting over an hour). There are some steep incline ...
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'Carnmoney Hill is a green oasis in an urban area, and is rich in both history and wildlife ... '
'Visitors should be aware that paths in Crumlin Glen are steep and narrow in places. There are 2 ways to access the Glen from Crumlin village. Crumlin Glen is signposted on Nutt's Corner R ...
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'The pretty Glen consists of an area of mixed woodland with a wide variety of trees, plants and birds. A picnic area, car parking and toilet facilities are situated next to the start of the riverside and woodland walk, which leads to a waterfall and Cockle House. The Cockle House is a little gothic-arched rubble stoned building and, according to folklore, was built facing Mecca as a Muslim temple for the landowner's servant.'
'Walking is one of the simplest, safest and most effective form of physical activity. Every adult in Northern Ireland should accumulate 30 minutes of physical activity on most days of the week.'
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'The Borough of Antrim & Newtownabbey is an ideal area to explore on foot. Steeped in folklore and set in tranquil countryside, the walking routes allow you to explore the rich natural and cultural heritage the Borough has to offer.'
'The Three Milewater river winds its way through Newtownabbey, creating a natural haven within a busy urban area. However the river was also natural barrier to people easily accessing facilities in ...
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'A new traffic-free route from Corr's Corner in Newtownabbey to the shores of Belfast Lough at Whiteabbey, to provide people with great cycling and walking links right into Belfast city centre, or out into beautiful surrounding countryside.'
Newtownabbey Way [WalkNI]
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