Attractions and places to see around Loughermore Glebe encompass a range of natural features and historical sites. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as mountain biking and forest exploration. Visitors can discover serene lakes and locations of historical interest.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Lough Antrawar lies in the dip southeast of Slieve Beagh. The slopes above the lough are very wet and boggy so this is where the ground drains. The outflow stream flows down the valley and joins the River Blackwater.
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If you want a nice gravel climb this is the 1 for u! 26% gradient popped up on Wahoo!
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This gravel road takes in the edges of the Slieve Beagh ASSI. It is well surfaced and compact.
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Enjoy a beautiful stroll through the towering woodland that makes up Knockmany Forest. The forest boasts beautiful colours all around and a seasonal display of blooming bluebells which carpet the forest floor.
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Blessingbourne trails have a wide range of trails for all abilities located within a beautiful private estate.
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This house is thought to be the only one in Ireland where an exorcism has taken place. Since the exorcism the house is said to be haunted by the poltergeist. Experts of the paranormal suggests that there is a very heavy and eerie atmosphere in the house. Head east on Mullaghfad road for 100 metres to find the spooky house!
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The area around Loughermore Glebe offers several natural attractions. You can visit Lough Antrawar, a lake known for its wet and boggy slopes draining into the River Blackwater. Additionally, you'll find the serene Dungannon Park Weir with its cascading water and lush scenery, and Brantry Lough, a peaceful spot popular for fishing brown trout.
Yes, history enthusiasts can explore the intriguing Cooneen Ghost House, noted as a site where an exorcism reportedly took place, offering a distinct atmosphere. Further afield, the Castle Caulfield Ruins, dating back to the early 17th century, provide a glimpse into the area's past with features like 'murder holes' and the Caulfield Coat of Arms.
For mountain biking, the Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails are a popular choice. Located within a beautiful private estate, they offer a wide range of trails suitable for various skill levels.
Absolutely. Knockmany Forest is an excellent family-friendly option, offering beautiful strolls through towering woodlands and a seasonal display of blooming bluebells. The Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails also cater to various skill levels, making it suitable for families with different cycling abilities.
There are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Knockmany Forest loop' or the 'Slieve Beagh loop via Lough Antrawar'. For more details and routes, visit the Hiking around Loughermore Glebe guide.
Yes, for easier walks, consider routes like the 'Knockmany Forest – Viewpoint loop from Clare More' or the 'Lough Jenkin – Lough Nadarra loop from Altagoaghan'. These are generally rated as easy. You can find more options in the Hiking around Loughermore Glebe guide.
Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Clogher to Seskinore loop' or the longer 'Sliabh Beagh Cycle Loop'. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Loughermore Glebe guide.
Yes, runners can enjoy trails like the 'Running loop from Altawark' or the 'Knockmany Forest loop from Clare More'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Running Trails around Loughermore Glebe guide.
The best time to visit Loughermore Glebe largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty, including the seasonal bluebells in Knockmany Forest. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a different, more tranquil experience for those prepared for cooler conditions.
Yes, Brantry Lough, located just north of Creevelough, is a popular spot for fishing, particularly for brown trout, which are stocked year-round. It's a peaceful location to enjoy the sport.
Many of the outdoor areas and forest trails around Loughermore Glebe, such as Knockmany Forest, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to follow local signage regarding pet regulations.
Given the presence of forests like Knockmany Forest and lakes such as Lough Antrawar and Brantry Lough, you might encounter various bird species, small mammals, and aquatic life. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna during your explorations.


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