Best attractions and places to see around Tamlaght encompass a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes within County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The area is situated within the Fermanagh Lakelands, known for its network of lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Visitors can explore ancient monuments, forest parks, and significant historical ruins. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Tamlaght.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
An enjoyable 4km walking track leads you around the serene Lough Fea in the eastern Sperrins in Northern Ireland. The scenery is mountainous and panoramic, and the calm waters bring many anglers and are home to a number of fascinating bird species, often seen flitting along the lake. The walk is lovely and flat and features a children's play area, toilets, and plenty of rain shelters in case of unpredictable weather.
4
0
Beaghmore (Bheitheach Mhór), meaning ‘big place of birch trees’. The stones speak of ancient rituals and to a people who understood astronomy. When you visit this ancient site look up in wonder at the sky and reflect, that the people that built these monuments observed the same sky, sun, moon and stars.
0
0
There are 7 stone circles, 12 cairns and 10 rows of stones here at Beaghamore. In total 1269 stones were discovered under the peat during the 1930s. The site dates back to 2900 - 2600 BC.
0
0
Here stands the remains of the once magnificent Drum Manor house. The house was built in the 1800s and was bought from the Forest Service in 1964 when it was turned into a park for the public. The park now features a campsite, hiking trails, gardens and a play park.
2
0
Drum Manor Forest Park is made up of beautiful mature deciduous woodland feauturing beech and oak. Winding forest tracks will take you on a lovely route through the area passing ponds, gardens, and a derelict manor house.
1
0
National Trust owned water powered mill, originally used in the manufacture of Linen. Well worth stopping off for a look around.
2
0
Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns, 8.5 miles north west of Cookstown, on the south-east edge of the Sperrin Mountains. There are seven low stone circles of different sizes, six of which are paired, twelve cairns and ten stone rows. The circles are between 10 and 20m in diameter, and are associated with earlier burial cairns and alignments of stone rows lead towards them. The stones are small with few more than 0.5m in height and the circles are distorted, suggesting they are related to kerbs surrounding some megalithic tombs.
2
0
Outdoor activities include a campsite, hiking trails, gardens and a play park. There is also a large parking lot with restrooms.
1
0
The area around Tamlaght is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles, an early Bronze Age complex with megalithic features, stone circles, and cairns. Another significant site is the Maghernagaw (Tamlaght) Ancient Church Ruins, an early Christian site near Lough Neagh with pagan origins, featuring a ring enclosure, holy well, and graves. Further afield, Navan Fort (Emain Macha) near Armagh is a major archaeological site deeply embedded in Irish mythology.
Yes, Tamlaght is situated within the beautiful Fermanagh Lakelands. You can explore Lough Fea, offering a serene walking track and mountainous scenery. Don't miss Cuilcagh Mountain, known as 'Ireland's Stairway to Heaven' for its iconic boardwalk. The Marble Arch Caves provide a unique underground experience, while Navar Forest offers a spectacular seven-mile drive with magnificent views over Lough Erne.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail or the Davagh Forest Trail. The Fermanagh Lakelands are perfect for water-based activities like canoeing, kayaking, and boat tours. For more specific hiking routes, check out the hiking guide for Tamlaght, or for easy walks, see the easy hikes guide.
Absolutely! Drum Manor House Ruins and its surrounding park offer a campsite, hiking trails, gardens, and a play park, making it ideal for families. Lough Fea also features a children's play area. Castle Archdale Country Park provides woodlands, wetlands, and trails suitable for all ages, along with boat trips.
The Fermanagh Lakelands are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This period is ideal for hiking, water sports, and exploring natural attractions like Cuilcagh Mountain and the Marble Arch Caves.
Yes, several excellent options are available. Drum Manor Forest Park features beautiful mature deciduous woodland with winding tracks, ponds, and gardens. Davagh Forest offers coniferous woodlands with vantage points. Castle Archdale Country Park and Crom Estate are both rich in wildlife and offer extensive walking trails. Killykeegan Nature Reserve is also a great spot for birdwatching and spotting rare plant species.
Many of the forest parks and natural trails in the Fermanagh Lakelands are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a lead. The Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail is a good option, as are many of the trails within Castle Archdale Country Park and Crom Estate. Always check specific park rules before visiting.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Killykeegan Nature Reserve, a lesser-known spot boasting limestone grasslands, hazel woodlands, and diverse plant life, including rare orchid species. The Blackwater River Weir near Benburb Priory also offers a peaceful green area with picnic benches for relaxation.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities, particularly in Davagh Forest. You can find various trails suitable for different skill levels. For detailed routes and difficulty grades, refer to the MTB Trails around Tamlaght guide, which includes routes like the Davagh Forest trails loop.
The Fermanagh Lakelands, where Tamlaght is located, are renowned for their stunning network of lakes, rivers, and wetlands. This area is a haven for wildlife, with sightings of otters, kingfishers, and rare white-clawed crayfish. It's a prime destination for water-based activities, nature observation, and scenic drives.
Visitors frequently enjoy the historical significance of the Drum Manor House Ruins and its surrounding park, which offers hiking trails and a play area. The ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles are also highly appreciated for their archaeological wonder. The serene Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail is another favorite for its natural beauty and peaceful walks.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: