The Blackhead Path, Whitehead :: Shared Description


A path running from The Banks at Whitehead, along the shore, to the Blackhead Lighthouse (with a parallel path running inland along the cliff and higher ground). It is possible to walk back to Whitehead from the lighthouse, on a surfaced path, via Muldersleigh Hill, McCrea’s Brae and the Islandmagee Road. Steep in places and not suitable for wheelchairs.
by Albert Bridge
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J4893 : Path near the lighthouse, Whitehead (2) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : The Blackhead lighthouse, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4892 : Coastal field, Whitehead (2) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Whitehead to Blackhead (11) by Albert Bridge
J4892 : Great horsetail ferns, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Path at the Blackhead lighthouse by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Whitehead to Blackhead (18) by Albert Bridge
J4792 : Coastal park plaque, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Two paths at Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4793 : Sign, Whitehead Golf Club by Albert Bridge
J4892 : Seaweed, Whitehead (2013-1) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : "Sunshine House", Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4892 : The Blackhead path, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4893 : WWII relics, Whitehead (2) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Path and shelter, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4892 : Seaweed, Whitehead (2013-2) by Albert Bridge
J4892 : Coastal field, Whitehead (1) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Track near Whitehead (1) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : The Blackhead lighthouse, Whitehead (4) by Albert Bridge
J4793 : Gate, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4892 : The shore near Whitehead (1) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Closed Blackhead path, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4793 : McCreas Brae sign, Whitehead by Albert Bridge
J4892 : Whitehead to Blackhead (6) by Albert Bridge
J4893 : Cliff near the lighthouse, Whitehead (2) by Albert Bridge

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Created: Mon, 3 May 2010, Updated: Mon, 3 May 2010

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