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Springhill House - Woodland Walk

Springhill Road, Moneymore, County Londonderry, BT45 7NQ
Springhill House - Woodland Walk

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A short walk through Springhill Estate taking in the mixed woodland and a wildflower meadow.

Start Point:
H876838

Finish Point:
H876838

Route:
This short walk journeys through a young mixed woodland, which has a stunning display of bluebells in the early spring. The woodland opens out into a wildflower meadow, which is alive with colour and insect activity throughout the summer. The path winds through the wildflowers, crossing the main driveway, where you can capture the distinctive view of the front of Springhill house, before stopping at the enchanting tree door to see if the wee folk are at home. Children and adults alike can enjoy an adventure through the woodlands to uncover clearings, full of natural climbing frames. There are rope swings and dens, mud pie pits and snail racing courses, mystical creatures and thrones to capture imaginations. Encouraging children of all ages to discover the woodland, throughout the seasons, creating their own stories and games as they play. The trail finishes at the exit gate lodge where our second hand book shop is located. The Sawpit Hill Walk and/ or Beech Walk can be incorportated into this walk to extend the route. * Please note that National Trust entrance pricing applies for this walk. Please see the link below for details *

Distance:
0.6 miles

Terrain:
Gravel path, steep in places

Point of interest:
Springhill House.

Facilities:
Car park, toilets, coffee shop (open in season) and caravan park picnickers are welcome.

Publication:
Gateway to the Sperrins - A Guide for Walkers

Publication availability:
Available for download from this page

Nearest town:
Moneymore

OS map:
Sheet 14

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Road Directions

From Moneymore follow the signs to Springhill House out the B18. Parking at the property.

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