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Mountain biking around Drummacoorin offers access to the diverse landscapes of County Fermanagh, characterized by shimmering lakes, dense forests, and rolling hills. The region is part of the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark, providing varied terrain for exploration. Mountain bike trails in this area often traverse through woodlands and along waterways, with some routes featuring views of significant natural features. The elevation changes are generally moderate, making the area suitable for a range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
53.9km
03:51
720m
720m
This 33.5-mile moderate mountain biking loop from Blacklion offers varied terrain and scenic views of the Shannon River, Lough MacNean, and
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56.6km
04:57
770m
770m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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66.2km
04:43
810m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.5km
01:09
170m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fast rolling forestry gravel roads that cut through this wild landscape, passing over Lough Nabrickboy with views across to surrounding deep-blue loughs.
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Wonderful rolling gravel riding through the Culeigh Lakelands Global Unesco Geopark. You'll cut through dense woodland and traverse more open spaces with far reaching views on a clear day.
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at 400m this unique landscape of bog and sandstone trails at the top of Ballaghnabehy, giving you commending views across the surrounding landscape below.
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Great segment along the Shannon river. Mixed terrain of gravel and forest trail. Explore the natural river landscape.
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Mountain biking around Drummacoorin offers access to the diverse landscapes of County Fermanagh, characterized by shimmering lakes, dense forests, and rolling hills. The trails often traverse through woodlands and along waterways, with generally moderate elevation changes, making the area suitable for a range of mountain biking experiences.
Yes, there is an easy mountain bike route available. For instance, the Aghanaglack Prehistoric Tomb loop from Aghanaglack is an easy 12.5 km trail that takes just over an hour to complete, offering a gentle introduction to the area's terrain.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Aghanaglack Prehistoric Tomb – Gravel Path by the Lake loop from Belcoo is a moderate 66.2 km trail that can be completed in about 4 hours 43 minutes. Another option is the Aghanaglack Prehistoric Tomb – View of Lough Nabrickboy loop from Belcoo, which covers 56.6 km.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes listed for the Drummacoorin area are circular. For example, the Ballaghnabehy and Shannon River loop from Blacklion is a moderate 53.9 km circular trail that takes around 3 hours 51 minutes to complete.
The trails often pass by significant natural features and historical sites. You can expect views of Lough Nabrickboy on some routes, and the area is part of the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark. Nearby attractions include the stunning Pollnagollum Cave and Waterfall, and the expansive Lower Lough MacNean.
Yes, several routes incorporate historical elements. For instance, the Aghanaglack Prehistoric Tomb – View of Lough Nabrickboy loop from Belcoo passes by a prehistoric tomb. Further afield, you can visit Enniskillen Castle or the Devenish Monastic Site and its Round Tower.
The Fermanagh Lakelands, including the Drummacoorin area, offer beautiful scenery year-round. However, for the most comfortable riding conditions, spring and autumn generally provide milder weather and vibrant landscapes. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures and more visitors. Winter can be challenging due to colder, wetter conditions.
While Drummacoorin itself is a small townland, its location in County Fermanagh provides easy access to other notable mountain biking destinations. These include Gortin Glen Forest Park and Blessingbourne Estate, both offering a range of trails for different skill levels, from flowy sections to technical descents and pump tracks.
The terrain around Drummacoorin is varied, reflecting the region's diverse landscape of shimmering lakes, dense forests, and rolling hills. You'll encounter woodland paths, some gravel sections, and routes that follow waterways. The elevation changes are generally moderate, providing a good mix of climbs and descents without being overly strenuous on most trails.
Absolutely. Drummacoorin's strategic location within the Boho area of County Fermanagh makes it an excellent starting point for accessing the wider Fermanagh Lakelands. This region is renowned for its extensive network of lakes, forests, and hills, offering a picturesque backdrop for mountain biking and other outdoor activities.
While specific family-friendly designations aren't provided for all routes, the presence of an easy 12.5 km loop like the Aghanaglack Prehistoric Tomb loop from Aghanaglack suggests options for those with less experience or younger riders. The generally moderate elevation changes in the area also contribute to a more accessible experience for families.


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