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Keady Beg

The best running trails around Keady Beg

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Jogging around Keady Beg offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by its proximity to the Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features a mix of tranquil lake shores, historic canal paths, and rolling hills, providing varied terrain for different running preferences. Many running routes follow established paths alongside waterways or through rural settings, with some trails offering views of the surrounding countryside.

Best jogging routes around Keady Beg

  • The most popular jogging route is Camlough…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Camlough Lake running loop — Ring of Gullion

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Lace up for the Camlough Lake running loop, a scenic and moderately challenging jog through Northern Ireland's Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This popular route circles the…

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Enjoy an easy 3.1-mile (4.9 km) jogging loop around Bessbrook Pond, passing historic village sights and the War Memorial.

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June 5, 2026, Lock Keeper's Cottage Ruins

Between the rustling trees along the Newry Canal Towpath, you'll encounter the tranquil ruin of a lock keeper's cottage. Once, this was the proud and bustling heart of the waterway, where the lock keeper stood ready day and night to operate the heavy wooden canal gates for passing barges. Today, only the robust stone walls remain, slowly being reclaimed by nature.

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Quiet canal section south of Poyntzpass, where the towpath runs tightly along the narrow water. The bank is lightly overgrown with low trees and hedges, giving the stretch an intimate, green impression. The water is mostly still, forming a straight line through the open agricultural landscape. An even, traffic-free segment ideal for quiet miles on the towpath.

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Here, too, passersby encounter a "war memorial" in the center of town. Everywhere in the villages and towns, victims were mourned during the terrible wars (especially, but not only, in the first half of the last century) – often young people who had to endure suffering and pain and ultimately paid with their own lives for their service to their fatherland far from home. Their names are always inscribed on the respective memorial to at least keep the memory alive.

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Here, too, hikers and walkers will encounter a "war memorial" in the center of town, as throughout the villages and towns, victims of the terrible wars (especially in the first half of the last century) were mourned – often young people who had to endure suffering and pain and ultimately paid with their own lives for their service to their country far from home. Their names are always inscribed on the respective memorial to at least keep the memory alive.

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There is something enchanted about this old, dilapidated stone hut - as if it were whispering stories of times gone by, when the canal was still full of life and the lock keepers worked here day and night. The walls, overgrown with greenery and moss, show how nature is slowly reclaiming its place. The building itself is only a ruin, but that is precisely what makes it somehow interesting. The mixture of broken brickwork and wild growth has something melancholic about it that fits perfectly into the tranquility of the surroundings. Right next to it there is a small rest area with a bench - ideal for stopping for a moment and taking in the atmosphere.

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The war memorial in Bessbrook stands silently yet full of meaning in the heart of the village. The white obelisk bears the names of almost ninety people who gave their lives in the Second World War - a sign of remembrance and remembrance of those who once lived here and defended their homeland. As you walk past, you can read the inscriptions that tell the stories of those who fell. The square around the memorial is simple, but that is precisely what draws the focus to the message of remembrance and the silent commemoration of the past. The surrounding houses seem to carry the history of the place and you can almost feel how yesterday and today are connected here. A place that makes you pause and reminds you of how important it is to preserve history.

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Camlough Lake is a peaceful place where time seems to pass more slowly. As you stroll along the path, the sparkling water stretches out before you, framed by rolling hills and the shade of the surrounding forests. A few curious goats watch you from a meadow, their gaze almost as interested as yours as you enjoy the view. There is not only nature to experience here, but also small amenities - a car park and a picnic area invite you to take a break. The view of the lake, which once served as a reservoir, is a wonderful way to relax. The lake is also a popular destination for anglers who wait patiently for their catch here. A walk around Camlough Lake is a welcome break that simply does you good.

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Gordon's Lane, just a stone's throw south of Camlough, invites you to a quiet journey of discovery. The narrow lane winds gently through the hills and takes you right into the green of the fields. Old stone walls and thorny hedges line the path on either side, while behind every bend you catch a new view of the valley. From up here, Camlough seems almost like a silent model, spreading out in the distance while nature maintains its own rhythm. The path leads you past pastures and you notice how the noise of everyday life quietly fades away. Especially after a rain shower, the asphalt sparkles and the fresh scent of grass is in the air - a little adventure off the beaten track.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Keady Beg?

There are over 20 running routes around Keady Beg, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy paths to more challenging trails.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running routes in Keady Beg?

Yes, Keady Beg offers several easy running routes suitable for beginners. A great option is the Bessbrook village running loop around Bessbrook Pond, which is an easy 3.1-mile (4.9 km) path providing a gentle run around a village pond.

Can I find circular jogging routes in the Keady Beg area?

Absolutely. Many of the running routes in Keady Beg are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular choice is the Camlough Lake running loop — Ring of Gullion, which is a 6.5-mile (10.5 km) circular trail with flat sections along the lake shore.

What kind of scenery can I expect on the running trails around Keady Beg?

The running trails in Keady Beg offer diverse scenery, characterized by its proximity to the Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can expect tranquil lake shores, historic canal paths like the Newry Canal Towpath, and rolling hills, providing varied terrain and views of the surrounding countryside.

Are there any points of interest or landmarks along the jogging routes?

Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, the Newry Canal Towpath – Lock Keeper's Cottage Ruins loop from Mullaghglass takes you through historic canal scenery. You might also encounter natural features like Camlough Lake on some trails.

Are the running routes in Keady Beg suitable for families?

Many of the easier and moderate running routes in Keady Beg are suitable for families, especially those with established paths and gentler gradients. The Bessbrook village running loop around Bessbrook Pond is a good example of a family-friendly option.

What do other runners say about the trails in Keady Beg?

The running routes in Keady Beg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 4 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil lake shores to historic canal paths, and the options available for different ability levels.

Is there public transport access to the Keady Beg running routes?

While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead may vary, Keady Beg is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes serving towns and villages near the trailheads, such as Bessbrook or Mullaghglass, and plan your journey accordingly.

Where can I find parking for the jogging trails in Keady Beg?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes like the Camlough Lake running loop, you can often find parking in nearby villages or designated car parks. For routes starting from Mullaghglass, local parking options would be available. Always check specific route details on komoot for recommended parking spots.

Are there any challenging running routes in Keady Beg for experienced runners?

Yes, Keady Beg also offers more challenging routes for experienced runners. The Camlough Mountain loop — Ring of Gullion is a difficult 6.7-mile (10.9 km) trail with significant elevation gain, perfect for those seeking a more strenuous workout.

What is the best time of year to go jogging in Keady Beg?

Keady Beg offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter running is possible, but some trails might be muddy or require more appropriate gear due to weather conditions.

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