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The best walks and hikes around Lismonaghan

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Hiking trails around Lismonaghan provide access to a diverse landscape characterized by rolling drumlin hills, extensive forest parks, and numerous lakes. The region features upland areas with bogland and varied terrain, offering a range of outdoor experiences. These routes often traverse through woodlands, past scenic loughs, and across open countryside.

Best hiking trails around Lismonaghan

  • The most popular hiking route is Florence Court Red Trail, a 5.4 miles (8.7 km) trail that takes 2 hours 22 minutes to complete.…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Florence Court Red Trail

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Hike the moderate 5.4-mile Florence Court Red Trail, gaining 413 feet in elevation with panoramic Fermanagh views and glimpses of Florence C

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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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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 Lismonaghan?

There are over 5 hiking trails recorded around Lismonaghan, offering a variety of experiences. These routes range from easy strolls through parkland to more challenging ascents with expansive views.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking near Lismonaghan?

Hiking near Lismonaghan and the broader Monaghan region offers diverse landscapes. You'll encounter rolling drumlin hills, extensive forest parks like Rossmore and Dartrey, and numerous lakes such as Lough Muckno and Emy Lough. Upland areas like Sliabh Beagh feature bogland and varied terrain, while wetlands offer unique birdwatching opportunities.

Are there any easy hiking options suitable for beginners or casual walkers?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy is an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) trail through forest and parkland. Another gentle option is the Mill Lough loop from Bellanaleck, which is 3.7 km long and also rated easy.

Can I find any circular hiking routes in the Lismonaghan area?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops. The Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy and the shorter Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy are both excellent circular options, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.

Are the hiking trails around Lismonaghan suitable for families with children?

Many trails in the region are suitable for families. Forest parks like Rossmore Forest Park offer various walking trails for all abilities, including adventure playparks. The Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy is an easy, shorter loop that could be ideal for families.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails near Lismonaghan?

While specific regulations can vary by location, many public trails and forest parks in the broader Monaghan region generally permit dogs, often requiring them to be kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or the specific park's website before heading out with your dog.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks to look out for on hikes?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique drumlin landscapes, which are rolling hills formed by glaciers. Forest parks feature scenic lakes and rivers like the Dromore River. The Ballybay Wetlands and Boardwalk offer a chance to see diverse birdlife. For expansive views, the ascent of Cuilcagh Mountain from Caran Road provides magnificent panoramas across the rolling hills.

What is the best time of year to go hiking around Lismonaghan?

Spring and summer (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially in the forest parks. However, some upland areas like Sliabh Beagh can be boggy year-round, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.

Are there any long-distance walking routes in the Monaghan region?

Yes, the Monaghan Way is a notable long-distance route. It offers a stimulating combination of quiet country roads, cross-country trekking, and riverside walkways. The full walk between Inniskeen and Lough Muckno is 18.5 km, featuring gentle gradients. You can find more information on Monaghan Tourism.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Lismonaghan?

The trails around Lismonaghan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from tranquil forest paths to open countryside, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.

Where can I find parking for hiking trails in the Monaghan area?

Most forest parks and popular trailheads in the broader Monaghan region, such as Rossmore Forest Park and Lough Muckno Leisure Park, offer dedicated parking facilities. For specific routes like the Florence Court Red Trail or Cuilcagh Mountain from Caran Road, parking is typically available near the starting points, though it's advisable to check specific route details for exact locations.

Are there any accessible trails for wheelchairs or strollers?

Yes, the Ulster Canal Greenway in Monaghan Town offers a 4.2 km stretch that is wheelchair-accessible. This greenway meanders through rural and urban landscapes, passing heritage structures and providing an inclusive outdoor experience.

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