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Jogging around Edenderry offers access to diverse landscapes, primarily characterized by the flat and extensive Grand Canal Greenway, which provides a traffic-free path along historic waterways. The region is situated at the edge of the vast Bog of Allen, contributing to a unique peatland environment. Nearby, Lough Boora Discovery Park offers varied trails through reclaimed bogland, while the more challenging terrain of the Slieve Bloom Mountains is accessible for those seeking higher elevations. These features combine to provide a range…
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. 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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Very nice cafe-restaurant with good food and beautiful garden
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There is probably no better way to get to Belfast city centre by bike.
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Here, in the middle of the greenery, a pleasant path along the stream invites you to let yourself drift and enjoy the peace of nature. The idyllic paths meander through dense forest and reveal wide meadows in between - a perfect alternation between shady sections and clearings where the sun warmly tickles the skin.
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The forest stretches along the River Lagan and has a surprising variety of plants and animals to experience as you drive through. Old oak trees and dense foliage cast shadows along the path and if you look closely you might spot a kingfisher by the water or hear the faint call of long-eared owls in the branches. What makes Belvoir special is its history. In the middle of the forest lies an old Norman motte from the 12th century - a reminder of times gone by that makes the forest seem even more mystical. The gigantic fungi and rare plants such as the scaly root also give this place its own charm. The trails here are pleasant and offer you the right mix of challenge and relaxation. For nature lovers and history buffs, Belvoir Park Forest is a special experience that will make you want to return again and again.
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Lagan Meadows - a real gem for those who like it quiet but still want a bit of adventure. The path winds through gentle meadows and dense bushes, always accompanied by the gentle melody of the Lagan, which flows leisurely along here. It is a real play of colors, especially in autumn - the leaves shine in all shades of yellow and red, and the grass slowly loses its rich green. On the bike, nature comes directly to you here. The narrow paths are easy to ride, but every now and then there is a small puddle or a tight bend that keeps you alert. Sometimes a dog or a walker crosses your path, so it's better to slow down a bit and enjoy. There are also a few quiet corners where you can stop for a moment and let your gaze wander over the gentle ups and downs of the meadows. It is best to come here early in the morning or in the evening, when there is a special silence over the meadows. The clear air, the scent of damp moss and earth and the gentle rustling of the leaves almost make you forget that Belfast isn't that far away. A real contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city and ideal for a little break.
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Nice at any time of the year but Autumn is especially beautiful for a riverside run
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Located in South Belfast and once a private estate, Barnett Demesne is now a public park since 1951. The park itself includes plenty of walk/hike opportunities, gardens, an arboretum & a children's playground.
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Running from Belfast to Lisburn, the Lagan Towpath is a pleasant, walk around the River Lagan with peaceful surroundings such as wetland, riverside meadows, & woodlands. The canal system itself dates back to the late 18th century and now offers a glimpse into the area's past.
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Komoot offers over 400 running routes around Edenderry, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails.
The terrain around Edenderry is quite diverse. You'll primarily find flat, easily navigable paths along the Grand Canal Greenway, which is mostly compacted gravel. The region also features unique peatland landscapes, such as the Bog of Allen and Clara Bog Nature Reserve with its boardwalk. For those seeking more challenging runs, the Slieve Bloom Mountains offer varied terrain including forest paths and mountain views.
Absolutely. Edenderry offers a good range of running routes for all abilities. There are over 50 easy routes, nearly 300 moderate routes, and over 70 more challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every runner, from beginners to experienced trail runners.
The running routes in Edenderry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Runners often praise the peaceful, traffic-free experience along the historic towpaths and the unique natural scenery.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families. The flat and accessible Grand Canal Greenway is an excellent choice. Additionally, Lough Boora Discovery Park, a short drive from Edenderry, offers various trails, including a 3.3km Sculpture Park Route and a fairy trail, which are very popular with families.
Many outdoor areas in Edenderry, including sections of the Grand Canal Greenway and trails in Lough Boora Discovery Park, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to check specific park regulations before your visit.
Yes, there are several circular running options. For instance, the Riverside Circular Walk at Minnowburn offers an easy 4 km loop. For those seeking a longer challenge, the Slieve Bloom Way is a 75km circular trail, and Lough Boora Discovery Park also features various looped trails of different lengths.
The Grand Canal Greenway offers peaceful, scenic views along historic waterways. For unique landscapes, Lough Boora Discovery Park provides trails through reclaimed bogland with interesting sculptures. If you're willing to venture further, the Slieve Bloom Mountains offer stunning mountain vistas and forest scenery.
Yes, Edenderry is situated at the edge of the vast Bog of Allen, offering a distinct natural environment. The Clara Bog Nature Reserve, a short drive away, features a 1km looped boardwalk that allows you to experience one of Europe's best-preserved raised bogs and its unique flora and fauna.
Yes, the Mountlucas Wind Farm hosts a free, weekly 5k community event called Mountlucas parkrun every Saturday, providing a social opportunity for jogging and walking. Lough Boora Discovery Park also hosts the Lough Boora 10km Night Run, highlighting its suitability for organized running events.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for running in Edenderry, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be warm but is also great for longer daylight hours. Winter running is possible, but trails might be wet or muddy, especially in bogland areas, so appropriate gear is recommended.
Yes, you can combine your run with sightseeing. Along the Grand Canal Greenway, you'll pass historic canal locks and old lock houses. Nearby attractions include the Belfast City Hall, the Albert Memorial Clock, and the unique Big Fish (Salmon of Knowledge). For natural landmarks, the Giant's Ring Megalithic Tomb is also accessible via some routes.
For experienced runners looking for a greater challenge, the Slieve Bloom Mountains, while not immediately adjacent, are accessible within County Offaly and offer a variety of trails with diverse landscapes. The Slieve Bloom Way is a 75km circular trail, ideal for experienced trail runners. Additionally, Lough Boora Discovery Park features longer routes such as the 9.3km Mesolithic Route.


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