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Jogging routes around Carrickaloughran offer a variety of urban park and riverside running experiences. While specific geographical features for Carrickaloughran are not widely documented, the available routes provide flat to gently undulating terrain suitable for various fitness levels. These paths often follow established park trails and urban green spaces, providing accessible options for runners. The region's running opportunities focus on well-maintained paths within public parks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
4.51km
00:28
30m
30m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.3km
01:10
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.2km
01:48
130m
130m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
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7.74km
00:48
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.5km
01:31
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Navan Fort, also known as Emain Macha, is one of those places that literally breathes history. As a cyclist, you can feel a breath of the past here as you roll gently over the grassy hills. The site, rich in Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age finds, is not only archaeologically fascinating, but also firmly embedded in Irish mythology. The kings of Ulster are said to have ruled here, and the legends of Macha, the namesake, are omnipresent. The gentle climbs around the fort are not too demanding, but give you space to let your gaze wander over the green hills - particularly dramatic when dark clouds pile up in the sky and cast a mystical atmosphere over the landscape. A detour to the visitor center is worthwhile: Here you can find out more about the exciting stories and the excavations that provide insight into Ireland's deepest past.
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Navan Fort is an important part of Irish mythology. It is said to be a pre-Christian royal site and is sometimes known as Navan Rath. It is full of legend and archeology. There is a visitor centre at the fort with guided tours available. For further information see the website https://visitarmagh.com/places-to-explore/navan-centre-fort/
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The Palace Demense is an important part of Armagh's history. Between 1770 and 1975 the palace was home to the Archbishops of the Church of Ireland. A number of paved and gravel trails will lead you around the park and invite you to discover the nature and history of this 300-acre oasis. The park also features an outdoor gym if you feel like taking your activity up a notch.
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The Mall is a beautifully-kept recreational area in Armagh. It's tree-lined edges and flat paved paths make it the ideal spot for a jog. Enjoy sights of beautiful georgian buildings and colourful flowerbeds as you pass through.
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The Mall, Armagh lies between the old Jail and the Courthouse, legend has it a tunnel runs underneath linking the two. Various war memorials including a big Cannon and a memorial to the Armagh railway disaster.
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There are over 40 running routes available around Carrickaloughran. These include a variety of urban park and riverside paths, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, Carrickaloughran offers 6 easy running routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These routes typically feature flat to gently undulating terrain within public parks.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult running routes available. An example is the Running loop from Milford, which covers 17.5 km with significant elevation gain.
While running near Carrickaloughran, you can explore several interesting landmarks. These include the historic Navan Fort (Emain Macha), the impressive Tassagh Viaduct, and the serene Seagahan Reservoir. You might also pass by the Blackwater River Weir.
Many of the urban park and green space routes are suitable for families. The easy routes, such as The Mall and Palace Demense Public Park running loop, are generally flat and well-maintained, making them ideal for a family jog.
Most public parks and green spaces in the region generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage for specific rules regarding pets on individual trails.
Yes, many of the running paths around Carrickaloughran are designed as circular routes. For example, The Mall, Armagh – The Mall, Armagh Memorials loop from Armagh and The Mall, Armagh Memorials – The Mall, Armagh loop from Armagh are popular circular options.
The running routes in the Carrickaloughran area vary in length. You can find shorter loops like The Mall and Palace Demense Public Park running loop at 4.5 km, up to longer trails such as the Running loop from Milford which is 17.5 km.
The running routes in Carrickaloughran are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Over 300 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the accessibility of the urban park and riverside paths.
While specific pubs directly on the routes are not detailed, you can find places like Benburb Priory, which includes a cafe, near some of the running areas, offering a spot for refreshment after your run.
The best time to go running in the region generally aligns with milder weather, typically spring and autumn, when temperatures are comfortable and the scenery is vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter runs might require more preparation for colder, potentially wetter conditions.


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