St Mary's 5K 2022
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 5.20 km
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Average duration: 1h 35
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 37 m
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Vertical drop: - 23 m
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Highest point: 37 m
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Lowest point: 9 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Strabane
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Start: N 54.807012° / W 7.470875°
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End: N 54.813104° / W 7.472712°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 23 m
- E : km 5.2 - alt. 37 m
Other walks in the area
Mourneside - Sion Mills

This walk along a beautiful stretch of the River Mourne is particularly colorful in autumn when the leaves are changing colour.
Strabane Towpath - Strabane and Ballymagorry

A walk along a canal in the process of being restored. Excellent views of the River Foyle and across to Donegal can be gained from the most northern point of the walk.
Bessy Bell East

An interesting walk through farmland onto a small rounded mountain with views all around of the Sperrin Mountains.
Netownstewart to Gortin - Bollaght Mountain Trail
This 3rd section of Bollaght Mountain Trail, part of The International Appalachian Trail (IAT), follows quiet country roads, areas of woodland, picking up the Ulster Way on the northern slopes of Bollaght Mountain. You then see panoramic views of the western Sperrins can be enjoyed. The route is waymarked from here using yellow on blue Ulster Way signage.
Killen to Newtownstewart - Bollaght Mountain Trail
This 2nd section of Bollaght Mountain Trail, part of The International Appalachian Trail (IAT), follows quiet country roads, areas of woodland, picking up the Ulster Way on the northern slopes of Bollaght Mountain. You then ascend Bessy Bell, where panoramic views of the western Sperrins can be enjoyed. The route is waymarked from here using yellow on blue Ulster Way signage.
Robbers Table - Gortin Glen Forest Park - Omagh

An excellent off-road hill walk opening up views of the Bluestack and High Sperrin Mountain ranges.
Killeter to Killen - Bollaght Mountain Trail (IAT)
Starting in the village of Killeter, this 1rst section of Bollaght Mountain Trail, part of The International Appalachian Trail (IAT), follows quiet country roads, areas of woodland, before picking up the Ulster Way on the northern slopes of Bollaght Mountain.The route is waymarked from here using yellow on blue Ulster Way signage.
Killeter to Gortin - Bollaght Mountain Trail
Starting in the village of Killeter, this section of The International Appalachian Trail (IAT) follows quiet country roads, areas of woodland, before picking up the Ulster Way on the northern slopes of Bollaght Mountain. The route is waymarked from here using yellow on blue Ulster Way signage. You then ascend Bessy Bell, where panoramic views of the western Sperrins can be enjoyed. The route continues to reach Gortin Forest Park and the village of Gortin itself.
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