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Killyclogher Burn

Co Tyrone
Killyclogher Burn

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A peaceful off road route, leaving from the village of Killyclogher and winding its way through open farmland, and following the Killyclogher Burn along the way.

Start Point:
H470 737

Finish Point:
H476 753

Route:
Start the route by passing through the gap in the bridge that crosses over the Killyclogher Burn on the Old Mountfield Road. Continue to follow the worn path along the edge of the burn, until reaching a large stile – parts of this section are wet underfoot. Cross the stile and continue along the edge of the field with the burn on your right, crossing over several other stiles in the process. You eventually come to a small gated bridge crossing a stream, pass over this bridge and continue uphill to reach the end of the route. Retrace your steps to get back to the start.

Distance:
0.8 miles

Terrain:
Grass path, open fields

Point of interest:
Killyclogher Village, Killyclogher Burn

Facilities:
Car parking

Nearest town:
Killyclogher

OS map:
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  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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