Croaghan, County Antrim

Croaghan

Experience panoramic views that extend from the Croaghan summit

  • Croaghan, County Antrim
  • Croaghan, County Antrim

Walkers can enjoy two challenging circular upland routes taking in the summit at Croaghan from which magnificent panoramic views can be appreciated at their most magnificent. At Breen Forest, you’ll find a self-guided waymarked trail consisting of open hillside, marshy upland and forest tracks with fine views. The trail is located within the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so keep your eyes peeled here because there are deer, badger, fox and stoat wandering about.

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