Best attractions and places to see around Castleroddy Glebe include a variety of natural and cultural sites. The region features prominent summits offering expansive views, along with unique man-made structures. Visitors can explore forest parks with trails and waterfalls, or discover historical religious buildings. This area provides diverse points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in local heritage.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Newtownstewart Stone Bridge is an elegant 18th-century monument that spans the River Mourne with six characteristic arches. This robust stone structure not only forms an important link on the route south, but also offers one of the most beautiful photo opportunities in the region, with a picturesque view of the babbling water and the nearby Stewart Castle.
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Breathtaking view of the Sperrins after a steady climb.
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Sculpture of a giant made from wood, great fun for the kids, but it’s pretty steep getting up there for little ones.
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Newtownstewart is a historic village with Baronscourt Castle as a notable attraction. Nestled in the scenic Sperrin Mountains, it offers outdoor activities like hiking and boasts a heritage-rich atmosphere with well-preserved architecture.
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Formed from a glacial overflow, Barnes Gap is truly breathtaking. On your way up, don't forget to take in the spectacular views. The gap cuts through the east-west crest line of the southern Sperrin Mountains ridge, between the hills of Mullaghbane and Mullaghbolig.
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Gortin Glen Forest Park is full of good trails and beautiful trees. There is a 5 mile scenic forest drive which is signposted and takes in all of the best views. With waterfalls, resident sika deer and a cafe at the centre of the park it makes an ideal detour from the road.
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Newtownstewart Bridge spans the Strule River on its way north to meet Fairy Water and Owenkillew.
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The area offers several natural highlights. You can hike to Mullaghcarn Summit for expansive views of the Sperrin Mountains. Another breathtaking spot is Barnes Gap, a natural monument formed by a glacial overflow, offering spectacular scenery. Don't miss the Waterfall in Gortin Glen Forest Park, which is part of a scenic trail.
Yes, a notable man-made monument is Darach the Guardian Sculpture. This impressive wooden sculpture offers a unique point of interest, and a climb to it provides views of the Sperrins.
In Omagh, a short distance from Castleroddy Glebe, you can visit the Sacred Heart Church. This religious building with its twin spires is a prominent landmark in the county town of County Tyrone.
Absolutely. The Waterfall in Gortin Glen Forest Park is part of a family-friendly trail system. Additionally, the Darach the Guardian Sculpture is described as great fun for kids, though the path to it can be steep for little ones.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate hikes like the 'Gortin Glen Forest Park via Mullaghcarn' or 'Mullaghcarn from Glenpark Road'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Castleroddy Glebe guide.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The 'Gortin Glen Lakes loop' is an easy 1.6 km trail. Other easy options include loops around Darach the Guardian Sculpture and Mullaghcarn Summit. For a comprehensive list, check the Easy hikes around Castleroddy Glebe guide.
For stunning vistas, head to Mullaghcarn Summit, which provides views of the Sperrin Mountains. The Darach the Guardian Sculpture also offers breathtaking views after a steady climb. Additionally, Barnes Gap is known for its exceptional natural beauty and views.
Yes, for accessing attractions like Mullaghcarn Summit and the Waterfall, parking is available in Gortin Forest Park.
The best time for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring, is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is typically milder and drier, making trails more enjoyable. However, the natural beauty of the Sperrins can be appreciated year-round.
Yes, Gortin Glen Forest Park is a prominent feature in the region. It offers good trails, a 5-mile scenic forest drive, and is home to resident sika deer. You'll also find the Waterfall in Gortin Glen Forest Park and a cafe within the park.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from Mullaghcarn Summit and Darach the Guardian Sculpture. The natural beauty of places like Barnes Gap and the peaceful trails in Gortin Glen Forest Park are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options range from moderate loops like 'Gortin & Gortin Glen Lakes running loop' to more difficult routes such as 'Lover's Retreat – Camowen River Weir loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Castleroddy Glebe guide.


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