Start : The walk begins from the council car park along Trassey Road at the northern foot of Clonachullion Hill.
(S/E) Walk left (South) from the car park entrance to reach a combined gate and stile marking the start of the Trassey Track (115 m).
(1)Please use the stile and keep the gate closed. Then carry on South for 140 m or so.
(2) Cross two further stiles to arrive at the forest edge and the beginning of open mountainside (1 Km). Beyond the third stile the track continues 1.5 Km to a ford.
Threading its way uphill, the track approaches the Trassey River along the left hand side. At this point the cliffs of Spellack (A), the North-East shoulder of Slieve Meelmore flank the opposite bank of the river.
(3) Cross the river and continue 100m to a Y-junction.
(4) Follow the level left fork (right fork climbs to the quarry) and cross a second ford. From here a winding track (B), commencing over the bare rock pavement and then through a boulder field, leads to the Mourne Wall at the Hare’s Gap (ca 600m).
(5) From the Hare’s Gap a range of routes can be followed, exploring in a number of directions:
Right – a stiff climb leads up Slieve Bearnagh, considered by some to be the grandest of all Mourne summits.
Left – a continuation of the walk follows the Brandy Pad, passing beneath the Diamond Rocks (in 500m) on the side of Commedagh, great weathered granite pillars – likened to a ‘Giant’s Causeway’ high in the mountains.
Whichever option is taken, the views from Bearnagh and along the Brandy Pad are spectacular. After enjoying that area come back to the the Hare’s Gap. To complete your walk, retrace your steps back to the start. (S/E)