Rising to the east on the slopes of Divis Mountain, the Crumlin River has carved a short but deep glen here as it approaches the waters of Lough Neagh. The glen consists of an area of mixed woodland with a wide variety of trees, plants and birds. It is sign posted off the Mill Road in Crumlin, just before the railway bridge as you head out of the town.
Nearest public toilet facilities are at Crumlin Leisure Centre on route.
Source: Visit Antrim and Newtownabbey
Difficulty level: Easy (40/100)
Length: 4,751 ft
Duration: 00h17
Total ascent: 32.8 ft
Maximal slope: 1.4 %
Average slope: 0.7 %
Net ascent: 0 ft
Total descent: 32.8 ft
Paved roads: 212 ft (4 %)
Cobblestones: 0 ft (0 %)
Car free roads: 4,255 ft (90 %)
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Water rich area
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