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Hiking around Glore offers routes that navigate through forests, past waterfalls, and over low hills. The area is part of the Antrim Coast & Glens, characterized by its varied landscape which includes woodland paths and quarry trails. The network of trails provides options for different fitness levels, from short, easy walks to more challenging hill loops.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.3
(11)
73
hikers
4.74km
01:21
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(8)
67
hikers
4.29km
01:12
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(6)
24
hikers
5.37km
01:31
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.0km
03:36
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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12
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18.2km
05:18
480m
480m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Don’t need much by way of gear to get round here.
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An old-fashioned marina in a fishing village. An idyllic place to stop during the long walk on this stretch of the CCR.
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A truly beautiful spot to visit a nice easy walk but the path to the falls is a little narrow and you need to take care if it’s wet.
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Explore the rich history of Gortin Quarry, a site of great importance in supplying construction materials to the local area. Although the quarry is no longer in operation, it has evolved into a picturesque destination perfect for a leisurely stroll. From here, you can enjoy stunning views of the beautiful Antrim coast and Irish Sea.
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Scawt Hill is a mountain summit and volcanic plug located in the Antrim Coast Area of Natural Beauty in Northern Ireland. From here, you can enjoy views up and down the incredible Antrim Coast and out to the Irish Sea toward
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Situated at an impressive height of 381m, Black Hill boasts a prominent position in the scenic county of Mid and East Antrim. Take in the remarkable beauty of the Irish coastline as you enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views in both the northern and southern directions, as well as of the surrounding countryside inland.
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Most phallic tombstone in Ireland according to the sign at the end of the path :D
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Start your walk off in the picturesque seaside village of Glenarm in County Antrim. There are a number of enjoyable things to do here such as visit the mighty Glenarm Castle, discover one of the many fantastic small eateries and bars, or take a walk down the marina.
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Yes, the region offers several easier walks perfect for a family outing. A great option is the Glenarm Forest loop — Antrim Coast & Glens, a pleasant walk of under 3 miles (4.7 km) through woodland that can be completed in about an hour and a half.
Definitely. For a route that features a waterfall, consider the Cranny Falls from Carnlough — Antrim Coast & Glens hike. It's a relatively short and easy walk that leads you to the beautiful Cranny Falls.
Many trails in the area are suitable for hiking with a dog, but they should generally be kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Forest paths and quarry trails can be great for walking with your canine companion, but always check local signage at the trailhead for specific rules.
If you're looking for a strenuous, full-day hike, the Black Hill loop from Glenarm is an excellent choice. This 11.3-mile (18.2 km) trail involves a significant climb with nearly 500 meters of elevation gain, offering a rewarding challenge.
Yes, most of the popular routes in the area are loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same place without retracing your steps. For a moderately difficult circular hike, the Black Hill loop — Antrim Coast & Glens is a great 8.1-mile (13.0 km) option.
The trails around Glore are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the variety of the landscape, from the peaceful woodland paths of Glenarm Forest to the more rugged quarry trails and scenic climbs in the Antrim Coast & Glens.
Summer offers the best conditions with long daylight hours and lush green landscapes. Autumn is also a beautiful time to visit, as the woodlands display vibrant fall colors. Trails can be muddy in spring and winter, so be sure to wear appropriate waterproof footwear if hiking during those seasons.
Yes, you can. The Gortin Quarry & Cranny Falls loop — Antrim Coast & Glens is a perfect example, combining a walk to a waterfall with a path through the historic Gortin Quarry on a single, easy loop.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find everything from well-maintained woodland paths and riverside walkways to steeper, more rugged quarry trails and open hillside tracks. The area is part of the Antrim Coast & Glens, known for its mix of rolling hills and forest scenery.
Most of the main trailheads, such as those in Glenarm and Carnlough, have designated parking areas. For specific routes, the komoot Tour details often include parking information and a map to the starting point. It's always a good idea to arrive early on weekends, as spots can fill up.
While Glore offers fantastic trails, other highly-regarded hiking areas in Ireland include the
Bog of Frogs Loop in Howth, known for its coastal views, and the famous Cliffs of Moher Walking Trail, which offers breathtaking scenery. For a different experience, the Kilmurry Bog Walk & Nature Trail provides a lovely, gentle walk through unique bogland habitat.


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