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Easy hiking trails around Dornogagh offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region is characterized by its lush forests, such as Belmore Forest, and scenic river valleys like the Cladagh River. Hikers can expect varied terrain, including gentle paths through woodlands and routes alongside waterways. This area provides accessible options for those seeking short, family-friendly walks.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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6.08km
01:45
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140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.47km
00:59
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.98km
01:18
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Parking at the official Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail car park costs £5 per car (update to 2025)
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These access points are integral to the trail's design, ensuring that hikers can navigate the route while respecting the surrounding environment and farmland. It's important for visitors to use these designated crossings and avoid straying from the path to protect the delicate bog ecosystem and maintain good relations with local landowners.
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These access points are integral to the trail's design, ensuring that hikers can navigate the route while respecting the surrounding environment and farmland. It's important for visitors to use these designated crossings and avoid straying from the path to protect the delicate bog ecosystem and maintain good relations with local landowners.
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The boardwalk was constructed to protect the fragile bog ecosystem, and visitors are strongly encouraged to stay on the designated path to preserve the environment.
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Incredible Stone-Age park, with some technical trails. Massive mythological sacred stones worshipped over centuries, will follow you when adventuring into this unique geological and archaeological forest landscape.
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"continual slur on Irish caving" It's actually only a few hundred metres is accessible and it's total length is thought to be 2km. No where near the longest cave in Ireland. Consider a trip in only if well equipped with a good light and helmet. Alternatively/also consider visiting McKenzies back lounge just down the road. A much drier watering hole. ;)
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Ideal starting point for the hike to the Stairway to Heaven, there are a total of 3 parking spaces available. Some spaces are reserved for larger vehicles/motorhomes; the steward will direct you when reversing. Parking fee of 5 GBP or 6 Euros must be paid in cash to the steward.
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There are 9 easy hiking trails around Dornogagh, offering a variety of scenic routes through forests and along river valleys.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For example, the Belmore Forest loop via Pollnagollum Cave offers a pleasant walk through dense forest, and the Marble Arch Caves via Cladagh River follows a scenic river path, both ideal for a family outing.
Easy hikes in Dornogagh primarily feature lush forest paths, such as those found in Belmore Forest, and scenic river walks along waterways like the Cladagh River. You'll also encounter historical sites and varied terrain suitable for accessible exploration.
Yes, several easy routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Belmore Forest loop via Pollnagollum Cave, which is 3.8 miles (6.1 km) long.
You can explore historical and natural attractions. The Tullygobban Tomb – Giant's Grave & Giant's Cave loop takes you through historical landscapes. Other notable sites include the Giant's Grave & Giant's Cave and the Florence Court estate.
While the guide focuses on easy trails, the region does feature natural highlights like the Cladagh Glen Waterfall. You might find routes that pass near or offer views of such features, often along river paths.
The easy trails in Dornogagh are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 25 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, scenic river views, and well-marked, accessible paths that make for enjoyable outings.
Absolutely. The easy trails around Dornogagh are specifically chosen for their accessibility and gentle terrain, making them ideal for beginners. Routes like Marble Arch Caves via Cladagh River are short and relatively flat, perfect for those new to hiking.
Many popular trailheads for easy hikes in Dornogagh offer parking facilities. For instance, if you plan to visit the Cuilcagh area, the Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park provides convenient access to nearby trails.
The region's lush forests and river valleys are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer vibrant greenery and milder weather, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, many easy paths remain accessible, though conditions may vary.
While some popular routes can see more visitors, Dornogagh offers a network of trails. Exploring options slightly off the main paths or visiting during off-peak hours can help you find quieter experiences. The Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy might offer a more serene experience.


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