Hudy's Way / Sli Hiudai

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Hudy's Way / Sli Hiudai

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 4 Sep 2007

Hudy's Way is a unique 10km (6 miles) walk encircling the village of Moneyneena near Draperstown in the heart of the Sperrin mountains. The walk begins at the impressive newly opened Community Resource Centre in Moneyneena where facilities are open and available for the weary walker. The nearby Hogan's Stand public house in the centre of the village also offers a programme of traditional music and entertainment throughout the year. This is a fully waymarked way and accompanying literature tells the storyof local man Hudy McGuigan who once famously attempted flight using home-made wings - leaping off the neighbouring Craignashoke peak and falling miserably.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.819978
Longitude
-6.862003