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Attractions and Places To See around Tirnascobe - Top 15

Best attractions and places to see around Tirnascobe encompass a variety of natural and historical sites within County Armagh. The area features tranquil river valleys, dense woodlands, and significant historical landmarks. Visitors can explore a range of landscapes, from serene forest trails to impressive castles, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This region presents more than 15 unique places to discover.

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  • The most popular attractions is Cusher River, a forest that…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Cusher River

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This is a wonderfully tranquil place to explore. There is a caravan/campsite nearby and there is free parking at either end of the highlighted segment. There are 3 signed trails …

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Clare Glen Stone Bridges

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A pair of pretty stone bridges, one miniature and one regular sized, lead you over the Cusher River through the dense woodland of Clare Glen.

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Gosford Castle

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This magnificent Grade I listed 19th-century country house is situated just outside the town of Markethill in County Armagh. It is nestled in the 240 hectare Gosford Forest Park, an …

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Gosford Castle is a 19th century country house which was built for the 2nd Earl of Gosford and designed in the Normal revival style. The castle is now private and …

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Gosford Forest Park features a deer enclosure home to a beautiful herd of Red Deer. The deer can be seen grazing on an open grassland against a backdrop of stunning oak and Norway spruce plantation.

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October 9, 2024, Red Deer Enclosure, Gosford Forest Park

The Gosford Forest Park near Markethill offers an impressive mix of dense forests, open parks and hidden paths on around 240 hectares. As soon as you enter the park, you can feel the special atmosphere, which is enhanced by the mighty Gosford Castle - a building that appears between the trees and is reminiscent of times gone by. The paths are varied and lead you through a wide variety of landscapes. Sometimes you cycle on narrow forest paths lined with tall trees, sometimes you cross open meadows where sheep roam. On sunny days, the light falls through the leaves and bathes everything in a pleasant play of shadow and light. There are both easy family routes and challenging mountain bike routes, so there is something for everyone. The signposting remains a small challenge, however - it is easy to get lost. But discovering new corners also has its charm, and in the end every detour is worth it. There are several benches scattered around the park for breaks, and every now and then you'll come across a food truck offering welcome refreshments.

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Gosford Forest Park with XC MTB Trails, hiking gravel paths, a Deer Park, an ancient Castle, Woodlands, Ponds, Streams, Caravan/Camping Park, water taps and catering trucks

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In the heart of Clare Glen, where the forests are thickest and the Cusher River flows gently through the landscape, hikers will encounter two special examples of craftsmanship: the stone bridges of Clare Glen. The first, a delicate miniature bridge, seems to have been made for elves and fairies, so delicate and yet robust as it sits there in the middle of the green thicket. A few steps further rises its big sister, a stately stone bridge of impressive normal size. Both bridges are made of solid stone and bear witness to the masterful architecture of bygone times. As you walk over them, you can hear the gentle rippling of water making its way under the arches. The cool forest that surrounds the bridges offers protection from the midday sun and envelops the hiker in quiet greenery. The chirping of the birds, the rustling of the leaves and the quiet murmur of the water create an atmosphere of peace and contemplation.

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A piece of untouched nature stretches along the Cusher River, taking hikers into a world of silence and serenity. The gentle rippling of the river accompanies every step, creating a soothing melody that carries your thoughts far away. There is a caravan and campsite nearby, which serves as an ideal starting point for exploring this idyllic landscape. It is also convenient that free parking spaces are available at both ends of the highlighted section, which makes the journey particularly comfortable. For hiking enthusiasts, there are three marked trails that suggest different routes through the area. And although they suggest different levels of difficulty, in practice they are all easy to complete. Even with a stroller, exploring here is easy, which again speaks for the good accessibility and condition of the paths. It is the simplicity of this place that makes it so special. No excessive challenges, no hectic crowds of tourists. Just nature, the river and the peaceful sound of the surroundings. A perfect place to escape from everyday life, take a deep breath and enjoy the here and now to the fullest.

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A spacious deer enclosure in which an impressive herd of red deer moves freely and majestically. With graceful movements and calm looks, the deer roam the open grassland that spreads out before them. What makes this experience even more impressive, however, is the background against which the scenes take place: a dense backdrop of mighty oak trees that seem to tell stories from times long past, and the dark green tips of the Norway spruces stretching towards the sky. The contrast of the bright grass where the deer graze with the rich, deep color of the forest creates an atmospheric panorama that remains in the memory.

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The impressive property tells stories of a time when the Earls of Gosford ruled these green lands. The renowned London architect Thomas Hopper worked on its construction, which began in 1819 and reached its magnificent end in the 1850s. His visionary talent gave the castle its characteristic Norman Revival style - a contemporary witness to the architectural greatness of the 19th century. Considered Ulster's largest listed building, the mighty walls of Gosford Castle have witnessed numerous historical turning points. The Earls of Gosford lived here until 1921, after which the castle's fortunes changed. In 1958, the Department of Agriculture acquired the property and transformed the surrounding countryside into the picturesque Gosford Forest Park - a nature lover's paradise spanning 240 hectares where Ireland's flora and fauna flourish in their full glory. But the years were not kind to the castle and it rapidly fell into disrepair. But like a phoenix rising from the ashes, it was acquired by the Boyd Partnership in January 2006. At a cost of around £4 million and under the watchful eye of a government-appointed commission, the castle was lovingly restored and converted into elegant private apartments. Today, Gosford Castle shines in new splendor and attracts admirers from far and wide.

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Gosford Forest Park features a deer enclosure home to a beautiful herd of Red Deer. The deer can be seen grazing on an open grassland against a backdrop of stunning oak and Norway spruce plantation.

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A pair of pretty stone bridges, one miniature and one regular sized, lead you over the Cusher River through the dense woodland of Clare Glen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Tirnascobe?

The area around Tirnascobe offers several beautiful natural spots. You can enjoy the tranquil trails along the Cusher River, known for its serene atmosphere and easy, pushchair-friendly paths. Another highlight is the Clare Glen Stone Bridges, nestled within dense woodland where the Cusher River flows. Further afield, the Ring of Gullion is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring the Slieve Gullion mountain and offering stunning views and woodland trails.

Are there historical sites or landmarks to visit near Tirnascobe?

Yes, Tirnascobe is close to several significant historical sites. Gosford Castle, a 19th-century country house in Norman revival style and a former Game of Thrones filming location, is a notable landmark. Within the wider County Armagh, you can also explore the ancient Navan Centre & Fort (Emain Macha), the historic St. Patrick's Cathedrals in Armagh city, and the beautifully preserved 19th-century gentry house, The Argory.

What are some family-friendly activities available in the Tirnascobe area?

Families can enjoy a variety of activities. Gosford Forest Park, home to Gosford Castle, features a Red Deer Enclosure where you can observe a beautiful herd. The park also offers diverse trails suitable for all ages. The Clare Glen Stone Bridges provide an enchanting walk through woodland that children often enjoy. For an interactive experience, the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium offers engaging exhibits and shows for all ages.

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

There are several excellent options for walking and hiking. The Cusher River offers tranquil and easy trails, suitable for all abilities. Gosford Forest Park provides a range of paths, including those around Gosford Castle and the Red Deer Enclosure. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Tirnascobe guide.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible attractions or trails?

Yes, the Cusher River trails are noted for being wheelchair and pushchair friendly, offering a wonderfully tranquil place to explore nature. Many public parks in the wider County Armagh area, such as Lurgan Park, also feature well-maintained, accessible paths.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Tirnascobe?

Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Cusher River is praised for its silence and serenity, with the gentle rippling of the water creating a soothing atmosphere. The unique charm of the Clare Glen Stone Bridges within the dense woodland is also a favorite, offering a peaceful and contemplative experience.

Can I find mountain biking or running trails near Tirnascobe?

Absolutely. Gosford Forest Park, which encompasses Gosford Castle, offers varied terrain suitable for mountain biking. You can explore a range of routes, from easy to moderate, by checking the MTB Trails around Tirnascobe guide. For runners, there are also dedicated routes, such as those around The Mall and Palace Demesne Public Park, detailed in the Running Trails around Tirnascobe guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Tirnascobe and the surrounding County Armagh?

County Armagh, often called the 'Orchard County,' is particularly beautiful in spring when the apple blossoms are in bloom, and in autumn when the leaves change color. The natural attractions like the Cusher River and Gosford Forest Park are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer the mildest weather for outdoor activities. The Armagh Observatory and Planetarium and various historical sites are excellent choices regardless of the season.

Are there any unique cultural experiences in the region?

Beyond the historical sites, County Armagh offers unique cultural experiences. You can visit the Armagh Public Library, which houses rare books including Jonathan Swift's annotated *Gulliver's Travels*. The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre in Armagh city hosts various performances. For a taste of local industry, consider a tour of Tayto Castle or explore the apple orchards at Long Meadow Farm, celebrating the region's 'Orchard County' heritage.

Where can I see wildlife near Tirnascobe?

The Red Deer Enclosure in Gosford Forest Park is an excellent place to observe a beautiful herd of red deer grazing in an open grassland setting. The park itself, with its dense forests and open meadows, is also home to diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting during your walks.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' attractions in the area?

While not widely advertised, the simple beauty of the Cusher River and the charming Clare Glen Stone Bridges offer a peaceful escape from more crowded spots. These locations provide a genuine connection with nature and local history without the bustle of larger tourist destinations.

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