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Jogging routes around Drumhirk offer a variety of terrain, primarily characterized by forested areas and hills. The region provides paths suitable for different fitness levels, with routes often featuring gentle ascents and descents. Runners can explore natural features such as woodlands and open paths, making it a suitable location for outdoor running.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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5.02km
00:31
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.21km
00:50
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.41km
00:43
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Enjoy a beautiful stroll through the towering woodland that makes up Knockmany Forest. The forest boasts beautiful colours all around and a seasonal display of blooming bluebells which carpet the forest floor.
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Knockmany passage tomb, or Anya's Cove, is an ancient burial monument on the summit of Knockmany Hill, near the village of Augher in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the remains of a Neolithic passage tomb and its stones are decorated with rare megalithic art. They are protected by a concrete chamber and mound, built in 1959 by the Department of the Environment, roughly resembling the mound that would have originally covered it. The stones can only be viewed through the entrance gates - there is no way inside possible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockmany_Passage_Tomb There is a parking space at the bottom of Knockmany Hill - you can start from there - mostly easy to walk. There are no signs - but if you take the ways uphill you'll find the tomb.
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There are currently 6 dedicated jogging routes around Drumhirk listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels.
Jogging routes around Drumhirk primarily feature forested areas and hills. You'll find paths through woodlands and open trails, often with gentle ascents and descents, making for varied and engaging runs.
Yes, Drumhirk offers routes perfect for beginners. The Running loop from Eskragh is an easy 2.9-mile (4.7 km) trail, ideal for those new to running or looking for a gentle workout.
Absolutely! Many routes offer views of the surrounding natural beauty. You can explore areas like Knockmany Forest, known for its woodlands, or seek out the View of Aughintain Castle for a historical landmark along your run.
Yes, many of the running routes in Drumhirk are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Running loop from Dunbiggan is a popular moderate circular option.
Drumhirk's forested paths and open trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter runs are also possible, though conditions may vary with weather.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Drumhirk offers moderate routes with more significant elevation changes. The Knockmany Forest loop from Clare More, at 5.4 miles (8.8 km) with over 170 meters of ascent, provides a good workout through varied terrain.
Runners often praise the variety of terrain, from quiet woodlands to open paths, and the gentle hills that provide a good challenge without being overly strenuous. The natural setting and well-maintained trails are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, you can incorporate visits to several interesting landmarks. The ancient Knockmany Cairn is a notable historical site, and Knockmany Forest itself is a significant natural feature that many routes pass through or near.
Certainly. The Knockmany Cairn β Knockmanny Hill loop from Clare More is a great option. This route not only offers a good run but also takes you past the historic Knockmany Cairn, allowing you to combine your exercise with a bit of local exploration.
The elevation gain varies depending on the route. Easy trails like the Running loop from Eskragh have minimal gain (around 29 meters), while moderate routes such as the longer Knockmany Forest loop from Clare More can feature over 170 meters of ascent, offering a more challenging climb.


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