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Attractions and Places To See around Downs - Top 6

Best attractions and places to see around Downs include historical sites and natural landscapes. This region offers a blend of ancient ruins, forest parks, and significant historical monuments. Downs provides opportunities to explore its past and enjoy its natural environment, with 6 hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Best attractions and places to see around Downs

  • The most popular attractions is Drum Manor House Ruins, a historical site that features the remains of a 19th-century manor house. The surrounding…

Last updated: June 24, 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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Wellbrook Beetling Mill

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As you cycle through the rolling landscape of County Tyrone, the Wellbrook Beetling Mill is an absolute must for a stopover. Situated in an idyllic, wooded stream valley along the …

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Mountjoy Castle

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Small castle ruins. Unfortunately not accessible inside and "reared" from behind.

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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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Tullaghoge Fort

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An important historic site, Tullyhogue Fort is where the O'Neills were crowned the Chiefs of Ulster. It is now planted with trees and you can enjoy views across the countryside of County Tyrone.

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June 3, 2026, Mountjoy Castle

On the banks of Lough Neagh, near the village of Brockagh, you will find the impressive ruin of Mountjoy Castle. This castle was built between 1602 and 1605 by Lord Mountjoy and served at the time as a crucial military stronghold during the turbulent years of the Nine Years' War. Unique is the special combination of building materials: the lower floor is constructed from rough natural stone, while the upper floor consists of locally fired red brick. Although the castle has been a ruin since 1648, the central block and the characteristic arrow-shaped corner towers are still clearly recognizable in the landscape.

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As you cycle through the rolling landscape of County Tyrone, the Wellbrook Beetling Mill is an absolute must for a stopover. Situated in an idyllic, wooded stream valley along the Ballinderry River, this 19th-century water mill provides a stark contrast to the tranquility of its surroundings. This is the last working 'beetling mill' in the United Kingdom. "Beetling" was the final step in traditional Irish linen production: using enormous wooden hammers (beetles), powered by a water wheel nearly five metres high, the linen was processed for hours until it acquired its characteristic sheen. When the mill is running, you can hear the rhythmic thudding from afar – an impressive sound that takes you straight back to the industrial heyday of Northern Ireland.

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In the shadow of Northern Ireland's vast skies, the mysterious Mountjoy Castle rises on a hill above Lough Neagh. This ruined castle, whose Irish name "Caisleán Mhuinseo" whispers into the wind, stands like a proud sentinel in the village of Mountjoy, County Tyrone. The castle was built in 1602 by order of Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire and 8th Baron Mountjoy. But times have not always been kind to this building: as early as 1643, a devastating fire left scars on the walls of the castle. What remained is a two-story brick building with the ground floor clad in stone. The architecture speaks of a time of defense and vigilance - a central rectangular block protected by four spear-shaped towers, crisscrossed by embrasures. The north-western tower testifies to the fragility of time - partially collapsed, while the western curtain wall has lost its presence. The entrance, once on the south side of the eastern curtain wall, seems to whisper stories of days gone by, while wide windows on the upper floor capture the eyes of visitors. Unfortunately, an extension at the back keeps some of the castle's secrets hidden, and the interior area is closed to visitors' eyes. But even in its ruined state, Mountjoy Castle embodies the soul and history of Northern Ireland. Not only is it a State Care Historic Monument in the townland of Magheralamfield in the Mid Ulster District, but it is also a silent testament to time, inviting every walker to pause for a moment and listen to the whispers of history.

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An important historic site, Tullyhogue Fort is where the O'Neills were crowned the Chiefs of Ulster. It is now planted with trees and you can enjoy views across the countryside of County Tyrone.

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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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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 explore around Downs?

The Downs region is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of Drum Manor House Ruins, a 19th-century manor with a surrounding park. Another significant site is Mountjoy Castle, a 17th-century brick building on a hill above Lough Neagh. Don't miss Tullyhogue Fort, an important historic site where the O'Neills were crowned Chiefs of Ulster, offering views across County Tyrone. You can also explore the Derryloran Old Church Ruins and Cemetery, with parts dating back to before the 11th century.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Downs area?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Drum Manor House Ruins offers a play park, gardens, and hiking trails within its park grounds. Tullyhogue Fort is also considered family-friendly, providing an open space with historical significance for exploration.

Where can I go for a walk or hike near Downs?

The area around Downs offers several walking and hiking opportunities. The Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail is a popular choice, winding through mature deciduous woodland, past ponds, and gardens. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, including easy loops like the 'Drum Manor Forest Park loop' or 'Drum Manor House Ruins loop', which you can find in the Hiking around Downs guide.

Are there dog-friendly trails in the Downs area?

Yes, the Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail is specifically tagged as dog-friendly, making it a great option for walking with your canine companion through beautiful mature woodlands.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see around Downs?

The Downs region features beautiful natural landscapes, particularly within areas like Drum Manor Forest Park, which boasts mature deciduous woodland with beech and oak trees. You'll find winding forest tracks, ponds, and gardens. Additionally, sites like Tullyhogue Fort offer expansive views across the countryside of County Tyrone.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, are available near these attractions?

Beyond hiking, you can enjoy cycling and running. There are numerous cycling routes, including the 'Cookstown loop to Killymoon Castle & Tullyhogue Fort' or more challenging rides like 'The Sperrins loop'. For runners, options include the 'Drum Manor Forest Park running loop'. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Downs and Running Trails around Downs guides.

Is there parking available at the attractions?

Yes, for attractions like Drum Manor House Ruins, there is a large parking lot available, which also includes restrooms for visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Downs?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. They enjoy exploring the remains of historical sites like Drum Manor House Ruins and Mountjoy Castle, which offer a glimpse into the region's past. The serene woodland trails, such as the Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.

Can I find easy walking trails suitable for all abilities?

Yes, within the Hiking around Downs guide, you'll find several easy-grade routes. For example, the 'Drum Manor Forest Park loop' and the 'Drum Manor House Ruins loop from Drum Manor Forest Park' are both categorized as easy, making them suitable for a relaxed stroll.

Are there any ancient monuments or archaeological sites to visit?

Absolutely. Tullyhogue Fort is a significant ancient site, known as the coronation place for the O'Neills. While the Derryloran Old Church Ruins and Cemetery are from the 16th century, they incorporate stones from a much earlier pre-11th century church, hinting at deeper historical roots.

What is the best way to experience the natural beauty of the Downs region?

The best way to experience the natural beauty is by exploring the forest parks and trails. The Drum Manor Forest Park Woodland Trail offers an immersive experience through mature deciduous woodlands, ponds, and gardens. Taking one of the many hiking or cycling routes available in the area will allow you to fully appreciate the diverse landscapes.

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