Lough Foyle is a sheltered haven on the Atlantic coast, a refuge for sailors, wintering birds, breeding seals and walkers. This is an inspiring off-road, level walk, for most of its length alongside a freshwater pond with reed beds and the expanse of Lough Foyle the other side of the sea wall!
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Limavady walk
posted on 20/01/23 by Walk NI. Last update : 01/02/23
Description
Start : Car park adjacent to the bridge over Ballykelly River. (BT49 9HU)
(S/E) From the car park, walk across the bridge and follow the gravel track to the left, following the river a short distance until you come to where it meets Lough Foyle. Depending on tide levels, you will see various waders and wildfowl (including Brent Geese in winter) feeding on the mudflats at the river mouth.
(1) Here, the track turns sharp right (North-East) and runs between the ‘back pond’ or ‘back cuts’ that drains the reclaimed land (much of it lying at or below sea level) and the grassy bank that abuts the sea wall.
Part of a concrete runway can be seen across the fields. This was the once strategically important RAF Ballykelly. Modern commercial aeroplanes cross these skies today, bound for the City of Derry airport to the east.
The track continues for two miles (3 Km) until it comes to the Burnfoot River which rises on Loughermore mountain to the south.
(2) Being a linear walk you will have to retrace your steps to the start point! (S/E)
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 2 m - Car Park Ballykelly
- 1 : km 0.36 - alt. 0 m - Back pond - Junction
- 2 : km 3.49 - alt. 0 m - Burnfoot River
- S/E : km 6.98 - alt. 2 m - Car Park Ballykelly
Useful Information
Start : Car park adjacent to the bridge over Ballykelly River. (BT49 9HU)
Driving to the start : On the Londonderry/ Derry side of Ballykelly. Turn on to Station Rd, a minor road that runs northwest off the A2. After about 1Km, cross rail track by the level crossing and park adjacent to the bridge over Ballykelly River.
Terrain : Rough track and sea wall
Facilities : Refreshments & toilets in Ballykelly
Dog Policy : Dogs must be kept under close control.
Public Transport : Translink
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Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.
During the walk or to do/see around
You will likely find otter spraints as you walk along and – if you are particularly fortunate – you may actually see an otter.
Keep an eye too for birds and mammal on the backpond drain that runs close to the track.