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Jogging routes around Mullanavehy offer diverse terrain within County Fermanagh, Ireland, characterized by its position within the Fermanagh Lakelands and the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark. The region features a mix of rolling hills, expansive loughs, and historic estates, providing varied landscapes for running. Trails often traverse woodlands, open parkland, and paths alongside water bodies, with some routes offering views of the Cuilcagh Mountain foothills.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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7.55km
00:49
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.48km
01:01
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Jog the moderate Florence Court Red Trail, a 5.3-mile loop with 417 feet of elevation gain, offering forest paths and panoramic Fermanagh vi

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5.24km
00:33
30m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:26
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.8km
01:27
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Along the Beech Trail, you'll discover some of the oldest trees on the estate, including Oak and the sprawling limbs of this Horse Chestnut, forming a natural arch over the path.
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Portora Castle was built in 1613 to guard the point where the river flows into the lough. Despite surviving sieges in the 17th century, it lies in ruins following the efforts of schoolboys playing with explosives in 1859 and later storm damage.
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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Portora Castle was built in 1612 for Sir William Cole. The original castle was comprised of a three storey house with a defensive bawn and four circular towers. Whilst only the remains stand today, you can still imagine what this castle looked like in its prime.
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Refresh your senses at you run by this lovely lough situated just outside of Enniskillen's town centre in County Fermanagh.
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A paved path will lead you through Forthill Park, a wonderful wooded town park featuring a bandstand, monument, and shrub gardens.
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Run past the beautiful Castle Coole, a magnificent 18th century manor house set in a gorgeous 1,200 acre wooded landscape park.
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A gravel track will lead you around the beautiful and tranquil Lough Coole.
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The Mullanavehy area offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 40 trails available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy paths to more challenging runs through diverse landscapes.
The running routes in Mullanavehy are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 5.0 stars. Over 300 runners have explored the area's varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paths and scenic beauty of the Fermanagh Lakelands.
Yes, Mullanavehy has several easy running routes perfect for beginners. There are 7 identified easy trails, such as the Race Course Lough via Forthill Park running loop, which offers a gentle introduction to the area's beautiful scenery.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore areas like Cladagh Glen Waterfall, known for its mystical caves and beautiful waterfalls, or the Cascades Waterfall. Clodagh Glen itself is distinguished by a steep-sided gorge and ancient ash trees, providing a captivating environment for a scenic run.
Yes, many of the running routes in Mullanavehy are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An excellent example is the Lough Coole and Castle Coole running loop from Enniskillen, which takes you through historic grounds and alongside the lough.
Many trails in the Mullanavehy area are suitable for families, especially those within estates like Florence Court. The well-maintained paths through parkland and woodlands offer a pleasant experience for all ages. The Florence Court Red Trail is a moderate option that winds through picturesque scenery.
Many of the outdoor trails in Mullanavehy and the surrounding Fermanagh Lakelands are dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock. Estates like Florence Court often welcome dogs in their grounds, making them good options for running with your canine companion.
Mullanavehy's running routes often pass by significant landmarks and natural features. You can encounter historic sites like Enniskillen Castle, the grand Florence Court estate, or natural wonders such as the Cliff Edge of Cuilcagh Mountain. Many trails also offer views of Lough Erne and ancient woodlands.
Yes, many popular running areas in Mullanavehy and its vicinity offer convenient parking. For instance, the Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park provides access to trails in that expansive park. Estates like Florence Court also have dedicated parking facilities for visitors accessing their trails.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Mullanavehy offers several more difficult running trails. There are 6 routes classified as difficult, providing opportunities for longer distances and more significant elevation changes. The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail, also known as the 'Stairway to Heaven,' offers a challenging ascent with panoramic views, though it's a significant undertaking.
Yes, several running routes in the Mullanavehy area provide stunning views of Lough Erne. The surrounding areas, particularly within Lough Navar Forest, offer dramatic landscapes and viewpoints like the Magho Cliffs, from where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic vistas of the lough while running.
The diverse natural habitats around Mullanavehy are home to a variety of wildlife. On your runs, especially in areas like Clodagh Glen, Lough Navar Forest, or Crom Estate, you might spot elusive pine martens, red squirrels, deer, and a wide array of bird species, making for an engaging outdoor experience.


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