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Attractions and Places To See around Gortreagh - Top 8

Best attractions and places to see around Gortreagh encompass a mix of historical sites, ancient monuments, and natural landscapes. The area features extensive woodlands, including both deciduous and coniferous forests, alongside serene loughs. Visitors can explore significant archaeological complexes and the remains of historic estates, offering insights into the region's past. Gortreagh provides diverse outdoor experiences, from forest trails to lakeside walks.

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  • The most popular attractions is Drum Manor House Ruins,…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Drum Manor House Ruins

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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 …

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Beaghmore Stone Circles

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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.

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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.

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Wellbrook Beetling Mill

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National Trust owned water powered mill, originally used in the manufacture of Linen. Well worth stopping off for a look around.

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Lough Fea

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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 …

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October 30, 2023, Lough Fea

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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National Trust owned water powered mill, originally used in the manufacture of Linen. Well worth stopping off for a look around.

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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.

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Outdoor activities include a campsite, hiking trails, gardens and a play park. There is also a large parking lot with restrooms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit in Gortreagh?

Gortreagh offers significant historical attractions. You can explore the remains of Drum Manor House Ruins, an 1800s manor house set within a park. Another must-see is Beaghmore Stone Circles, an early Bronze Age complex featuring seven low stone circles, twelve cairns, and ten stone rows dating back to 2900 - 2600 BC.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Gortreagh?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Drum Manor House Ruins offers a play park, gardens, and hiking trails. Beaghmore Stone Circles provides an intriguing historical experience for all ages. Additionally, Lough Fea features a children's play area and a flat walking track, while Davagh Forest Trail is also family-friendly with its winding paths.

What walking trails are available near Gortreagh attractions?

You'll find several excellent walking opportunities. Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail offers a scenic route through mature deciduous woodland, passing ponds and gardens. There's also a pleasant 4km walking track around Lough Fea, which is flat and suitable for families. For more extensive forest walks, explore the gravel paths of Davagh Forest Trail.

Can I bring my dog to walks in Gortreagh?

Yes, Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail is noted as dog-friendly, offering beautiful mature deciduous woodland for you and your canine companion to explore. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow local guidelines.

Are there cycling routes near Gortreagh attractions?

Yes, the Gortreagh area offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Cookstown loop to Killymoon Castle & Tullyhogue Fort' or more challenging rides like 'The Sperrins loop from Cookstown'. For detailed routes and maps, refer to the Cycling around Gortreagh guide.

What natural landscapes can I explore in the Gortreagh area?

Gortreagh is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy the serene waters and mountainous scenery around Lough Fea, which is also home to various bird species. The area also features extensive woodlands, including the mature deciduous trees of Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail and the coniferous forest of Davagh Forest Trail.

Where can I find parking and restrooms near Gortreagh attractions?

At Drum Manor House Ruins, there is a large parking lot available with restrooms for visitors. Lough Fea also provides toilets and plenty of rain shelters along its walking track.

What is the best time of year to visit Gortreagh attractions?

The Gortreagh area, with its woodlands and loughs, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors in the deciduous forests, while summer is ideal for lakeside walks and outdoor activities. Winter can provide a peaceful, crisp experience, especially in the forest parks.

Are there any hidden gems for outdoor activities in Gortreagh?

While not strictly 'hidden,' the diverse forest trails within Drum Manor Forest Park and Davagh Forest offer opportunities for quiet exploration away from more crowded spots. These areas provide winding tracks through beautiful woodlands, perfect for those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience.

What kind of wildlife can I spot on walks in Gortreagh?

The natural areas around Gortreagh offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. Along the calm waters of Lough Fea, you can often see various fascinating bird species. The extensive woodlands, such as those in Drum Manor Forest Park and Davagh Forest, are habitats for local flora and fauna, though specific sightings will vary.

Are there any circular walks near Gortreagh?

The 4km walking track around Lough Fea is an enjoyable circular route, offering panoramic mountainous scenery. Many of the trails within Drum Manor Forest Park and Davagh Forest also feature winding paths that can be combined to create circular routes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Gortreagh?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient mystery of Beaghmore Stone Circles and the historical charm of Drum Manor House Ruins are highly valued. The serene lakeside walks at Lough Fea and the peaceful forest trails are also popular for their scenic beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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