River Bann Visitor Attractions

The Lower Bann Valley has a whole host of wide ranging, all weather attractions for you to visit.

Attraction listings

41. Loughermore Forest - Garvagh, Coleraine

A predominantly coniferous woodland along the B69 with wild mountain scenery and forest walks.
42. Iniscarn Forest - Magherafelt

Located off the A29 Moneymore - Draperstown road, Iniscarn has a range of walks and is also the starting point for those wishing to climb the hill walk on Slieve Gullion mountain.
43. Cairndaisy Wood - Magherafelt

In Magherafelt district, Cairndaisy Wood is of both local and national botanical interest.
44. Christ Church - Castlerock, Coleraine

A cruciform church with a tower and polygonal spire. " An unusually ambitious little church of 1868-70 by Frederick William Porter, architect to the Clothworkers' Company. Built of the usual black basalt, with weathered cocoa-coloured sandstone ...
45. Moydamlaght Forest - Garvagh, Coleraine

Located off the B40 just five miles north west of Draperstown, forest nature trails link with neighboring hillwalking routes.
46. Old Church Tower - Ballymoney

A striking local landmark, the church tower is the oldest structure in Ballymoney. An ecclesiastical site from early times, this church was built in 1637 by Sir Randall MacDonald on the site of an earlier building. Listed building. Money ...
47. Randalstown Forest - Randalstown, Antrim

This mixed conifer forest contains a visitor centre, deer park, a national nature reserve and wild fowl refuge area. A complete tour on foot will take approximately 2 hours, covering 2.5 miles.
48. Cranfield Point - Randalstown, Antrim

The ruins of a church and Saint Olcans Holy Well are recognised still as a place of pilgrimage. Saint Olcan is said to be buried at the church in soil brought from Rome. Pilgrims count their prayers by dropping pebbles in the water. 4 miles ...
49. Ballyronan Wood - Magherafelt

Situated on the shores of Lough Neagh, a series of circumnavigating walks take you through this picturesque wooded are in and around Traad Ponds.
50. Learmount Wood - Garvagh, Coleraine

Located nine miles south east of Dungiven, Learmount Wood is a mixed conifer and broadleaved woodland bordering the River Faughan. This is an early 17th century estate established by the Beresford family.
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