Banagher Forest
This is a large coniferous forest mostly planted with sitka spruce on the peat covered slopes. Broadleaves and larches have been planted in the richer alluvium soils in the valleys.
Activities
There are no way marked routes but the forest roads and paths provide access along the Glenedra Glen and the Altnaheglish River, and along the north shore of the Altnaheglish Reservoir.
It is possible to do a round trip of nine miles linking the two glens through the Banagher Glen Nature Reserve.
Occasionally there may be restricted access for forest works so pay attention to safety signage.
How to get there
The forest can be accessed from the B40 Draperstown to Feeney Road, about five miles north of Moneyneaney village.