Start : The walk starts at the main car park at Drumkeeragh Forest (BT25 2LB) (though you can shorten it if preferred).
(S/E) Follow the forest trail for a short distance from the car park towards the South-West corner of the forest walking parallel with the Drumnaquoile Road. Leave the forest at the access barrier/lay-by off the Drumnaquoile Road (alternatively, park here in the first instance).
(1) Turn right (North-West) into the Drumnaquoile/Castlewellan Road (C376) and walk down the hill being alert for traffic and exercising common sense on these narrow country roads.
After approx. 2 miles look out for the Gaelic Football ground on your right, a short distance past this on the right is a lane marked with a bridleway sign (this is Darby’s Loanin’).
(2) Turn right (East) into this lane and follow it. After around 520, continue through a farmyard until you reach the Moneynabane Road. There are a series of wooden equestrian gates across the route. The path can be very muddy and wet at times and appropriate footwear is recommended.
(3) On meeting the Moneynabane Road turn Left (East) and continue along this road for approx. 0.5 mile, enjoying the views of Slieve Croob on the Right. The River Lagan, on which the city of Belfast is built, rises as a tiny stream on the slopes of Slieve Croob. Look out for a wooden bridleway sign on the right.
(4) Turn right (East) and follow this lane (Glen Loanin’) past the farmyward to meet the Drumboy Road. The lane has an uenven surface and can be muddy and wet at times. Appropriate footwear recommended. It gives great views across the surrounding countryside.
(5) At Drumboy Road, turn right (South-West) into the road and walk towards the mountain to reach C376 after around 1.3 Km.
(6) At its junction with the Drumnaquoile/Castlewellan Road take a left (South-East) and retrace your steps to return to the starting point. (S/E)