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Jogging routes around Loughross traverse a landscape characterized by rolling green hills and tranquil country lanes, offering a serene environment for outdoor activity. The region features coastal views along Loughros More Bay and Loughros Beg Bay, with striking red cliffs at Loughros Point. Streams flow down slopes into the ocean, and the area provides a backdrop of natural features including Slieve Gullion.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
8
runners
5.60km
00:37
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
runners
16.6km
01:44
100m
100m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9
runners
7.71km
00:48
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
runners
10.7km
01:07
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.24km
00:46
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rising above the surrounding landscape with its striking tower, St. Brigid's Church tells a story older than its walls suggest. Built between 1927 and 1932, it stands on the foundations of an earlier 18th century church, connecting the past with the present. The stone facades and ornate statues give the building a timeless aura that invites pause. As you walk across the square in front of the church, you feel a certain calm emanating from the old stones. Inside, you'll find a warm atmosphere, with light streaming through the colorful windows and the artistic design of the ceiling and altar. It's a place where you can not only admire the architecture, but also find a moment of reflection - a quiet companion on your walk through the area.
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St. Brigid's is a relatively new church considering the area, as it was constructed between 1927 and 1932, although it was built over another 18th-century church that had previously existed in the area.
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There are four different trails you can around Black Island to explore the forests and lough shore. There is a beautiful bluebell walk in the spring and views over Lough Muckno to Hope Castle.
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With grounds overlooking Lough Muckno, Hope Castle has been abandoned since 2010 when a fire ripped through the interior. At that time it was a hotel but it was originally built in the 17th century as part of the Blayney family's estate.
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Lough Muckno / Loch Mucnú is sometimes known as Blayney Castle Lake. It is linked to Lough Ross via the Clarebane River. There are lots of running trails in the vicinity of the lough, which is the largest in County Monaghan.
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There are four different trails you can take around Black Island to explore the forests and lough shore. There are beautiful bluebells in the spring and views over Lough Muckno to Hope Castle.
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There are four different trails you can around Black Island to explore the forests and lough shore. There is a beautiful bluebell walk in the spring and views over Lough Muckno to Hope Castle.
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Lough Muckno / Loch Mucnú is sometimes known as Blayney Castle Lake. It is linked to Lough Ross via the Clarebane River. There are lots of hiking trails in the vicinity of the lough, which is the largest in Monaghan.
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Komoot features 8 diverse running routes around Loughross, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include 2 easy, 5 moderate, and 1 difficult trail.
Jogging in Loughross offers a blend of picturesque landscapes. You'll experience tranquil country lanes winding through rolling green hills, often with views of old stone walls and grazing sheep. The region also boasts stunning coastal vistas along Loughros More Bay and Loughros Beg Bay, including the striking red cliffs at Loughros Point. You might also catch glimpses of Slieve Gullion in the distance.
Yes, Loughross offers routes suitable for families. For an accessible option, consider the Lough Muckno loops from Castleblayney. This moderate 5.6 km trail is mostly on paved surfaces and offers pleasant views of Lough Muckno, making it enjoyable for various fitness levels.
Many of the natural trails and country lanes in Loughross are suitable for running with dogs. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through areas with livestock or near roads. Always check local signage for specific regulations on individual routes or in parks like Lough Muckno Leisure Park.
While jogging in Loughross, you can encounter several interesting sights. The Glendesha Road Country Lanes and Rolling Hills offer a classic rural Irish experience. You might also pass by the Cloverhill Golf Course, and enjoy views of natural features like Glasdrumman Lough and the Rolling Hills of the Ring of Gullion.
Yes, several routes in Loughross are circular, providing a convenient jogging experience. For example, the Lisleitrim Lough – Kiltybane Lough loop from Cullyhanna ED is a moderate 10.7 km circular path that takes you around two beautiful loughs. Another option is the View of Lough Muckno – Hope Castle loop from The Court House, a moderate 6.2 km loop.
The terrain varies, offering a mix of experiences. Many routes feature winding country roads and accessible paths, often paved, especially around areas like Lough Muckno. You'll encounter rolling green hills, and some trails may have moderate elevation gains, providing a good workout amidst the natural beauty.
Specific parking details vary by route. For routes around Lough Muckno, such as the View of Lough Muckno – Black Island loop from The Court House, parking is generally available near popular access points like The Court House or within the Lough Muckno Leisure Park area. For other routes, roadside parking in rural areas or designated car parks near trailheads may be an option.
The longest route featured is the Blayney Castle loop from The Court House. This challenging route spans 16.6 km and typically takes around 1 hour and 44 minutes to complete, offering a substantial run for experienced joggers.
Dozens of runners have explored Loughross with komoot, often praising the region's tranquil natural environment and picturesque scenery. The combination of rolling green hills, serene country lanes, and stunning coastal views provides a refreshing and peaceful backdrop for outdoor activity.
Yes, Loughross offers easy running options perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed jog. While specific 'easy' routes are not detailed in the top list, the general landscape of country lanes and accessible paths means many areas can be enjoyed at a leisurely pace. The Lough Muckno loops from Castleblayney, though moderate, are largely on paved surfaces and can be adapted for an easier experience.


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