Best attractions and places to see around Ratory include a mix of historical sites, natural monuments, and outdoor activity areas. This region offers a variety of landscapes, from ancient burial monuments on hilltops to dense forests and dedicated mountain bike trails. Visitors can explore more than 8 distinct places, making it a destination for those interested in history and nature.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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A peaceful track running through the Favour Royal Forest which consists predominantly of coniferous plantation trees.
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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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Knockmany passage tomb, or Anya's Cove, is an ancient burial monument on the summit of Knockmany Hill, near the village of Augher in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the remains of a Neolithic passage tomb and its stones are decorated with rare megalithic art. They are protected by a concrete chamber and mound, built in 1959 by the Department of the Environment, roughly resembling the mound that would have originally covered it. The stones can only be viewed through the entrance gates - there is no way inside possible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockmany_Passage_Tomb There is a parking space at the bottom of Knockmany Hill - you can start from there - mostly easy to walk. There are no signs - but if you take the ways uphill you'll find the tomb.
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Ratory is home to Knockmany Cairn, an ancient burial monument located on the summit of Knockmany Hill. This Neolithic passage tomb features rare megalithic art, protected within a concrete chamber. While you can view the stones through entrance gates, there is no public access inside.
Yes, Knockmany Forest is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful strolls through towering woodlands. It's especially lovely during spring when bluebells carpet the forest floor.
For an easy walk, you can ascend Knockmany Hill to reach Knockmany Cairn; the path is mostly easy to navigate. Additionally, Knockmany Forest provides peaceful tracks suitable for leisurely strolls.
Ratory offers a variety of outdoor activities. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy the diverse trails at Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails. For those who prefer walking, Knockmany Forest provides scenic routes. Gravel cycling is also popular, with options like the Slieve Beagh Gravel Road offering challenging climbs.
Absolutely! Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails, located within a beautiful private estate, offers a wide range of trails suitable for all abilities, from beginners to experienced riders.
Knockmany Forest is an excellent choice for a peaceful stroll, known for its towering woodland and seasonal displays of blooming bluebells. Another option is the Favour Royal Forest Track, which offers a tranquil path through coniferous plantation trees.
Yes, the Slieve Beagh Gravel Road is known for its challenging gravel climbs, with gradients reaching up to 26%. It's a well-surfaced and compact route that takes in the edges of the Slieve Beagh ASSI.
Ratory features diverse natural landscapes, including dense woodlands like Knockmany Forest and Favour Royal Forest Track. You'll also find hills such as Knockmany Hill, home to the ancient Knockmany Cairn, offering scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The ancient megalithic art at Knockmany Cairn offers a unique historical experience, while the peaceful atmosphere and seasonal beauty of Knockmany Forest are highly valued. The dedicated trails at Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails also receive positive feedback for their variety and quality.
Yes, Ratory offers several routes for various sports. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Carleton Cycle Trail (Green)' or 'Clogher loop'. Runners can enjoy options such as 'Running loop from Eskragh' or 'Knockmany Forest loop from Clare More'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Cycling around Ratory and Running Trails around Ratory guide pages.
For Knockmany Cairn, there is a parking space available at the bottom of Knockmany Hill, making it convenient to start your walk to the monument from there.


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