Moore Hall Forest Walk
Location
Moore Hall is located on the shores of Lough Carra near Ballinrobe.
Directions
Moore Hall is situated 11km north of Ballinrobe on a road that takes you to Ballygarris cross. Turn left at this point and you will eventually arrive at Carnacon village. After crossing Annie’s bridge, take the next left turn at Lough Carra lake. This will take you to the trailhead / start point.
Walk at a Glance
Trail Name: Moore Hall Loop Walk
Trailhead: Car Park
Length: 3 kms
Estimated Time: 1.5 hours
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Terrain: Forest Paths
Minimum Gear: Walking Shoes & Raingear
Map Reference: OS Discovery Series Sheet 38
Trail Description
Starting from the car park, walk past the yellow and black barrier which takes you into the forest. On your left, there is a mixed plantation of conifer and broadleaf species e.g. Ash, Beech, Norway Spruce, Scots Pine. On your right, the species are mainly Norway Spruce and Larch. Continue over the hill and pass the old coach house. This is a preservation site for the Lesser horseshoe bat, which is under treat and, therefore, should not be disturbed. Continue along the forest road for approx 1km.Turn right at this point for .5km. At the next junction, turn right. This will take you to Moorehall House, now in ruins. Before leaving the house, visit the old walled garden which is nearby.
On your way back to the car park, use the narrow path which takes you through the picnic site. If time allows, why not visit the burial site of the Moore family at Kiltoom. On leaving the car park to your right, follow the public road for approx 30metres, you will see a sign for Kiltoom to your left. Walk through the beech wood path until you arrive at the grave.


