Loughmacrory

Loughmacrory is based in beautiful rural surroundings, providing locals and visitors alike with a loughshore path to enjoy the unspoilt environment around this freshwater lake. Visitors may be lucky enough to catch sight of the electric blue kingfishers, or some of the wild duck that have chosen the lough as their nesting grounds. ❚ Contact: […]
Seskinore Forest

Seskinore Forest is 135 hectares of a mixed coniferous and broadleaved woodland. There are no way marked routes through the forest but there are looped paths throughout. The forest once belonged to the McClintock Estate and remnants of the old farm buildings are still onsite. The area is rich in biodiversity, with each season bringing […]
Walking in Fermanagh & Omagh

There are so many amazing walks in Fermanagh & Omagh area. Check out out amazing guide to walking in Omagh & the Sperrins. Check them out here
Churches Street Omagh

A truly inter-faith walk. Omagh boasts a rich tapestry of cultures and denominations, reflected in its beautiful historic churches. Here’s a glimpse of four notable houses of worship: St Columba’s Church of Ireland: Standing tall on Church Street, this Anglican church features stunning stained-glass windows and is known for its distinctive three-spired façade. Church […]
Grange Park, Omagh

Grange Park, Omagh is a family friendly facility just a few minutes from the town centre with parking, picnic facilities and an eco-trail. Due to redevelopment works, the Play Park and toilet facilities are currently closed. This flagship open space in the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area has Green Flag Award status which is […]
Omagh Heritage Music Trail

The Omagh Heritage Music Trail is a self-guided walking trail of the sites of significance from the Showband era. The Trail celebrates the town’s rich Showband history by highlighting where the rehearsal rooms, dance halls and ballrooms were located. Some of the physical places have long since gone but the memories of those heydays live on. […]
Glenpark Estate Walk

Estate Walks Family – £10 Adults – £3.00 Over 65’s – £2.50 Children – £2.50 Open daily 8am – 8pm. Access via reception in main building. No booking required. Dogs welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times. Please note that our open farm animals are housed indoors over the winter months.
An Creagán Boardwalk

This walk leads across the surface of a remnant raised bog area. Allowing access to the Local Nature Reserve without causing damage to the integrity of the habitat. Users can begin this walk from the Visitor Centre. This walk is for all the family.
Gortin Lakes Walk

This short off-road walk leads around Gortin Lakes with superb views of the Sperrins landscape. The path has recently been upgraded – the firm surface is of a good and consistent standard throughout the walk. Start Point:H499842 Finish Point: H499842 Route: From the car park, the walk around the two lakes is laid out in […]
Gortin Forest: Pollan Walk

This walk follows the same start as the Ladies View Trail but it offers a shorter alternative. There is a steep incline that follows the Pollan Burn as it weaves and cuts its way though the hillside. A charming waterfall offers walkers a welcome rest to appreciate the natural beauty of the glens. *Forest Service […]
Gortin Forest: Nature Trail
This short trail offers walkers the chance to sample the vast array of habitats that the Gortin Glens Forest has to offer. A short stroll past the stream, linking through a small section of forest leads out to a wide expanse of open bog with excellent sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. On the way […]
The Sperrin Sculpture Trail – a Giant Adventure

Nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland, the Sperrin Mountains offer nature lovers and adventure seekers an unforgettable experience. And deep within this beautiful landscape, lie three gentle and majestic giants. Together, the trio form the Sperrin Sculpture Trail, a new art installation created by world acclaimed artist, Thomas Dambo, to showcase the geology, archaeology […]
Gortin Forest: Ladies View Trail
This a strenuous walk following the red trail from the Gortin Glens car park up to the summit of Mullaghcarn. Walkers will be rewarded with magnificent views over the surrounding countryside at the top. A quaint waterfall and the accompanying soundtrack of the quick flowing Pollan Burn running alongside the trail, make this an enjoyable […]
Bessy Bell Walk

Bessy Bell is a pleasant and interesting walk showcasing the beautiful and unique terrain of the Sperrins landscape. Starting at the Mellon Country Inn the track travels along the main road before turning uphill on a country lane. The linear track ascends the summit through a variety of tarmac, rough grassland and heather, where walkers […]
Gortin Lakes

This short off-road walk leads around Gortin Lakes with superb views of the Sperrins landscape. The path has recently been upgraded – the firm surface is of a good and consistent standard throughout the walk. Route: From the car park, the walk around the two lakes is laid out in the formation of the figure […]
Vinegar Hill Loop

This 7 mile walk provides a taster of what the Sperrins have to offer, rolling hills, lush green valleys and a snapshot of rural life. Start from Barnes Gap car park in Glenelly Valley clearly marked from Gortin and the B47. The car Park was once the site of The Barnes National School. Toilets available. […]
Robbers Table

This off road hill walk is set among a rural landscape, marked with bellowing hedges and stone walls, dividing the surrounding fields. The ruins of Castleroddy National School and the derelict farm sheds, with their distinctive orange tin roofs are marks on the landscape of times gone-by. On clear days, the Donegal and high Sperrin […]