Start : Moira Railway Station, (BT67 0NE) Station Rd (B105), Moira.
(S) Begin walking from the entrance located in the car park of Moira Railway Station.
(1) Passing under the bridge that carries the railway line which was built in 1833, stop to have a look at the unusual “skew brickwork” used to add strength to the bridge and how the strain of the tow rope cut notches in the iron guard at the foot of the bridge. Further along walk around 1.5 Km and passing the car park and picnic tables at Soldierstown Car Park.
(2) Then you come to a large expanse of water, known as the Broad Water. (A)
(3) The final part of the walk will take you along Broad water. Pursue along the path until it take you into the Village of Aghalee. (Around 2.6 Km).
For those who wish to continue their journey towards Lisburn, then you can either take the train from Moira Railway Station or simply follow small country back roads, joining the towpath of the Lagan Valley Regional Park at Union Locks, Blaris Road, Lisburn. (E)