Club description
A club designed for people young or young at heart to meet and explore our beautiful island of Ireland as well as trips further afield. They are found on the Meetup website where, after setting up a profile, you can easily join them. Whether it be for mountainous adventure, coastal ramblings or rural danders. Each walk has a difficulty level to make it easy for walkers to pick walks to suit their ability. As they recruit members from all over Northern Ireland and surrounding counties the club provides great opportunities to meet new people each week. There are normally several trips away each year and a few social events.
Membership catchment
Northern Ireland Young Walkers recruits most of its members from Counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone.
The club's membership catchment area is marked green on the map below.
The club's membership catchment area is marked green on the map below.
Where the club walks
The Northern Ireland Young Walkers regularly walk the Antrim Hills, Belfast Hills, Cooley Mountains, Mourne Mountains, Sperrin Mountains, the Causeway Coast and the Ards, Strangford & Lecale Coast.
These walking areas are marked as red polygons (upland) and blue polygons (coastal) on the map below.
These walking areas are marked as red polygons (upland) and blue polygons (coastal) on the map below.
Open-invitation events
Northern Ireland Young Walkers have not added any recurring open-invitation walking festivals, challenge walks or charity walks to The Ireland Walking Guide's events lists.
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