Start : Murlough (BT33 0NQ) lies just off the A2, the main Belfast to Newcastle Road, near Dundrum Village Grid ref J 410 350 OS 1:50,000. Look out for the signs.
(S/E) Start at the main Murlough Car Park at The Cottage Café. Enter the Reserve through the pedestrian gate in the center of the car park. Turn left and follow the boardwalk. Follow the boardwalk to spaghetti junction, where the boardwalks meet.
(1) Continue right (East) down the boardwalks until you reach a gap in the dunes to the South which you can take in a great view of the Mournes Mountains. (A) This brings you out onto Murlough beach.
(2) Go onto the beach and turn left (North-East). Follow on for around 1 Km past a black marker post until you reach the next yellow post.
(3) Turn left (North-West) back onto the Reserve from the beach. (B) You have found yourself on the aptly named Archaeology Path ; follow this path until you reach the next yellow post. The next stop brings you to the area that is home to colonies of the endangered marsh fritillary butterfly. (C)
When you reach the yellow post marked 8, you’ll find ‘Tomorrow’s Heathland Heritage’ site with its vast array of bell and ling heather. August is the month to appreciate the Murlough heathland in its full glory. (D)
(4) Turn left (South-West) and follow the path to get good views of Dundrum Castle and the farmland that used to be a satellite landing ground for bombers during the Second World War. The castle dates from the late twelfth century and was a Norman fortress build by John de Courcy. Continue on the path that curves to the right (West) to bring you to the Exmoor Kraal.
(5) On reaching the gravel lane, turn left (South-West) and return to the car park – 0.75 miles (1.2 km) (S/E).