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Glenevin Waterfall Trail (Butlers Glen) Clonmany - Inishowen

Glenevin Waterfall Trail (Butlers Glen) Clonmany

Company: Inishowen Tourism

Contact: Inishowen Tourism

Address: Railway Road, Buncrana

Location: Inishowen

Tel: 00353 74 9362600

E-mail: info@visitinishowen.com

Web: http://www.visitinishowen.com


Overview A short, but exceptionally rewarding trail through a wooded stream valley. The walk ends at Glenevin Waterfall which is one of Inishowen's most spectacular natural attractions. The walk is virtually level and follows well prepared and maintained gravel paths. There are picnic areas along the route.

Location
1.2 kms west of Clonmany village on the road to Urris/Gap of Mamore

Distance
1 km of path
Time Needed 30 mins
Grading Easy
Height Gain Negligible
Trail Surface Gravel
Markers Wooden posts.

Features
· Close to Clonmany Village
· Very high standard of finish
· Very easy
· Excellent surroundings
· Waterfall at the end
· Good start/finish for more demanding walks to Raghtin More

Landscape
Mature deciduous woodland along path with backdrop of the rugged high ground of Raghtin More.

Trailhead Split into two parts.
· The main car park is at the start of the trail and has space for xx cars. Access is through a gate from the main road which is opened at particular times.
· An overspill car park has been developed on the opposite side of the road and some 50 meters along it towards Clonmany. This requires crossing a busy road to access the start of the trail.

Elevation & Climbing Around 100m over a distance of 1 km. The walk feels virtually level.

Trail Surface

· Well prepared gravel paths.
· Timber cross drains

Points/Features of interest
· Glenevin Waterfall
· Deciduous woodland along route