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Jogging around Tullydraw offers access to a variety of routes in the surrounding County Tyrone region. The area features mixed woodlands, parkland settings, and gently rolling countryside, providing diverse terrain for runners. Many routes incorporate way-marked trails, some with paved surfaces, suitable for different skill levels. The landscape includes natural features like ponds and arboretums, alongside historical sites.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
5
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6.94km
00:44
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.87km
00:49
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.99km
00:50
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
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7.72km
00:48
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.19km
00:58
80m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The weir at Dungannon park trickles down like a waterfall into a fresh pool of water surrounded by lush green nature.
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Enjoy serene views of still waters and wading fishermen as you circumnavigate the lake at Dungannon Park.
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Pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy the beautiful views over this weir in Dungannon Park. The water trickles down like a waterfall into a fresh pond surrounded by lush green nature.
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There are over 10 dedicated jogging routes around Tullydraw, offering a variety of experiences for runners. These routes explore mixed woodlands, parkland settings, and the gently rolling countryside of County Tyrone.
While most routes are moderate, the area offers options suitable for beginners. For instance, Dungannon Park from Dungannon Bus Station is a pleasant 4.3-mile run through parkland. Additionally, Drum Manor Forest Park, a short drive from Tullydraw, features way-marked trails of varying lengths with mostly smooth surfaces, ideal for those new to running.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Drum Manor Forest Park, located near Cookstown, offers diverse scenery including ponds and gardens, with running loops described as relatively flat or gently rolling. Tullyhogue Fort also provides a winding walk on tarmac paths, leading to panoramic views, which is recognized as a peaceful location for families.
Many of the routes in the region are designed as loops, providing convenient circular running experiences. Drum Manor Forest Park, for example, explicitly features way-marked trails that create circular routes through its diverse landscapes.
The region offers several points of interest. You can find scenic views of Dungannon Park Lake and the Dungannon Park Weir. For a historical perspective, Tullyhogue Fort provides beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its elevated position. You can also explore the Castle Caulfield Ruins nearby.
Absolutely. Tullyhogue Fort, an ancient ceremonial site where the O'Neill Chiefs of Tyrone were inaugurated, offers a unique jogging experience. It features a winding walk up a hillside on tarmac paths, providing cultural significance alongside your run. For more information on the fort, you can visit Wikipedia.
Many outdoor areas and parks in the region, such as Drum Manor Forest Park, generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations before you go to ensure a pleasant experience for both you and your dog.
Parking is typically available at popular outdoor destinations. Drum Manor Forest Park, for instance, has facilities for visitors. For routes starting in or near towns like Dungannon, public car parks are usually accessible. When planning your run, check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking information.
Yes, some routes are accessible by public transport. The route Dungannon Park from Dungannon Bus Station is a prime example, starting directly from a public transport hub, making it convenient for those without a car.
Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, which includes mixed woodlands, parkland settings, and rolling countryside. The network of routes offers options for different ability levels, and many appreciate the well-maintained paths and scenic views, particularly in areas like Drum Manor Forest Park.
For those looking for a longer run, routes like Roughan Lough loop from Glencon, at over 5.5 miles (9.1 km), or Running loop from Dungannon, also over 5.5 miles (9.1 km), provide more extensive options through the countryside.
The routes around Tullydraw feature a mix of surfaces. Many parkland trails, such as those in Drum Manor Forest Park, offer mostly paved or smooth surfaces. Other routes wind through rural landscapes, which may include tarmac paths, gravel, or natural earth trails, providing variety for runners.


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