Ramblers AGM 2018

The Annual General Meeting of the West Tyrone Ramblers was held in the Silverbirch Hotel on Friday, 2nd November 2018 with 34 members present. Club Chairperson, Anne McGarvey, welcomed everyone and began by thanking the Committee for...

Ulster Federation AGM

The West Tyrone Ramblers hosted the Ulster Federation of Rambling Clubs Annual General Meeting in An Creagan on Saturday 13 October 2018. A number of West Tyrone Ramblers were among the 50 delegates who attended the AGM and partook...

Newry Canal Towpath

On Saturday 15th September 16 ramblers assembled in Portadown to walk 8.3 miles along the Newry Canal towpath to Scarva. Along the way the walkers learned something of the history of the canal. It was constructed over a period...

Keelogyboy, Co Sligo

On Saturday 4 August 15 Ramblers enjoyed a walk on Keelogyboy mountain in Co Sligo. The weather was misty to start but cleared to a beautiful afternoon, affording fine views of the cairn on top of Knocknarea where Queen...

Holywood to Bangor

On Sunday 29 August 24 club members assembled in the car park of Holywood Railway station for a ramble along the coast path to Bangor.. This stretch of the North Down Coast forms part of the Ulster Way and...

Benbradagh, Sperrins

On Sunday 15th July 6 ramblers headed off in slightly wet and warm conditions to climb Benbradagh mountain which, at the gateway to Glenshane, is steeped in folklore – such as the story of Finvola, the Gem of the...

Buncrana Coastal Walk

On Saturday 23 June some 29 Ramblers assembled in Buncrana for a lovely 8 mile stroll along the coastal path to Stragill Strand and back. The weather was perfect for a day out in Donegal – warm, dry and...

Drumnaph Wood, Maghera

On Saturday 28 April 28 ramblers enjoyed a lovely walk, on a beautiful spring day, sunshine and showers. On arrival at Maghera, the ramblers walked from the Leisure Centre car park to St Luragh’s Old Church. St Luragh founded...

Slieve League

On Saturday 9 June 16 Ramblers tackled Slieve League in Co Donegal, famed for its towering sea cliffs. The walk started from the lower car park and followed the road, path and steps up to the Bunglass Cliffs. From...