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Jogging around Rylagh offers a mix of urban and natural running experiences. The region features routes that traverse town centers, follow riverbanks, and ascend local hills. While some running routes provide gentle gradients suitable for beginners, others present more challenging ascents with significant elevation gain. The landscape includes both paved paths and gravel trails, catering to a variety of preferences for running surfaces.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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5.81km
00:36
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.7km
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone which plays host to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. A market town, there are plenty of places to stop to eat or drink and you can't fail to notice the twin spires of Sacred Heart Church.
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The Lover's Retreat is a beautiful spot, home to nesting herons. Some say it's name is taken from the lovers who used to hide within the branches of the weeping willow. There is also often a coffee van here which adds to its allure for cyclists pedaling through Omagh. It is also popular with dog walkers so be sure to keep an eye out for four legged friends.
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As you pedal along the bike path tracing the Camowen River, keep an eye out for the water rushing over the weir.
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Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone which plays host to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. A market town, there are plenty of places to stop to eat or drink and you can't fail to notice the twin spires of Sacred Heart Church.
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Urban park feautring a paved path that runs alongside the River Camowen.
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Pleasant little boating lake as you run along the Camowen River in Omagh. The lake is home to a group of local ducks that are often seeing bobbing on the water.
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There are over 30 dedicated running routes around Rylagh, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 6 easy routes, 19 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging trails for experienced runners.
Yes, Rylagh offers several easy jogging routes perfect for beginners. These trails typically feature gentler gradients and less demanding terrain. You can find 6 easy routes in the area, providing a good starting point for new runners.
Many of the running routes in Rylagh are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Omagh Town Centre β Sacred Heart Church, Omagh loop from Former Tyrone County Hospital is a popular circular route connecting key town landmarks.
Rylagh's jogging trails offer a mix of surfaces. You'll find both paved paths, particularly in urban areas and along riverbanks, as well as gravel trails in more natural settings. Some routes also include hilly sections with significant elevation gain.
Yes, several running routes in Rylagh pass by interesting landmarks and offer scenic views. For instance, the difficult Gravel Path to Mullaghcarn β Darach the Guardian Sculpture loop from Tirmurty Hill leads towards the Mullaghcarn Summit and the Darach the Guardian Sculpture. You can also find the Sacred Heart Church, Omagh on some town-based loops.
Yes, Rylagh features routes that follow riverbanks, offering pleasant and often flatter running experiences. The Lover's Retreat β Camowen River Weir loop from Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital is a notable example, leading alongside the Camowen River.
The running routes in Rylagh are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Runners appreciate the variety of urban and natural experiences, from town center loops to more challenging trails with elevation gain.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the 6 easy routes in Rylagh are generally suitable for families looking for less strenuous runs. These routes often have gentler gradients and well-maintained paths.
Yes, for those who enjoy natural features, the Waterfall in Gortin Glen Forest Park is an attraction in the Rylagh area. While not directly on all jogging routes, it's a point of interest that can be incorporated into a longer exploration or visited separately.
Rylagh offers jogging opportunities year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also great, though some routes might be more exposed. Winter jogging is possible, but runners should be mindful of weather conditions and potential icy patches on trails, especially on higher ground.
Yes, there are running routes that conveniently start near Healy Park. For example, the Running loop from Healy Park is a moderate 8.5 km trail, and the Sacred Heart Church, Omagh β Omagh Town Centre loop from Healy Park also begins from this area.
While popular routes can see more activity, many of Rylagh's 30+ routes offer opportunities for quieter runs, especially those venturing into more natural or hilly terrain. Exploring some of the less-trafficked moderate or difficult trails might provide a more solitary experience.


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