Attractions and places to see around Drumgarrell include 7 notable sites. This region offers a mix of historical sites, forest parks, and viewpoints. Visitors can explore the remains of an 1800s manor house, ancient forts, and enjoy views of the surrounding countryside. The area provides opportunities for exploring both natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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As you cycle through the rolling landscape of County Tyrone, the Wellbrook Beetling Mill is an absolute must for a stopover. Situated in an idyllic, wooded stream valley along the Ballinderry River, this 19th-century water mill provides a stark contrast to the tranquility of its surroundings. This is the last working 'beetling mill' in the United Kingdom. "Beetling" was the final step in traditional Irish linen production: using enormous wooden hammers (beetles), powered by a water wheel nearly five metres high, the linen was processed for hours until it acquired its characteristic sheen. When the mill is running, you can hear the rhythmic thudding from afar – an impressive sound that takes you straight back to the industrial heyday of Northern Ireland.
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The church ruins date from the early 16th century but include stones from a much earlier pre 11th century church. After a new church was built, this one fell into disrepair, but the graveyard remains in use.
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An important historic site, Tullyhogue Fort is where the O'Neills were crowned the Chiefs of Ulster. It is now planted with trees and you can enjoy views across the countryside of County Tyrone.
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Here stands the remains of the once magnificent Drum Manor house. The house was built in the 1800s and was bought from the Forest Service in 1964 when it was turned into a park for the public. The park now features a campsite, hiking trails, gardens and a play park.
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Drum Manor Forest Park is made up of beautiful mature deciduous woodland feauturing beech and oak. Winding forest tracks will take you on a lovely route through the area passing ponds, gardens, and a derelict manor house.
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National Trust owned water powered mill, originally used in the manufacture of Linen. Well worth stopping off for a look around.
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Outdoor activities include a campsite, hiking trails, gardens and a play park. There is also a large parking lot with restrooms.
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This a National Trust property that I believe has limited opening hours. It is well worth a visit and taking the free guided tour which gives lots of info about the place the mill had in the linen manufacturing industry (beetling being part of the finishing of the linen cloth). As part of the tour the water powered mill machinery will be stated up and you see the linen cloth being processed as it would when the mill was open.
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Yes, Drumgarrell offers several family-friendly options. The Drum Manor House Ruins site includes a park with hiking trails, gardens, and a play park. Tullyhogue Fort is another historical site that families can explore, offering views across the countryside.
For easy walks, consider the trails within Drum Manor House Ruins park. The Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail is also an accessible option, featuring winding forest tracks through mature deciduous woodland. You can find several easy hiking routes, such as the "Drum Manor Forest Park loop" (5.3 km) or the "Drum Manor House Ruins loop" (2.1 km), in the hiking guide for Drumgarrell.
Yes, the Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail is specifically noted as suitable for dog-friendly walks. Its winding forest tracks provide a pleasant environment for you and your dog to explore.
Drumgarrell is rich in history. You can explore the remains of an 1800s manor house at Drum Manor House Ruins. Another significant historical site is Tullyhogue Fort, an ancient site where the O'Neills were crowned. Additionally, the Derryloran Old Church Ruins and Cemetery offers a glimpse into early 16th-century architecture with stones dating back to pre-11th century.
For scenic views, head to the View of the Gallion Mountains and County Londonderry, which offers vistas of the beautiful Gallion mountains and the surrounding countryside. Tullyhogue Fort also provides expansive views across the County Tyrone countryside.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The Drum Manor House Ruins park offers hiking trails and a campsite. For more structured activities, check out the hiking guide, running trails guide, and cycling guide for Drumgarrell, which feature numerous routes of varying difficulties.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes. For example, the hiking guide for Drumgarrell lists routes like the "Drum Manor Forest Park loop" (5.3 km) and two "Drum Manor House Ruins loop" options (4.6 km and 2.1 km), all of which are circular.
The area around Drumgarrell features mature deciduous woodland, particularly within Drum Manor Forest Park, which includes beech and oak trees, ponds, and gardens. You'll also encounter rolling countryside and mountain views, such as those of the Gallion Mountains from various viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. Many enjoy exploring the remains of the 1800s manor house and its surrounding park at Drum Manor House Ruins, especially the hiking trails and play park. The tranquil woodland walks at Drum Manor Forest Park and the panoramic views from spots like View of the Gallion Mountains are also highly valued.
Yes, for attractions like Drum Manor House Ruins, there is a large parking lot available, which also includes restrooms for visitors' convenience.
Walks around Drumgarrell vary in length. For instance, the "Drum Manor House Ruins loop" can be as short as 2.1 km, while the "Drum Manor Forest Park loop" is about 5.3 km. Longer, more challenging hikes like the "Slieve Gallion NE top loop" extend to around 12.7 km. You can find more details on specific route distances in the Drumgarrell hiking guide.


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