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Hiking trails near Drumbinnis are primarily found in the surrounding rural landscape of County Cavan and nearby County Fermanagh. The immediate area of Drumbinnis is characterized by small streams, forestry plantations, and rural lanes. While Drumbinnis itself is a quiet townland, the region offers access to more prominent natural features such as the forests around Florence Court and the slopes of Cuilcagh Mountain. These areas provide varied terrain for outdoor activities, ranging from gentle forest paths to more challenging mountain…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Florence Court Red Trail

8.68km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Amelie
May 20, 2025, Cuilcagh Mountain Summit Cairn

Great walk, very touristy but it's worth the detour! Be careful of the crowds (on weekends and in summer I dare not imagine!). However, BE CAREFUL, the summit is not accessible, you have to pass the protective barriers which allow the wild nature to be preserved from our steps and from this crowd of people. If we, the Komoot community, start to do this all the tourists will allow themselves and the landscape will never be so beautiful again! (Ps: no need to climb to the top to already see enough in the eyes!)

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Cuilcagh Mountain sits right on the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. From the top, you can enjoy magnificent views across the rolling hills of Ireland in all directions.

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Beautiful thatched summer house situated in the Pleasure Gardens of Florence Court House.

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Florence Court House is a magnificent 18th-century country estate situated in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain. The house is amongst a medley of lush green parkland and thick woodland with sights of the wonderful Benaughlin Mountain in the distance. The house is now owned by the National Trust and is open to explore daily. For more information regarding opening times and ticket prices visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/florence-court

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This is a fantastic viewpoint offering extensive vistas across endless forests, bogland, and the highs and lows of the valley. The views extends over Cuilcagh Mountain and toward Benaughlin and Upper Lough Erne.

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Alex
January 23, 2023, Florence Court

Florence Court is a Georgian mansion nestled in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain and surrounded by picturesque countryside. The first house was built by John Cole in the early 18th century and named after his wife. The family lived in the house for over 250 years. The estate is now managed by the National Trust with over 10 miles of hiking and cycling trails. There is a also a water-powered sawmill and blacksmith's forge to gain an understanding of the areas industrial heritage. There is an Irish yew tree in the grounds, known as Florence Court Yew. This specimen is thought to be the ancestor of all Irish Yews worldwide as they have to be propagated from a cutting otherwise they revert to common yews. Due to their compactness and attractive columnar shape they are common in churchyards throughout the world.

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Amy
March 12, 2021, Florence Court

Nestled in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, Florence Court is a wonderful Georgian mansion surrounded by picturesque countryside. The first house was built by John Cole at the beginning of the 18th century and named after his wife, Florence. The Cole family lived in the house for over 250 years. Today, the estate is managed by the National Trust. There are over 10 miles (16 km) of hiking and bike trails to explore the grounds. You can visit a water-powered sawmill and blacksmith's forge that reveal the area's industrial heritage. There's also a beautiful Irish yew tree, Florence Court Yew, which is one of two original Irish Yew discovered in 1767. There is a small entrance fee to the gardens and forest.

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The name Cuilcagh comes from the Irish Cuilceach, which has been translated as "chalky". However, the mountain is mainly sandstone and shale, covered with bog and heather. The cliff-edged summit surface of the mountain is formed from the hard-wearing Lackagh Sandstone which itself overlies the Briscloonagh Sandstone. "It is possible that the name refers to the limestone rock on the lower northern flanks, namely the Glencar and Dartry Limestone formations.[6] Here a number of streams disappear below ground at swallow holes named Cats Hole, Pollawaddy, Pollasumera and Polliniska, all forming part of the Marble Arch cave system. If so, the name would mean 'calcareous' rather than 'chalky'".[7] It has also been called Slieve Cuilcagh in English,[8] 'Slieve' being an anglicisation of Sliabh ("mountain"). In the 1609 Plantation of Ulster, Cuilcagh formed part of lands which were granted to John Sandford of Castle Doe by letters patent dated 7 July 1613 (Pat. 11 James I – LXXI – 38, Quilkagh).[9][10] It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed by letters patent of 12 July 1620 (Pat. 19 James I. XI. 45, Quilkagh). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuilcagh)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Drumbinnis?

There are 7 hiking routes available in the Drumbinnis area, ranging from easy strolls through rural lanes and forest paths to more challenging moderate ascents on nearby mountains. You'll find 5 easy routes and 2 moderate routes to explore.

Are there family-friendly hiking options near Drumbinnis?

Yes, several easy routes are suitable for families. For instance, the Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy is a gentle 3.1-mile (5.0 km) trail through the Florence Court estate, perfect for a leisurely family walk. Another good option is the shorter Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy.

Can I find circular walking routes in the Drumbinnis area?

Absolutely. Many of the trails around Drumbinnis are designed as loops. Popular circular options include the Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy and the Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy, both offering pleasant walks within the Florence Court estate. Further afield, the Mill Lough loop from Bellanaleck provides another easy circular option.

What kind of natural attractions or landmarks can I see while hiking near Drumbinnis?

The region offers several points of interest. You can explore the historic grounds of Florence Court, discover the serene Cascades Waterfall, or visit the charming Thatched Summer House within the Florence Court Pleasure Gardens. For expansive views, consider trails that offer a View of Cuilcagh Mountain from Gortalughany or even ascend Slieve Rushen.

What is the best time of year to hike around Drumbinnis?

The Drumbinnis area, being rural with forestry and streams, is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. Spring brings fresh greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible, but paths can be muddy or slippery, especially in forested areas or on higher ground like Cuilcagh Mountain, so appropriate gear is essential.

Are there any waterfalls to visit on hikes near Drumbinnis?

Yes, the Cascades Waterfall is a notable natural feature located within the Florence Court estate, which is accessible via several hiking routes from the Drumbinnis area, such as the Florence Court Red Trail.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Drumbinnis?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet, rural nature of the trails, the varied terrain from forest paths to mountain views, and the opportunity to explore significant natural features like Florence Court and Cuilcagh Mountain.

Is there parking available for hiking trails near Drumbinnis?

While Drumbinnis itself is a small townland with rural lanes, parking for the more prominent hiking areas like Florence Court and Cuilcagh Mountain is typically available at designated visitor centers or trailheads. It's always advisable to check specific route details for parking information before you go.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the hiking trails for refreshments?

Drumbinnis is a quiet, rural area, so immediate amenities are limited. However, you will find cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages, particularly around popular spots like Florence Court or in larger settlements in County Cavan or County Fermanagh. Plan your refreshments accordingly, especially for longer hikes.

Can I hike with my dog on the trails around Drumbinnis?

Many rural paths and forest trails in the Drumbinnis area are dog-friendly. However, specific rules may apply in managed estates like Florence Court or on protected natural sites such as Cuilcagh Mountain. It's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife, and to check local signage for any restrictions.

Are there any challenging hikes for experienced trekkers?

Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Cuilcagh Mountain from Caran Road trail is a moderate 8.1-mile (13.1 km) path with significant elevation gain, offering expansive views from the summit of Cuilcagh Mountain. This route provides a good test for experienced hikers.

What are the typical trail surfaces like around Drumbinnis?

The trails around Drumbinnis feature a mix of surfaces. You'll encounter minor public roads and rural lanes, as well as forest paths within plantations and more rugged mountain trails, particularly on routes leading up Cuilcagh Mountain. Expect varied terrain, from smooth paths to potentially muddy or rocky sections.

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