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Hikes around Turmeel explore the rolling hills and expansive forests of the Sperrins, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by routes through dense woodland, paths alongside reservoirs, and trails leading to elevated viewpoints. These walking trails near Turmeel offer a mix of moderate climbs and gentler forest loops.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Embark on the Banagher Glen Forest Trail, a moderate hike that spans 8.2 miles (13.3 km) with an elevation gain of 923 feet (281 metres). This route guides you through…
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Embark on the Eagle Rock Trail via Moydamlaght Forest, a moderate hike spanning 4.1 miles (6.6 km) with an elevation gain of 851 feet (259 metres), typically taking around 2…

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02:48
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Embark on a moderate hike to Priest's Chair via Glenshane Forest, a 6.2-mile (10.0 km) route that guides you through diverse landscapes. You will gain 651 feet (199 metres) in…
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Embark on the Banagher Glen - Forest Trail, a moderate hike that leads you through one of Ireland's most ancient oak woodlands. You will follow the winding Banagher Stream, which…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Enjoy some peace and serenity as you jog along the shores of the beautiful and calm Altnaheglish Reservoir, situated in the Sperring Area of Natural Beauty. The reservoir is located in the Banagher Forest, which is home to some of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland. It's a true place of beauty!
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Banagher Forest is a large coniferous woodland featuring beautiful sitka spruce and peat covered slopes. It is one of the oldest ancient woodlands in the whole of Ireland and a real hidden gem.
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Glenshane Forest is a beautiful coniferous woodland located along the Glenshane Pass on the main road between Belfast and Londonderry. The forest features a large area of heather moorland and a beautiful babbling brook that runs right through it, the River Roe. Gorgeous location for a stroll with a fascinating touch of history too if you're heading to Priest's Chair.
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The Priest's Chair, also known as the Glenshane Mass Rock is located just north of Bohilbreaga peak near Glenshane Forest and Eagle Rock. The rock got its name from an incident during The Penal Times. A young boy, acting as a lookout, deceived the searching soldiers, also known as The Red Coats, by pointing them in a different direction, protecting the priest and the mass rock.
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Eagle Rock, also known as Craig-na-shoke, is an impressive rock face located in Moydamlaght Forest in the eastern edge of the Sperrins in Northern Ireland. The walk to the rock winds through beautiful conifer and native woodland, with opportunities to enjoy spectacular views over County Londonderry on the way.
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Enjoy some peace and serenity as you walk along the shores of the beautiful and calm Altnaheglish Reservoir, situated in the Sperring Area of Natural Beauty. The reservoir is located in the Banagher Forest, which is home to some of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland. It's a true place of beauty!
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Banagher Dam was built in the 1930's, is 42m high and spans a gap of 110m. It is NI's highest dam with a capacity of 2270 million litres of water! On the banks of the reservoir sits some of Irelands most ancient oak woodland with plenty of footpaths to explore it.
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Yes, there are several easier options suitable for families. The Glenshane Forest loop from Lisnamuck is a great choice. It's a relatively short and gentle walk through managed forest, making it accessible for most ages and abilities.
Dogs are often welcome on trails in the region, especially in public forests like Glenshane and Banagher Glen. However, they should be kept on a lead, particularly as these are working forests and agricultural areas. Always check local signage at trailheads for specific rules.
The hiking around Turmeel is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and paths alongside reservoirs. Most routes involve a mix of forest tracks and open upland trails. You can expect some moderate climbs leading to rewarding viewpoints over the Sperrins.
Yes, many trails in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same place without retracing your steps. For a longer circular route with varied scenery, consider the Altnaheglish Reservoir from Moneyneany Road — Sperrins, which offers a great mix of waterside and forest paths.
The trails around Turmeel are mostly rated as moderate. This typically means they involve some significant elevation gain and can be several hours long. While there are no highly technical or difficult mountain ascents, a good level of fitness is recommended for routes like the Banagher Glen Forest Trail — Sperrins.
Definitely. Many hikes in the Sperrins lead to excellent viewpoints. The Eagle Rock Trail via Moydamlaght Forest — Sperrins is a moderate hike that rewards you with expansive views from its summit, making the climb well worth the effort.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the well-maintained forest paths, and the beautiful scenery of the Sperrins Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
You can find over 10 curated hiking routes around Turmeel on komoot. These range from easy forest loops to more challenging moderate hikes through the rolling hills of the Sperrins.
Late spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times for hiking in the region. These seasons offer longer daylight hours and milder weather. However, the forests are beautiful year-round, but be prepared for wet and muddy conditions, especially in winter.
Most of the main trailheads in the region, such as those for Glenshane Forest and Banagher Glen, have dedicated car parks. For popular spots, it's always a good idea to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a space.
Yes, the broader region offers some fantastic and highly-regarded hiking destinations. The Slieve Bloom Mountains are celebrated for their extensive network of woodland and forest treks. For a different experience, the Cliffs of Moher Walking Trail is a world-famous coastal path offering breathtaking views.


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