The official website of Mid & East Antrim
En

Oakfield Glen and Bashfordsland Wood Walk

Oakfield Drive, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, BT38 7BY
Oakfield Glen and Bashfordsland Wood Walk

Book Tickets Online

About

A series of well-used paths connect Oakfield Glen to the neighbouring Bashfordsland Wood. Together, the two woods offer an hour’s leisurely stroll. The Woodland Trust manage Oakfield Glen and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council manage Bashfordsland Wood.

Start Point:
J415 899

Finish Point:
J415 899

Route:
• From the car park just of Oakfield Drive, follow the path through the wooded glen along the Sullatober Water. There are several short loops off the main path to be explored.

Follow the circular path through Bashfordsland Wood, and retrace your steps back to the car park. 

Oakfield Glen, cared for by the Woodland Trust, was once a countryman’s residence, built in 1805 and decorated with fine gardens and exotic plantings. The big house was unfortunately demolished in the 1950s but some interesting specimen trees, including a Coast Redwood, remain. Other reminders of days gone by include an old icehouse, which has been uncovered and restored to its former glory. Walkers will also come across a charming burn which bisects this long linear site, while two newstone bridges echo the remains of a much older one, built in Victorian times. The mature woodland and exotic trees have been enhanced with the planting of native saplings. Together young and old provide a much-needed habitat for wildlife, including bullfinches, sparrowhawks and wrens, with visiting willow warblers and chiff chaffs. Spring time visitors receive a colourful greeting from the bluebells, wild garlic and wood sorrel that carpet the woodland floor. Unique sculptures, designed by Alan Cargo and Eleanor Wheeler, will guide you on your woodland adventure. Keep an eye open for ten mystical Púca creatures, no doubt hiding in the treetops.In Irish folklore, the Púca are said to be the most mischievous of all the fairies in Ireland. At Bashfordsland Wood you will find wildlife-ponds, wildflowers,and thousands of recently planted native trees – over 20,000 in total. The trees already tower over the tallest of walkers and attract precious wildlife, including sparrowhawks and buzzards. New strategically placed sculptures in the shape of leaves will meet you on your journey. The steel sculptures were created by artist Kevin Killen, with input from Oakfield Primary School.

Distance:
2 miles

Terrain:
Concrete, compacted gravel paths

Point of interest:
Sullatober Water, Puca tree sculptures, Ice House, Victorian stone bridges

Facilities:
Car parking, outdoor gym, orienteering trail

Nearest town:
Carrickfergus

OS map:
15

Book Tickets

Map & Directions

What's Nearby

  1. Carrickfergus Urban Farm and Garden Centre at Kilcreggan is a free popular attraction for…

    1.2 miles away
  2. Located less than a mile from Carrickfergus town centre, the Andrew Jackson Cottage is a…

    1.3 miles away
  3. Beautiful parkland on the waterfront of Carrickfergus within sight of the Castle…

    1.41 miles away
  4. Home of Sir Arthur Chichester this delightful recreated Knot Garden is located close ot…

    1.44 miles away
  5. Local museum interpreting the long and distinguished history of the town and surrounding…

    1.46 miles away
  6. Step back in time at The Guard Room in Carrickfergus Town Hall, immersing visitors in the…

    1.49 miles away
  7. Established in 1182 by the Anglo Norman, John de Courcy, St Nicholas' has many historic…

    1.56 miles away
  8. Get ready to step back in time at Carrickfergus Castle, an incredible Norman castle…

    1.64 miles away
  9. Visit the King William III Statue, a bronze figure near Carrickfergus Castle on Castle…

    1.7 miles away
  10. Discover magnificent views and Ulster Scots heritage in Templecorran graveyard,…

    3.12 miles away
  11. County Antrim War Memorial erected and dedicated to the fallen from the County of Antrim…

    3.52 miles away
  12. Whitehead Centre provides a tourism hub for information about what is going on locally…

    3.86 miles away
  13. The new Whitehead Railway Museum will take visitors on a journey through time - see the…

    3.92 miles away
  14. A short and delightful coastal path from the picturesque seaside town of Whitehead to…

    4.33 miles away
  15. One of our lesser known ‘hidden treasures’, Gleno is a magnificent 30 foot waterfall…

    4.44 miles away
  16. On the thrilling Gobbins Experience, nature isn’t content to just sit back and be admired…

    4.86 miles away

Virtual Tour

Map & Directions

Road Directions

From Carrickfergus, take the 'Irish Gate' road, off the main roundabout at Carrickfergus Castle. Continue along this road for approx 1.2km, until reaching Prince Andrew Way on your right hand side. Take the first left onto Oakfield Drive, and continue along this road until reaching a designated parking area with signage for Oakfield Glen (approx 1km).

Public Transport Directions

www.translink.co.uk/journeyplanner

View Maps and Visitor Guides
View what Mid & East Antrim has to offer and some of the best things to see and do during a visit.
E-newsletter sign up
Sign up for the Mid & East Antrim newsletter for inspiration and travel tips.
Back to Top

Tourism Northern Ireland

Don't Miss