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Derrynoyd River Trail

Derrynoyd Road, Draperstown, County Londonderry, BT45 7DW
Derrynoyd River Trail

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About

A circular route following a gravel forest trail through conifer and native woodland, and for a part along the River Moyola.

Start Point:
H769954

Finish Point:
H769954

Route:
The walk is an easy stroll and comprises of a stoned pathway among native and coniferous woodland and riverside. Follow the green and yellow waymarkers from the car park, completing the walk in an anticlockwise direction. The woodland is a mix of planted Noble Fir, Oak and Beech with a natural understorey of Bramble, Holly, Ivy and Wood Sorrel. The wood has a good ground flora with woodland plants being present including Wood Anemone, Primrose, Buttercup and a variety of fungi. It is host to a range of bird species alongside bats, grey squirrel, fox and badger. The close proximity to the river greatly enhances the biodiversity which offers fine views of the river and the ‘big bridge’ Derrynoid Bridge.

Distance:
0.9 miles

Terrain:
Gravel paths

Point of interest:
Moyola River, Derrynoyd Bridge

Facilities:
Parking area present

Publication:
Gateway to the Sperrins - A Guide for Walkers

Publication availability:
Available for download from this page

Nearest town:
Draperstown

OS map:
13

Facilities

Provider Preferences

  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Take the Derrynoyd Road from the village of Draperstown, the car park is on the left 1km after the outskirts of the village.

Public Transport Directions

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