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Tullybrick

The best walks and hikes around Tullybrick

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Hiking around Tullybrick offers a diverse landscape characterized by ancient woodlands, tranquil loughs, and historical sites. The region features varied terrain, including forest paths, open areas around lakes, and gentle elevations. Hikers can explore areas with significant natural and archaeological interest, such as the Beaghmore Stone Circles and the Davagh Forest. The trails provide opportunities to experience Northern Ireland's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Best hiking trails around Tullybrick

  • The most popular hiking route is Lough Fea Walk, a 2.5 miles (4.1 km) trail that takes 1 hour to complete. This easy path circles the scenic Lough Fea, offering peaceful waterside views.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Davagh Forest via Beaghmore Stone Circle β€” Sperrins, a moderate 9.9 miles (15.9 km) path. This route combines forest exploration with a visit to the ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles.
  • Local hikers also love the Davagh Forest Red Trail, a 6.5 miles (10.5 km) trail leading through the dense Davagh Forest, often completed in about 2 hours 55 minutes.
  • Hiking around Tullybrick is defined by ancient forests, serene loughs, and historical stone circles. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy lakeside strolls to more challenging forest trails.
  • The routes in Tullybrick are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 27 reviews. More than 300 hikers have used komoot to explore Tullybrick's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Lough Fea Walk

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Grace Mulligan
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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On this stretch of the Solar Walk in Davagh Forest near the OM Observatory a pretty stone bridge spans over the Davagh water creating a picturesque scene. It's also fascinating to note that this area is a Dark Sky Park, meaning it boasts exceptional dark night skies.

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Beaghmore (Bheitheach MhΓ³r), meaning β€˜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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Davagh Forest is a coniferous woodland filled with towering pine and spruce plantation with an understory of blanket bog. A number of winding gravel paths will take you through the forest crossing creeks and passing fabulous vantage points where you can enjoy scenes of the surrounding countryside.

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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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A 1.5 mile (2.4km) boardwalk connecting the Beaghmore Stone circles to Davagh Forest

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Jonnie
June 13, 2021, Lough Fea

Beautiful Lough serving as drinking water for the Cookstown area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Tullybrick?

There are over 25 hiking routes to explore around Tullybrick, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.

What is the overall difficulty level of hiking trails in Tullybrick?

The trails around Tullybrick cater to a range of abilities. You'll find 8 easy routes, 16 moderate trails, and 1 more challenging option, ensuring there's something for everyone.

Are there any historical sites or natural landmarks to see while hiking in Tullybrick?

Yes, the area is rich in historical and natural landmarks. You can explore ancient sites like the Beaghmore Stone Circles and the Aghascrebagh Ogham Stone. Natural features include the serene Lough Fea and the unique Blanket Bog and Turf Information Boards Near Crockmore Peak.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Tullybrick?

The hiking routes in Tullybrick are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 27 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil loughs to ancient woodlands, and the well-maintained paths.

What kind of natural environment can I expect to see in Tullybrick?

Tullybrick is known for its unique natural environment, particularly around Tullybrick Lough, which is an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI). You'll encounter clear marl lough waters, extensive growths of stonewort, and diverse marginal vegetation including fen-sedge, swamp woodland, and tall herb fen. The area is also geologically significant, with exposures of deformed Ordovician tuffs and basic lava. For more details on its protected status, you can visit the DAERA website.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Tullybrick?

Yes, there are several circular options. For example, the Stone Bridge over Davagh Water – Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Davagh Lower offers a moderate 7.8 km (4.8 miles) walk, combining natural beauty with historical sites. Another great choice is The Solar Walk Boardwalk – Stone Bridge over Davagh Water loop from Beaghmore, an easy 6.2 km (3.9 miles) route.

Are there easy, family-friendly hikes in Tullybrick?

Absolutely. Many of the 8 easy routes are suitable for families. The Lough Fea Walk is a particularly good choice, offering a gentle 4.1 km (2.5 miles) path around the scenic lough, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails in Tullybrick?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most public footpaths and trails in the Tullybrick area. However, it's always best to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas like Tullybrick Lough ASSI, to protect local wildlife and flora. Please also ensure you clean up after your dog.

Are there any trails that feature waterfalls in the Tullybrick area?

While the region is known for its loughs and forests, the specific guide data for Tullybrick does not highlight trails with prominent waterfalls. The focus is more on the unique wetland ecosystems and historical sites.

What is the best time of year to hike in Tullybrick?

Tullybrick offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, and winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though conditions may be wetter. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there options for longer, more challenging hikes in Tullybrick?

Yes, for those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, the Davagh Forest via Beaghmore Stone Circle β€” Sperrins is a moderate 15.9 km (9.9 miles) route that combines forest exploration with a visit to ancient stone circles, offering a substantial day out.

Is there public transport access to the hiking areas around Tullybrick?

Public transport options directly to trailheads in rural areas like Tullybrick can be limited. It is generally recommended to travel by car to access the various hiking routes. Some local bus services might operate to nearby towns, but onward travel to specific trail starting points may require a taxi or a longer walk.

Where can I find parking for the hiking trails in Tullybrick?

Many of the popular trailheads, especially those in Davagh Forest or near Lough Fea, offer designated parking areas. These are typically well-signposted. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on parking facilities at the start of your chosen hike.

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