Best attractions and places to see around Ballyjamesduff include a mix of historical sites, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes in County Cavan, Ireland. The region is characterized by its lakes, such as Lough Sheelin and Lough Ramor, and dense forest parks like Deerpark Forest. Visitors can explore local heritage, ancient history, and a variety of outdoor activities. The area offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, water sports, and appreciating the natural environment.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A dense broadleaf lakeshore forest on the outskirts of Virginia. The Deerpark Forest trails are waiting for you to explore.
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A great spot to start your adventure from. Good parking near the Virginia Cycling club and the lake shore with easy access to Deerpark Forest.
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There are lots of trails to chose from for a run around Deerpark Forest. Many that offer up fine views over Lough Ramor or pass over old bridges and rivers, good for a paddle or a swim for your dog.
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There are lots of trails to chose from for a hike around Deerpark Forest. Many that offer up fine views over Lough Ramor or pass over old bridges and rivers, good for a paddle or a swim for your dog.
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The holy well at Raffony is still highly venerated, locals still visit here on the 1st February, St Brigid's day. The semi-circular, stone-built, well house is situated inside an enclosure surrounded by a hedge. A short walk from the gate leads to a small paved area in front of the well. Each of the three large stones lying on top of the well house bears an inscribed cross. The site is very well maintained, I was expecting to see a lot more votive offerings at the well, as we visited shortly after St Brigid's day. The enclosure is located on the north side of the road, just beyond the old Church
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Ballyjamesduff is rich in history. The Cavan County Museum, housed in the former Convent of St Clare, is a must-visit, featuring a replica World War I trench, local heritage exhibits, and ancient Celtic artifacts like the Killycluggan Stone. You can also see the historic Market House, built in 1815, and the ancient Castlerahan Historic Graveyard. For a unique local site, visit St Brigid's Well, Raffony, a venerated holy well.
The area around Ballyjamesduff offers beautiful natural landscapes. Lough Sheelin is a top destination for fishing, particularly for brown trout, and provides peaceful spots for picnics and birdwatching. Lough Ramor is ideal for water sports like kayaking, sailing, and paddleboarding. You can also explore the scenic River in Deerpark Forest, which offers fine views over Lough Ramor.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Cavan County Museum has a children's playground on its grounds. The Ramor Lough, Virginia area provides easy access to Deerpark Forest, which is great for family walks. The Nun's Walk, a 1km or 2km trail around the Cavan County Museum, is also suitable for families with informative panels.
For hiking and walking, Deerpark Forest near Virginia offers numerous trails, including the Deerpark Forest Trails, Virginia, which are dense broadleaf lakeshore paths. Other nearby options include Killykeen Forest Park and Dún Na Rí Forest Park, both offering various walking trails. You can find more detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Ballyjamesduff guide.
Cyclists have several options. The Castle Lake Loop near Bailieborough is a popular scenic route. Deerpark Forest also has trails suitable for cycling. For more structured routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Ballyjamesduff or the Cycling around Ballyjamesduff guides, which include routes like the Lough Ramor loop from Virginia and the Killykeen Forest Park Family Cycle Trail.
Yes, Deerpark Forest is a great option for dog owners. Many trails, such as those around the River in Deerpark Forest, are suitable for dogs, with opportunities for them to paddle or swim in the rivers.
The best time for outdoor activities around Ballyjamesduff is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is milder and more conducive for hiking, cycling, and water sports on Lough Ramor and Lough Sheelin. This period also offers lush greenery in the forest parks.
For Cavan County Museum, parking is available on site. When visiting Ramor Lough, Virginia and accessing Deerpark Forest, there is good parking available near the Virginia Cycling club and the lake shore.
The River in Deerpark Forest offers fine views over Lough Ramor. Additionally, the Loughanleagh Trails provide scenic views of the countryside from varying elevations, offering unique perspectives of the region's natural beauty.
If the weather turns, the Cavan County Museum provides an excellent indoor option. It offers extensive exhibits, including a replica World War I trench and a 1916 Dublin streetscape, making it a comprehensive cultural experience regardless of the weather.
Absolutely. Lough Ramor is a prime location for water sports, including kayaking, sailing, and paddleboarding, making it a great spot for adventure seekers and nature lovers.


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