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Jogging around Moneycarragh offers diverse natural features and accessible routes. The region is characterized by expansive coastal paths, significant sand dune systems, and riverine landscapes. These features provide varied terrain for running, from flat beach runs to paths with views of the Mourne Mountains. The area's natural reserves and historic sites enhance the experience for runners of all levels.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This picturesque spot is located between Dundrum Bay and Murlough Bay and offers impressive views of the surrounding countryside. The paths there lead through the Murlough National Nature Reserve, a 6,000-year-old dune system that is great for cycling. However, some sections can become slippery in wet weather, so care must be taken. A particular highlight is the Downshire Bridge, which connects the village of Dundrum with the nature reserve and provides a charming crossing over the bay.
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The ancient stone arches are perfectly reflected in the calm water, creating an image of timeless elegance. Cycling along here almost feels like a journey back in time - as if you are capturing a moment in another time.
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This historic 10th century tower stands in idyllic countryside and offers a fascinating insight into Ireland's early Christian history. Access is via narrow country lanes; there is a small car park but it is not always well signposted. The tower is on private farmland but access is usually permitted.
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The small, historic port provides a charming setting with views of the Mourne Mountains and the sea. The promenade is well maintained and is great for a relaxing cruise along the coast. However, it can get quite busy in good weather and at weekends, which can slow down the journey. A highlight is the proximity to Murlough National Nature Reserve, which is just a few kilometers away and is ideal for further exploration. Note, however, that some sections of the promenade can be slippery when wet, so care must be taken.
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A very beautiful castle in the forest
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Reservoir with castle and forest
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A beautiful reservoir surrounded by forest including a beautiful castle
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There are over 110 running routes available around Moneycarragh, offering a wide variety of options for all fitness levels. These include coastal paths, riverine trails, and routes with views of the Mourne Mountains.
Yes, Moneycarragh offers several easy running trails perfect for beginners. There are 9 routes specifically categorized as easy, providing gentle terrain and enjoyable scenery for a relaxed jog.
For those seeking a challenge, Moneycarragh has 40 difficult running routes. One notable long and difficult option is the View of Castlewellan Castle – Castlewellan Lake loop from Dundrum, which spans over 30 km and offers varied terrain.
Many trails around Moneycarragh are suitable for running with dogs, especially those in less sensitive areas. However, for nature reserves like the Murlough National Nature Reserve, it's advisable to keep dogs on a lead to protect local wildlife. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Yes, the region offers several routes that are great for families. The Murlough Nature Reserve loop from Dundrum, while longer, includes a boardwalk through sand dunes which can be an engaging experience for older children, though shorter sections can be enjoyed. The Dundrum Coastal Path is also generally flat and accessible.
While running, you can encounter several scenic spots. The Murlough Nature Reserve Boardwalk offers unique views of the sand dunes and diverse ecosystems. You might also catch glimpses of Slieve Croob Summit or the dramatic Entrance to The Mournes in the distance. Dundrum Castle, perched on a hilltop, also provides a picturesque backdrop.
Yes, for those who enjoy running near water features, the Shimna River Waterfall is a natural monument you could incorporate into a longer run or visit as a scenic detour. It's located within the broader area and offers a refreshing sight.
Moneycarragh is renowned for its coastal running opportunities. The Dundrum Coastal Path, a 2.5km stretch along a disused railway line, offers delightful views of Dundrum Inner Bay. Additionally, the vast expanse of Magilligan Strand provides an 8 km long beach, perfect for extensive beach runs with refreshing sea air.
The running routes in Moneycarragh are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 12 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse natural features, from expansive coastal paths and unique sand dune systems to riverine scenery, and the dramatic backdrop of the Mourne Mountains.
Yes, many of the running routes around Moneycarragh are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Carrigs Estuary loop from Maghera is a challenging circular route offering views of the Carrigs River and the historic Twelve Arches bridge.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead are not provided, Dundrum village, a central point for many routes, typically has public transport links. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for connections to trail starting points or nearby towns.
Dundrum village, often a starting or ending point for many routes, offers various amenities including cafes and pubs where you can refuel after your run. Moneycarragh itself is well-situated to access these local establishments.


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