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Outdoor Activities => Northern Ireland Hiking, Walking, Running, Orienteering and Geocaching => Topic started by: hillwalker on September 23, 2012

Title: Lecale Way?
Post by: hillwalker on September 23, 2012
Hi, Just wondering if any of you have walked the Lecale way. Does anyone know if it is predominantly off road path0 or roads etc. I have looked on the walk ni website but the information is pretty vague. Also does anyone know if there is anywhere quiet to camp near the Newcastle end, Murlough bay perhaps. wouldn't be using a tent probably just a bivvy bag or tarp.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Title: Re: Lecale Way?
Post by: twentyclicks on September 24, 2012
If it hasn't been walked already, there has certainly been quite a bit of talk about it before on the forum. You should find some old threads.
If you're bivvying by yourself you should be able to sneak a night anywhere. If you leave no trace there'll be no harm done even if it's not technically allowed.
Title: Re: Lecale Way?
Post by: RedLeader on September 24, 2012
We've had this on the books since LandyLiam had a landy but we never actually got around to doing it!!

There's a lot of road involved, most popular place to camp seems to be St Johns Point, it's about half way. I've no idea about Murlough Bay but it's a nature reserve which usually means no camping.
Title: Re: Lecale Way?
Post by: hillwalker on September 24, 2012
Was thinking of attempting the whole thing in one day and back the next, so we would be travelling pretty light, any idea what the terrain is like so we can get a realistic time for the journey??
Title: Re: Lecale Way?
Post by: t18con on September 24, 2012
afaik you cannot travel across the beach at ballykinler army base, so that whole section has to be done on a very narrow road.
Title: Re: Lecale Way?
Post by: LandyLiam on September 24, 2012
I have a book of walks with some detail on this one, if only i could find it  :(