Best attractions and places to see around Teenaght include a variety of natural landmarks, historical sites, and scenic routes within the Sperrins range. The region features mountainous and moorland landscapes, offering views across County Londonderry and Tyrone. There are 9 notable places to explore, providing opportunities for top rated outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Wear waterproof shoes/boots because even on the longest day of the year it's still wet underfoot
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Real nice hike. Fyi there is no real path or trail. Just follow the fence and plan for some extra time.
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This section of walking is along the spine of the Sperrins taking in incredible panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous and moorland covered landscape.
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Mullaghclogha is a 635m high summit located in the beautiful Sperrins mountains of Northern Ireland. The hilltop produces views all over the incredible mountain range of the Sperrins including the nearby Mullaghdoo, Sawel & Dart peaks.
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Learmount Castle is a stunning Tudor-Gothic mansion that was built in the 1830s by Henry Barré Beresford. The house is now abandoned, but you can still use your imagination to picture its grandeur when it was in all its glory.
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With Barnes Top and Knockanbane Mountain to the east and Sawel Mountain to the south east, Sperrins Road carves through the landscape with cracking views all around. There is some descent climbing to get here but it's worth it.
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Sawel Mountain stands at 678m and is the highest peak in the Sperrins range, and the 8th highest in Northern Ireland. The vegetation around the summit consists of montane heathland, featuring a medley of plant life including heather, bilberries and cowberries. From the summit, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the countryside of County Londonderry and Tyrone. It's all downhill from this point on, so you can enjoy a scenic descent back to the carpark.
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Sawel Mountain stands at 678m and is the highest peak in the Sperrins range, and the 8th highest in Northern Ireland. The vegetation around the summit consists of montane heathland, featuring a medley of plant life including heather, bilberries and cowberries. From the summit, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the countryside of County Londonderry and Tyrone.
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You can visit Learmount Castle, a Tudor-Gothic mansion built in the 1830s. Although abandoned, its grandeur can still be imagined within Learmont Park, which also offers gravel and mixed terrain tracks to explore.
Yes, the Sperrins Ridgeline offers a challenging walk along the spine of the Sperrins. This route provides incredible panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous and moorland landscape. Be aware that there isn't a clearly defined path, so you'll need to follow the fence and allow extra time.
For breathtaking views, head to Sawel Mountain Summit, the highest peak in the Sperrins, offering uninterrupted vistas across County Londonderry and Tyrone. Another excellent spot is the Sperrin Road mountain pass, which provides cracking views with Barnes Top and Knockanbane Mountain to the east and Sawel Mountain to the south-east. Mullaghclogha Summit also offers extensive views across the Sperrins range.
The area around Teenaght is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the "Draperstown, Gortin and Plumbridge loop — Sperrins." For runners, there are moderate to difficult running trails such as the "Banagher Glen Forest Trail." Cyclists can also explore routes like the "Learmount Castle – Learmount Wood loop from Feeny." For more details on these and other routes, visit the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around Teenaght, Running Trails around Teenaght, and Cycling around Teenaght.
While specific 'easy' walks aren't detailed for all attractions, the area around Learmount Castle in Learmont Park offers good gravel and mixed terrain tracks that could be suitable for a leisurely stroll. For more structured options, consider exploring the running trails guide, which may include shorter, less strenuous sections, such as parts of the "Ervey /Tamnymore Woods loop from Ness Waterfall" which is rated moderate.
When hiking in the Sperrins, especially to summits like Sawel Mountain Summit, it's crucial to wear waterproof shoes or boots. The terrain can be wet underfoot even on dry days. In autumn, layering is essential, including waterproof and windproof outer layers, as weather conditions can change rapidly in mountainous areas.
Many of the natural trails and open landscapes in the Sperrins, including those around Sawel Mountain Summit and the Sperrins Ridgeline, are generally dog-friendly. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and be mindful of local regulations regarding leads. The gravel and mixed terrain tracks in Learmont Park near Learmount Castle are also suitable for walks with dogs.
Teenaght is rich in natural landmarks. You can ascend Sawel Mountain Summit, the highest peak in the Sperrins, known for its montane heathland. Another significant natural feature is Mullaghclogha Summit, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range. The Sperrin Road itself is a scenic mountain pass carving through the landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Sawel Mountain Summit and the Sperrins Ridgeline. The sense of being amidst the mountainous and moorland landscape, coupled with the opportunity for challenging hikes and scenic drives, is highly valued. The historical intrigue of places like Learmount Castle also adds to the appeal.
While specific circular hiking routes for the attractions themselves aren't detailed, the nearby routes guide for running trails includes several loops. For example, the "Loughermore – Loughermore Forest loop from Loughermore River" and the "Loughermore Forest loop from Loughermore River" are circular options that could be adapted for hiking. You can find more information in the Running Trails around Teenaght guide.
The mountainous and moorland terrain of the Sperrins, including many of the main attractions like Sawel Mountain and the Sperrins Ridgeline, can be challenging and may not be fully wheelchair accessible due to uneven paths and steep inclines. However, some sections of Learmont Park around Learmount Castle, particularly the gravel tracks, might offer more accessible options, though specific accessibility details would need to be verified on-site.


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