Ulster Way

Ulster Way

The Ulster Way is a series of walking routes which encircle the Irish province of Ulster. It was founded in the 1970s by Wilfred Capper [ [http://www.ufrc-online.co.uk/ulster%20waygo.htm Ulster Way and other walks ] ] . The majority of it lies within Northern Ireland, the remainder being in the Republic of Ireland.

The route stretches for 560 miles and visits many places of interest including the Mourne Mountains, Giant's Causeway, Cavehill and the Sperrins. Most of the paths are clearly sign-posted, with the remainder less clear. It is not unknown for signs to direct walkers into bogs. Generally the walking is moderately easy and accessible.

The Ulster Way is currently in the process of being revamped and as a result, some areas are closed to the public for repairs. In other parts where routes cross private land, access is currently being negotiated by the authorities. Signage for the old route is still in place in certain areas with signage for the new route being introduced incrementally. The new route has already been undertaken and reported [ [http://www.ulsterway.blogspot.com The Ulster Way in 6 Consecutive Days ] ] by Rick McKee and David Creighton in May 2008.

The revised route is expected to open in March 2009. [ [http://www.ni-environment.gov.uk/landscape/access_to_the_countryside/future_of_the_ulster_way/ulster_way_update.htm Ulster Way Update at July 2008 ] ]

Footnotes

Further reading

Several books have been published as a guide to walking the route. Including:
* The Ulster Way, Paddy Dillon, The O'Brien Press, 1999, ISBN 0-86278-589-8
* Walking the Ulster Way, Alan Warner, Appletree Press, 1989, ISBN 0-86281-227-5


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