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Hiking around Derrylougher offers diverse terrain characterized by extensive waterways, rolling hills, and notable geological formations within the Fermanagh Lakelands. The region features trails along lough shores and rivers, providing varied waterscapes. Hikers can explore areas with significant elevation changes, such as the Cliffs of Magho, or opt for flatter paths through meadows. This landscape provides a range of experiences from gentle walks to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
5.0
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40
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4.11km
01:03
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Embark on an easy hike through Castle Caldwell Forest on the Rossergole Point Walk. This 2.6-mile (4.1 km) route features a gentle 53 feet (16 metres) of elevation gain andโฆ
5.0
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17.4km
05:05
400m
400m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
2
hikers
4.53km
01:37
240m
240m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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27
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2.10km
00:59
210m
210m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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17
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1.87km
00:52
190m
190m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you look closely you can spot the uncanny resemblance this rocky outcrop has with an elderly gentleman.
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Castle Caldwell stands on a peninsula overlooking Lower Lough Erne. The castle was built in the early 17th century for the Caldwell's and was kept in the family until 1817 when it was passed on through marriage. The castle became a ruin in the 1900s and is now very much taken over by woodland, if you can use your imagination to picture the castle in all its glory it's still a magnificent sight.
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Even when you climb to the lookout point, you always have great views of the lake - and on the way several benches invite you to take a break during the ascent.
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Breathtaking views of Lough Earne.
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Beautiful forest with the occasional view accross Lough Erne
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Derrylougher offers a selection of 8 hiking trails. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging ascents, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Fermanagh Lakelands.
The terrain around Derrylougher is quite varied, characterized by extensive waterways, rolling hills, and notable geological formations. You can expect paths along tranquil lough shores and rivers, as well as areas with significant elevation changes, such as the dramatic Cliffs of Magho. Some paths are flat through meadows, while others offer more demanding ascents.
Yes, Derrylougher features 4 easy hiking routes. A great option is the Rossergole Point Walk, which is 2.5 miles (4.1 km) long and offers pleasant views of the surrounding waterscapes on a gentle path.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Derrylougher offers 2 difficult routes. The Cliffs of Magho via Old Man's Head is a demanding 10.8-mile (17.4 km) path with significant elevation gain, leading to panoramic views from the Cliffs of Magho.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For instance, the Cliffs of Magho loop is a 2.8-mile (4.5 km) trail that takes you through the elevated terrain near the Cliffs of Magho, offering a complete circuit.
While hiking in Derrylougher, you can encounter several notable natural features and landmarks. The region is part of the Fermanagh Lakelands, so expect extensive loughs and rivers. Highlights include the stunning View of Lough Erne from Cliffs of Magho, which offers breathtaking vistas. You might also explore areas near the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, known for its unique geological formations.
Yes, the area around Derrylougher is rich in history. You can visit the Castle Caldwell Ruins or the ancient Janus Stones of Caldragh Cemetery. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past and can be combined with your hiking adventures.
The hiking routes in Derrylougher are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil lough shores, rolling hills, and the dramatic views from elevated points like the Cliffs of Magho, highlighting the diverse and scenic experiences available.
Absolutely. The Cliffs of Magho are a prime location for panoramic views, particularly the View of Lough Erne from Cliffs of Magho. After a climb, you can enjoy stunning vistas across the Fermanagh Lakelands, especially beautiful at sunset.
While hiking is enjoyable year-round, spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions with milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the lough shores and hills. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, though some paths might be wetter. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate footwear due to potentially slippery conditions, especially on higher ground like Cuilcagh Mountain.
While Derrylougher is closer to Lough Erne, the broader Fermanagh Lakelands region includes Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater body in Ireland. The Maghery Footbridge on the edge of Lough Neagh offers expansive views and peaceful paths, though it's a bit further afield from Derrylougher itself.


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