The Glenn (Glas-Na-Bradan -Irish for Green of the Salmon ) is a pathway part of Ulster Way walking path. You'd hardly know it was here (look out for the signs) but it's a delightful wee walk along by the riverside under some giant trees, animals scampering by, and will eventually lead you out at various exits (either at The Valley Leisure Centre or The Abbey Centre or on the Shore Road at Whitehouse Park, which will take you on to Hazel Bank) at the bottom exit at Shore Road, there's an old property called Rantalard House. This house was a 19th century old family home with a large walled garden and sheltering trees. It's now owned by the Housing Executive and used as part of their offices. The Glenn isn't not exactly a walk you MUST go on, but it is a nice wee dander if you're around these parts. I have to warn you though it's probably best to stay away from here when it gets dark. You might think it's maybe just me cause I'm a young girl who obviously shouldn't' walk around alone at night, but trust me, male or female I wouldn't fancy a dander round here in the dark, even if you're just using it for a short cut when night falls. I'm only warning as a precautionary measure. Be careful! You never know who's out there. read more