Best attractions and places to see around Duntibryan include a variety of natural landscapes. The region features mountain summits offering expansive views across the Sperrins mountain range and Lough Neagh. Visitors can explore natural features such as waterfalls and unique blanket bog habitats. Forests like Moydamlaght provide additional outdoor exploration opportunities within the area.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Slieve Gallion NE Top is a mountain summit in the region in the county of Mid-Ulster, Ireland. It stands at 496m and provides sensational views across the Sperrins mountain range and lough neagh.
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The climb up Carntogher is a bit of a leg burner, but the views at the top make it all worthwhile. From the peak, you'll be afforded views across Lough Foyle to Errigal and Muckish in Donegal, Sawel and the high Sperrins, and south-east to The Mournes and Slieve Gullion.
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If you walk 100m slightly off the path south at this waypoint, you'll reach the beautiful little Altkeeran Waterfall. The waterfall is situated nearby to the spring Source Of The Grillagh and the peak Carntogher.
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Great climb and view of the sperins and lough neagh
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This predominantly pine forest has fast and fun tracks running through it with gorgeous views of the Sperrin mountains including Craigagh, Spelhoagh and Crockbrack hills.
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On the way back, after Point 4, there is a large segment over private land. No access allowed. On the way back, the route goes over private land where walking is not allowed. We were turned back by the landowner and were not allowed to continue on his property (from point 4 to 5 on the route)! We had to walk about 6 km extra to get to the starting point (A)!
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The Duntibryan area is rich in natural landscapes, including mountain summits, waterfalls, and unique blanket bog habitats. You can visit the beautiful Altkeeran Waterfall, explore the significant Blanket Bog and Turf Information Boards Near Crockmore Peak to learn about its ecosystem, or wander through Moydamlaght Forest, which offers views of the Sperrin mountains.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails around Duntibryan. You can find options like the Drumnaph Forest loop or the Altkeeran Waterfall loop. For more details and routes, check out the Easy hikes around Duntibryan guide.
For expansive views, head to Slieve Gallion NE Top Summit, which offers sensational vistas across the Sperrins mountain range and Lough Neagh. Another excellent spot is Carntogher Summit Cairn, where you can see across Lough Foyle to Donegal, the high Sperrins, and even The Mournes and Slieve Gullion on a clear day.
If you're looking for more challenging hikes, consider routes like the Slieve Gallion NE Top via Iniscarn Forest, the Eagle Rock Trail via Moydamlaght Forest, or the longer Slieve Gallion Walk. You can find these and other options in the Hiking around Duntibryan guide.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views from summits like Slieve Gallion NE Top, which provides panoramic outlooks over the Sperrins and Lough Neagh. The natural beauty of spots like Altkeeran Waterfall and the educational insights from the Blanket Bog information boards are also highly valued.
Yes, the Carntogher Summit Cairn is not only a viewpoint but also recognized as a historical site. Additionally, the Blanket Bog and Turf Information Boards Near Crockmore Peak provide fascinating details about how the Irish historically used blanket bog for fuel, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Absolutely! There are several running trails available, including loops from Maghera, Desertmartin, and Draperstown, as well as routes through Derrynoyd Forest. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Duntibryan guide.
Walking routes vary in length. Easy hikes, such as the Drumnaph Forest loop, are around 3-5 km. Moderate hikes, like the Eagle Rock Trail, can be around 6-9 km, while more difficult routes, such as the Slieve Gallion and Lough Fea Loop, can extend to over 30 km. You can find specific distances in the respective komoot guides for hiking and easy hikes.
While popular spots like Slieve Gallion offer grand views, you might find a more tranquil experience at the Blanket Bog and Turf Information Boards Near Crockmore Peak, which offers a unique ecological insight away from the main summits. The serene Altkeeran Waterfall is also a beautiful, somewhat secluded spot near the spring Source Of The Grillagh.
The region's blanket bog habitats, such as those highlighted near Crockmore Peak, are important for wildlife. These unique ecosystems support a variety of specialized flora and fauna, making them interesting areas for nature observation.
The difficulty varies. For instance, the climb to Carntogher Summit Cairn is considered challenging, while the trails around Moydamlaght Forest are generally intermediate. There are also easy walking loops available, as detailed in the easy hikes guide for the region.


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