Start : Gortmore View Point car park onto the Bishop’s Road. (BT49 0LJ)
(S/E) On entering Gortmore view point from the car park spaces.
(1) Turn left immediately and look for a stile to cross the fence near the cliff line (IC 715 342). Head South keeping the fence line on your right with the distinct outline of Binevenagh Mountain and the expanse of Lough Foyle in front of you (visibility permitting of course). You are now walking through the townland of Gortmore.
The trail flows gently downhill through this grazed upland area, after approximately 400 metres you meet a small headland (IC 714 338). (A)
Continue Southwards along the fence line as the alluvial plain of Magilligan spreads out below you to the West. Many of the fields immediately below the cliff feature stone walls and have an undulating topography that contrasts with the larger level fields that stretch down to meet with the Lough Foyle shore. The area around the Duncrun Road is a raised beach and is home to a range of archaeological features.
Keep following the fence line to meet an old iron gate which forms part of a ‘slap’, (IC 711 330).
(2) Turn left (South-East) to follow the fence uphill a short distance and then continue on to sweep round to meet a stile to take you onto the Bishop’s Road (IC 713 326).
You skirt past Hell’s Hole a distinctive gulley which is best seen from the Duncrun Road or Seacoast Road. Please note that Hell’s Hole is not publicly accessible.
(3) Cross the stile and carefully turn left (North) onto the Bishop’s road keeping an eye out for traffic and follow the road north for 1.5 Kms as it climbs gently to return to Gortmore Viewpoint. (S/E)