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Jogging around Annaghbeg offers a chance to explore the rural landscapes of County Galway, Ireland. The region features a mix of gentle rolling terrain and waterways, providing varied options for running. While Annaghbeg Bog NHA is a protected natural heritage area, the surrounding countryside includes routes near lakes and canals. These jogging routes around Annaghbeg generally present low to moderate elevation changes, suitable for a range of fitness levels.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
58
runners
12.9km
01:34
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
13
runners
10.0km
01:02
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13
runners
10.0km
01:02
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
runners
4.93km
00:35
20m
20m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
runners
16.2km
01:41
90m
80m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Annaghbeg
There are over 25 running routes available around Annaghbeg, offering a variety of options for different fitness levels. The komoot community has explored these trails extensively, with over 200 runners using them.
The majority of running routes around Annaghbeg are considered moderate in difficulty, with 20 such trails. There are also 4 more challenging routes and 1 easy option, providing choices for various experience levels.
Jogging routes near Annaghbeg primarily feature rural paths, lakeside trails, and canal-side routes. The terrain generally presents low to moderate elevation changes, making it suitable for a range of fitness levels. While Annaghbeg Bog NHA itself is a protected wet bog, the running trails are found in the surrounding countryside.
Yes, several routes around Annaghbeg are circular. For example, the Running loop from Ballybeg is a popular moderate 6.2-mile (10.0 km) path through the local countryside, and the Running loop from Reenaderry offers a similar 6.2-mile (10.0 km) experience.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging run, the Coalisland Canal loop from Cloghog is a difficult 10.1-mile (16.2 km) route with more significant elevation changes, offering a good test of endurance.
While running near Annaghbeg, you can encounter various natural features and landmarks. Routes like the Derryadd Lake loop from Clonmore offer views of Derryadd Lake. Other nearby attractions include the Maghery Footbridge at Lough Neagh and the Blackwater River Walk.
Yes, there are historical sites and points of interest in the broader area. You might consider visiting Mountjoy Castle or The Argory Country House, which are listed among the attractions around Annaghbeg.
Yes, Annaghbeg and its surrounding areas offer options suitable for families. The generally low to moderate elevation changes on many routes, such as the Running loop from Clonmore, make them accessible for family outings. However, always check the specific route details for length and terrain to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Many rural paths and trails in Ireland are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, Annaghbeg Bog NHA is a protected natural heritage area, so access for dogs within the bog itself might be restricted to protect wildlife. Always check local signage and regulations for specific trails, particularly those near sensitive ecological areas.
The running routes around Annaghbeg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Runners often praise the opportunity to explore the rural landscapes of County Galway, the varied options near lakes and canals, and the generally accessible terrain suitable for different fitness levels.
The best time for running in Annaghbeg is typically during the drier months, from late spring through early autumn (May to September). This period generally offers more pleasant weather and firmer ground conditions on the rural paths. Winters can be wet, which might make some trails muddy, especially given the region's boggy characteristics.
Yes, there is at least one easy jogging route available. The Running loop from Clonmore is a shorter, 3.1-mile (4.9 km) trail with minimal elevation gain, making it an excellent option for beginners or those looking for a lighter run.


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