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Tullyvallan

The best running trails around Tullyvallan

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Jogging routes Tullyvallan traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and valleys, alongside lush pastures and scattered woodlands. The area is shaped by the Tullyvallan and Cusher Rivers, which contribute to a diverse terrain suitable for outdoor activities. This region in County Armagh offers a mix of natural features and historical points of interest for runners. The elevation changes range from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents, accommodating various fitness levels.

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Lough Muckno loops from Castleblayney

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

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October 9, 2024, Ballykeel Dolmen

The Ballykeel Dolmen, also known as the "Witch's Chair", stands alone on the edge of a green river terrace and invites you to take a look back into the past. With its three supporting stones and the imposing capstone, over three metres long, the dolmen looks like a stone sculpture left behind by a long-forgotten culture. The simple but distinctive tripod shape is a testament to the archaic construction that attracted people to this place over 4000 years ago. Excavations around the dolmen have uncovered the remains of a stone mound and Neolithic pottery that tell of the rites and customs of this early community. When you stand among the stones, you feel the mystique of the place - a place that inspires the imagination then and now. Nearby you will find other megalithic structures such as the Portal Tomb of Aughadanove, which together reflect the rich archaeological heritage of the region.

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October 17, 2023, Ballykeel Dolmen

To be able to see the Ballykeel dolmen, you'll need to take a small detour from Mill Road onto Ballykeel Road. Here, you can view the Ballykeel dolmen and cairn, which is dated between 4000 and 2500 BC

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This section of Lough Road crosses the Cloverhill Golf Course, which you can catch glimpses of at certain points above the side bushes, with Slieve Gullion in the background.

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October 17, 2023, Ballykeel Dolmen

This dolmen is a monument that has a tripod shape. At the southern end of a tumulus, its capstone is three meters long. It is dated between 4000 and 2500 BC.

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Natalie
October 16, 2023, Black Island

There are four different trails you can around Black Island to explore the forests and lough shore. There is a beautiful bluebell walk in the spring and views over Lough Muckno to Hope Castle.

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August 26, 2023, Hope Castle

With grounds overlooking Lough Muckno, Hope Castle has been abandoned since 2010 when a fire ripped through the interior. At that time it was a hotel but it was originally built in the 17th century as part of the Blayney family's estate.

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Lough Muckno / Loch Mucnú is sometimes known as Blayney Castle Lake. It is linked to Lough Ross via the Clarebane River. There are lots of running trails in the vicinity of the lough, which is the largest in County Monaghan.

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There are four different trails you can take around Black Island to explore the forests and lough shore. There are beautiful bluebells in the spring and views over Lough Muckno to Hope Castle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in the Tullyvallan area?

There are 5 dedicated running routes around Tullyvallan listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels. These routes traverse the region's scenic landscapes, from rolling hills to river valleys.

What kind of terrain can I expect on jogging routes around Tullyvallan?

Jogging routes in Tullyvallan feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills, lush pastures, and scattered woodlands, often following the Tullyvallan and Cusher Rivers. While many paths have mostly paved surfaces, some routes may require sure-footedness due to varied natural terrain.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running trails in Tullyvallan?

Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. For instance, the Lough Muckno loops from Castleblayney is a moderate 3.5-mile trail with minimal elevation gain, making it a good choice for those looking for a less strenuous run.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions I might see while running in Tullyvallan?

The Tullyvallan area is rich in historical and natural points of interest. You might encounter the impressive Tassagh Viaduct, the ancient Ballykeel Dolmen, or enjoy views of the Seagahan Reservoir. The Poets Trails: Ballykeel running loop, for example, winds through the scenic Ring of Gullion.

Are there any longer or more challenging running routes for experienced joggers?

Absolutely. For a more challenging experience, consider the Blayney Castle loop from The Court House, which is a 10.3-mile trail leading through varied terrain. Another excellent option is The Poets Trails: Ballykeel running loop, a moderate 8.1-mile path with significant elevation changes.

Can I find circular running routes in the Tullyvallan region?

Yes, many of the running paths in the Tullyvallan area are designed as loops, offering a convenient circular experience. Examples include the Lough Muckno loops from Castleblayney and the Lisleitrim Lough – Kiltybane Lough loop from Cullyhanna ED.

What is the typical length of running trails around Tullyvallan?

The running trails around Tullyvallan vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter routes like the 3.5-mile Lough Muckno loops, up to longer options such as the 10.3-mile Blayney Castle loop.

Are there any running routes that offer views of lakes or reservoirs?

Yes, several routes provide scenic water views. The Lough Muckno loops from Castleblayney offers views of the reservoir, and the View of Lough Muckno – Black Island loop also features expansive lake scenery. Additionally, the Seagahan Reservoir itself provides opportunities for scenic jogs along its dam wall.

What is the best time of year for jogging in Tullyvallan?

The lush landscapes of County Armagh, including Tullyvallan, are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the rolling hills and woodlands can be enjoyed, though conditions may require more appropriate gear.

Are there any running routes suitable for families with children?

While specific family-friendly designations are not always available, routes with lower difficulty and shorter distances, such as the Lough Muckno loops from Castleblayney, are generally more suitable for families looking for a gentle jog or walk.

Where can I find parking for the running trails in Tullyvallan?

Parking availability varies by route. For trails like the Poets Trails: Ballykeel running loop, parking is typically available at designated points within the Ring of Gullion area. For other routes, it's advisable to check specific trailheads or nearby villages for public parking options.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the running routes in Tullyvallan?

The Tullyvallan area and its surrounding villages like Silverbridge, Crossmaglen, Mullaghbawn, and Forkhill offer various amenities. While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not guaranteed, you can often find establishments in these nearby communities for refreshments after your run.

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