Attractions and places to see around Ervey include historical sites, religious monuments, and natural loughs. The region features ancient ruins and significant historical landmarks that reflect its past. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from tranquil loughs surrounded by forests to sites of local folklore. Ervey offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty for exploration.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Lough Antrawar lies in the dip southeast of Slieve Beagh. The slopes above the lough are very wet and boggy so this is where the ground drains. The outflow stream flows down the valley and joins the River Blackwater.
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Known locally as the "Wee Abbey", Clones Abbey is a ruined monastery dating back to the 12th century. The original abbey was founded by St. Tigernach as early as the 6th century. However, the abbey was destroyed by fire not once, but four times during its history. In the 16th century, the abbey suffered once again during the suppression of monasteries and Protestant reformation under Henry VIII. Less than a hundred years later, it lay in ruin, although some solitary monks still lived here until the 18th century. Today, you can visit the crumbling walls and take a look at the interesting graveyard. The abbey is free to visit and you can access it any time.
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This is an extraordinarily wild and scenic part of Northern Ireland. The lough appears on your right as you travel down Carnmore Road against a backdrop of vibrant green coniferous forest.
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This house is thought to be the only one in Ireland where an exorcism has taken place. Since the exorcism the house is said to be haunted by the poltergeist. Experts of the paranormal suggests that there is a very heavy and eerie atmosphere in the house. Head east on Mullaghfad road for 100 metres to find the spooky house!
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The round tower in Clones was originally built around the 10th century as part of the abbey. Although it would once have stood at 75 feet (23 m), the top part is now missing. Nonetheless, it is still a prominent feature on Clones' skyline. There would once have been four storeys, including a bell storey. St Tierney's graveyard, which surrounds the tower, is also an interesting place to explore with many 17th and 18th-century gravestones and the tomb shrine of St Tighernach.
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Known locally as the "Wee Abbey", Clones Abbey is a ruined monastery dating back to the 12th century. The original abbey was founded by St. Tigernach as early as the 6th century. However, the abbey was destroyed by fire not once, but four times during its history. In the 16th century, the abbey suffered once again during the suppression of monasteries and Protestant reformation under Henry VIII. Less than a hundred years later, it lay in ruin, although some solitary monks still lived here until the 18th century. Today, you can visit the crumbling walls and take a look at the interesting graveyard. The abbey is free to visit and you can access it any time.
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Ervey offers beautiful natural loughs and scenic viewpoints. You can visit Carnmore Lough, an extraordinarily wild and scenic part of Northern Ireland, set against a backdrop of vibrant green coniferous forest. Another natural spot is Lough Antrawar, located in a dip southeast of Slieve Beagh, known for its wet and boggy slopes.
Yes, Ervey is rich in historical sites. Explore Clones 'Wee' Abbey, a ruined monastery dating back to the 12th century with parts founded as early as the 6th century. Nearby, you'll find the Clones Round Tower, originally built around the 10th century as part of the abbey, and surrounded by St Tierney's graveyard with 17th and 18th-century gravestones.
For a truly unique experience, visit the Cooneen Ghost House. This historical site is thought to be the only house in Ireland where an exorcism has taken place, and experts suggest it has a very heavy and eerie atmosphere.
The area around Ervey offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, including the moderate 'Lough Antrwar on the An Trá loop' (11.6 km) or the easier 'Running loop from Altawark' (3.7 km). For more options, check out the Running Trails around Ervey guide.
Absolutely. Hikers can enjoy routes like the 'Lough Antrawer Loop' (11.6 km, moderate) or the 'Errasallagh and Kimran Forest loop via Lough Corry' (6.5 km, easy). For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Ervey guide.
Natural loughs like Carnmore Lough and Lough Antrawar can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most comfortable hiking and exploration, late spring to early autumn typically offers milder weather. Be prepared for potentially wet and boggy conditions, especially around Lough Antrawar, so good walking boots and a waterproof jacket are recommended.
Sites like Clones 'Wee' Abbey and the Clones Round Tower offer an educational glimpse into history and are generally accessible for families. Exploring the crumbling walls and ancient graveyards can be an interesting experience for children, though younger ones might need supervision.
Clones 'Wee' Abbey is a ruined monastery that is free to visit and accessible at any time. You can explore the crumbling walls and the interesting graveyard surrounding it, which contains many 17th and 18th-century gravestones.
Carnmore Lough offers views of an extraordinarily wild and scenic landscape in Northern Ireland. The lough itself is set against a backdrop of vibrant green coniferous forest, providing a picturesque setting.
Yes, there are easy walking options. For instance, the 'Errasallagh and Kimran Forest loop via Lough Corry' is an easy 6.5 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Whiskered Bat Nature Trail – Killyfole Lough loop from Aghadrumsee', which is 2.3 km. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Ervey guide.
The Clones Round Tower, originally built around the 10th century, is a prominent feature on Clones' skyline. Although its top part is now missing, it was once part of the abbey and would have stood at 75 feet. It's surrounded by St Tierney's graveyard, which is also worth exploring for its historical gravestones and the tomb shrine of St Tighernach.


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