The Ulster Way at Corbally
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Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 11 May 2007
The Ulster Way is Ireland's only waymarked long-distance footpath; at 900 km it is only matched for length in Britain by the South-west Peninsula Path. Here it follows the A22 south of Killyleagh for a short distance; the footway being shared with a cycle path.