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🏞️Glenade Valley Walk

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A gentle, scenic walk through the Glenade Valley in County Fermanagh, perfect for families with children of all ages. The path follows a river with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and boglands.
- Well-maintained, mostly flat path suitable for pushchairs and little legs.
- Plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting (birds, sheep, and maybe deer).
- No facilities on the route, so bring snacks and water.
- Parking available at the trailhead.
The walk is free and open year-round, but can be muddy after rain.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor

Travel tips

  • Bring plenty of water and snacks

    There are no facilities on the route, so pack enough water and snacks for everyone before you start. Consider a small rucksack or backpack to keep hands free.

  • Pushchairs work well on this route

    The mostly flat, well-maintained path is pushchair-friendly, making it ideal for families with babies or toddlers who can't walk the full distance.

  • Expect muddy conditions after rain

    The path can become very muddy after rainfall. Waterproof clothing and sturdy boots are essential, and pushchair wheels may get clogged.

  • Check weather and ground conditions first

    Visit on a dry day if possible. Check local weather forecasts and recent rainfall before planning your visit to avoid slippery or boggy sections.

  • Parking is available at the trailhead

    Parking is available at the start of the walk, making it easy to access with children and all the kit you'll need to bring.

  • Plan for a flexible visit duration

    There's no set walk distance given, so go at your own pace. Turn back whenever children are tired—the scenic route works both ways.

  • Great for wildlife spotting

    Keep an eye out for birds, sheep, and possibly deer. Bring binoculars if children enjoy wildlife spotting, and move quietly for the best chances.

  • Dress for bogland weather

    Bogland areas can be windy and exposed. Layer up and bring windproof jackets even on mild days, as weather can change quickly.

  • Wear proper footwear

    Waterproof, grip-soled boots or wellies are worth investing in. The ground can be uneven and muddy, especially for little walkers.

  • It's free to visit year-round

    The walk is free and accessible any time of year, so you can visit whenever suits your family's schedule without worrying about opening times.

  • Bring a camera for the views

    The mountain and bogland scenery is stunning. Letting children take photos can keep them engaged and give them a sense of achievement.

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