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Jogging routes around Portreagh are characterized by diverse and scenic landscapes, featuring dramatic coastal paths, serene woodland trails, and historic mining routes. The region offers rugged cliffs, expansive sandy beaches, and plentiful parklands, providing a range of surfaces from challenging inclines to softer, flat stretches. Runners can experience extensive coastal views and panoramic sea vistas, making for varied running trails. This area provides a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its varied terrain suitable for all fitness levels.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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8.48km
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Jog the moderate Florence Court Red Trail, a 5.3-mile loop with 417 feet of elevation gain, offering forest paths and panoramic Fermanagh vi
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13.0km
01:21
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.4km
01:05
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.1km
01:40
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.2km
02:00
160m
160m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Refresh your senses at you run by this lovely lough situated just outside of Enniskillen's town centre in County Fermanagh.
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A paved path will lead you through Forthill Park, a wonderful wooded town park featuring a bandstand, monument, and shrub gardens.
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Florence Court House is a magnificent 18th-century country estate situated in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain. The house is amongst a medley of lush green parkland and thick woodland with sights of the wonderful Benaughlin Mountain in the distance. The house is now owned by the National Trust and is open to explore daily. For more information regarding opening times and ticket prices visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/florence-court
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Nestled in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, Florence Court is a wonderful Georgian mansion surrounded by picturesque countryside. The first house was built by John Cole at the beginning of the 18th century and named after his wife, Florence. The Cole family lived in the house for over 250 years. Today, the estate is managed by the National Trust. There are over 10 miles (16 km) of hiking and bike trails to explore the grounds. You can visit a water-powered sawmill and blacksmith's forge that reveal the area's industrial heritage. There's also a beautiful Irish yew tree, Florence Court Yew, which is one of two original Irish Yew discovered in 1767. There is a small entrance fee to the gardens and forest.
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In this cemetery are some very beautiful Celtic crosses.
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Portreagh offers a good selection of running routes, with over 10 trails to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy loops to more challenging long-distance runs.
Jogging routes in Portreagh are known for their diverse and scenic landscapes. You can expect a mix of dramatic coastal paths, serene woodland trails, and historic mining routes. The region features rugged cliffs, expansive sandy beaches, and parklands, offering a range of surfaces from challenging inclines to softer, flat stretches. Runners will enjoy extensive coastal views and panoramic sea vistas.
Yes, Portreagh has several routes suitable for beginners. There are 4 easy routes that provide a gentle introduction to running in the area. These are typically shorter and have less elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed jog.
For those looking for a longer run, the Derryhowlaght Lough β Lough Corban loop from Aghnacarra is a challenging option, covering over 16 km. This route offers a more demanding experience through varied landscapes.
Many of the running routes in Portreagh are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Florence Court Red Trail is a circular route that takes you through woodlands.
The Portreagh area is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. While running, you might encounter landmarks such as Florence Court, the ancient Ancient Chestnut Tree, or the historic Castle Coole. Other points of interest include the Thatched Summer House in Florence Court Pleasure Gardens and the Forthill Park Monument and Clock Tower.
While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor trails in Portreagh are generally dog-friendly, especially those in more natural settings. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them. For specific routes, check local signage or the route details on komoot for any restrictions.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for families, particularly the easier ones. These often feature relatively flat terrain and scenic surroundings, making them enjoyable for all ages. Consider routes like the Running loop from Drumlaghy for a pleasant family outing.
Portreagh's diverse landscapes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is ideal for coastal runs, though it can be busier. Winter runs can be invigorating, especially on crisp, clear days, but be prepared for potentially wet or windy conditions, particularly on exposed coastal paths.
Parking availability varies by trail. Many popular trailheads and attractions in the Portreagh area, such as Florence Court, often have designated parking facilities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route description on komoot or local maps for nearby parking options.
The running trails in Portreagh are highly regarded by the komoot community. Over 90 runners have explored the area, frequently praising the varied terrain, from coastal paths with panoramic sea vistas to serene woodland trails. The mix of natural beauty and historical features makes for a compelling and enjoyable running experience.
For a moderate run with varied landscapes, the Derryhowlaght Lough loop from Drummack is an excellent choice. This 10.4 km trail leads through diverse scenery around a lough and is often completed in about an hour and four minutes.
Yes, the region's history is often intertwined with its trails. The Celtic Crosses Cemetery loop from Tamlaght is a moderate 12.9 km route that allows you to experience both the natural beauty and historical significance of the area, passing by ancient monuments.


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