Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail
Parking available
A meandering boardwalk across the bogland leads to a 'stairway to heaven' with sublime views.

šŸ“œ Formidable hike through Northern Ireland's toughest terrain, featuring a boardwalk and a 'stairway to heaven' to Cuilcagh Mountain summit.
šŸ” Part of a UNESCO recognised European geopark, protecting rare boglands.

Why Go

šŸžļø Breathtaking landscape and sublime views from the summit.
🚶 Unique experience traversing expansive boglands on a wooden boardwalk.
šŸ’” Explore a protected area of great scientific importance with unique wildlife.

Why Avoid

šŸ• Dogs not permitted on the trail.
ā›°ļø Moderate to difficult hike with steep steps, requires sturdy footwear.
ā˜” Weather can change quickly, visibility can deteriorate.

Tips

šŸŽ’ Carry water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and weather-appropriate clothing.
šŸ—‘ļø No waste disposal facilities; take all belongings and litter home.
šŸ“± Mobile reception is poor; let someone know your plans.

Cost

šŸ’° Car parking Ā£6 per car, charity groups get 20% discount.

Parking

šŸ…æļø Small private parking lot, pre-booking recommended.
Free parking available 1 mile away at Killykeeghan Nature Reserve.

Toilets

🚻 No toilet facilities along the trail; closest at Marble Arch Caves visitor center or Killykeeghan Nature Reserve.

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