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Jogging around Killinure Lough offers an excellent opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and accessible paths. The area is characterized by picturesque lake views, particularly along routes like the "View of the Lake loop from Portlick Castle," and its connection to the River Shannon. Many trails feature easily-accessible paths, making them suitable for various fitness levels. The landscape combines natural features with proximity to urban areas like Athlone, providing diverse running environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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5.94km
00:37
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:05
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.73km
01:00
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.72km
00:35
20m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.66km
00:35
20m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Athlone lies in the heart of Ireland and, at the same time, on the banks of the mighty River Shannon. It's no wonder, then, that it has long attracted the attention of saints and military leaders alike. Walking through the town, you can truly sense the history of each building—be it the 12th-century castle, the 17th-century barracks, or the 19th-century almshouse, a reminder of the Great Famine in Ireland.
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The Keep of Athlone Castle is a National Monument. The castle, which formed part of Athlone's defenses for 750 years, became a museum in 1966 run by the Old Athlone Society and was also given a modern visitor center by the city council in 1991. Athlone Castle is the fulcrum for understanding the development of Athlone, linking modern Athlone to its Norman founders.
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Very nice and well maintained marina
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Well-preserved church within the medieval city walls of Athlone. The church was built in 1827 and comprises of a three-bay nave with three stage tower.
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Enjoy sensational views down the glistening River Shannon from Costume Bridge. It's a six-span wrought-iron railway bridge built in 1850 to replace the original bridge built by Sir Henry Sidney in 1566. Before these two bridges were built, the people of Athlone had to cross the river using stepping stones.
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Viewed today, it still retains elements of the 1210 castle along with various additions and alterations made in response to advances in warfare.
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Today's St. Mary's Church of Ireland is situated within the medieval city walls on a hilltop. There was a church on this site before the Reformation. The church was described in 1827 as "a pretty little building with a square embattled tower" next to the bell tower of an earlier church.
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The Keep of Athlone Castle is a National Monument. The castle, which formed part of Athlone's defenses for 750 years, became a museum in 1966 run by the Old Athlone Society and was also given a modern visitor center by the city council in 1991. Athlone Castle is the fulcrum for understanding the development of Athlone, linking modern Athlone to its Norman founders. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlone_Castle
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There are over 35 running routes around Killinure Lough, offering a variety of options for different fitness levels. These include 4 easy routes, 30 moderate routes, and 1 more challenging trail.
Yes, Killinure Lough offers several easy jogging routes. Many paths are described as easily-accessible with minimal elevation gain, perfect for beginners or a relaxed pace. For example, the Running loop from Athlone is a moderate 5.7 km route that is relatively flat and enjoyable.
Absolutely. Many of the routes around Killinure Lough are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. The Running loop from Killinure ED is a popular circular option, offering pleasant views of the lough over 5.9 km.
Routes like the "View of the Lake loop from Portlick Castle" (mentioned in region research) are known for their picturesque vistas of the lough. The Running loop from Killinure ED also provides pleasant views of the lough, making it a great choice for a scenic run.
Yes, you can combine your run with views of local landmarks. The region research mentions the "View of the Lake loop from Portlick Castle," which integrates natural beauty with a historic landmark. Additionally, routes near Athlone, such as the Athlone Marina – Athlone loop from Athlone Town Stadium, offer views of Athlone Castle and the River Shannon.
The running routes around Killinure Lough vary in length and duration. For instance, the Running loop from Killinure ED is about 5.9 km and takes around 37 minutes. Longer options like the Running loop from Athlone Town Stadium stretch to 10.4 km, typically completed in about 1 hour and 5 minutes.
Many of the paths around Killinure Lough are described as easily-accessible and suitable for all skill levels, making them ideal for family outings. The minimal elevation gain on many routes ensures a comfortable experience for all ages. Look for shorter, easier loops for a family-friendly run.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed here, the accessibility of the area and its proximity to towns like Athlone suggest that parking facilities are generally available. For routes starting from specific points like Athlone Town Stadium or near Portlick Castle, you can typically find designated parking areas nearby.
The running routes in Killinure Lough are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2 reviews. Runners often praise the scenic lake views, the well-maintained and easily accessible paths, and the refreshing natural environment for outdoor exercise.
Yes, the area's connection to the River Shannon is a significant feature. Routes such as the Running loop from Athlone Town Stadium offer scenic views near the River Shannon, providing a diverse running environment alongside the lough.
While most routes are moderate, there is at least one more challenging route available for experienced runners. The variety of terrain, from lakeside paths to riverside trails, allows for more strenuous runs if desired. You can explore the 30 moderate and 1 difficult route options to find a suitable challenge.


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