Best attractions and places to see around Cullion are primarily located in the mountainous region of Mid-Ulster, Ireland. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including mountain summits, lakes, and viewpoints. Visitors can explore features within the Sperrins mountain range and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The region offers opportunities to experience diverse natural environments.
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Slieve Gallion NE Top is a mountain summit in the region in the county of Mid-Ulster, Ireland. It stands at 496m and provides sensational views across the Sperrins mountain range and lough neagh.
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An enjoyable 4km walking track leads you around the serene Lough Fea in the eastern Sperrins in Northern Ireland. The scenery is mountainous and panoramic, and the calm waters bring many anglers and are home to a number of fascinating bird species, often seen flitting along the lake. The walk is lovely and flat and features a children's play area, toilets, and plenty of rain shelters in case of unpredictable weather.
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Here you can enjoy views up to the beautiful Gallion mountains and the surrounding countryside of County Londonderry.
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Great climb and view of the sperins and lough neagh
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Slieve Gallion is 528 metres high and sits on the western shore of Lough Neagh. The mountain is a volcanic plug meaning it is formed from volcanic igneous rock and granite on the southern slopes. There is plenty of wildlife in the area with the Irish hare, the curlew and red grouse to spot.
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On the way back, after Point 4, there is a large segment over private land. No access allowed. On the way back, the route goes over private land where walking is not allowed. We were turned back by the landowner and were not allowed to continue on his property (from point 4 to 5 on the route)! We had to walk about 6 km extra to get to the starting point (A)!
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The Cullion area, situated in the mountainous region of Mid-Ulster, Ireland, is rich in natural landscapes. You can explore various summits like Slieve Gallion NE Top Summit, serene lakes such as Lough Fea, and numerous viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the Sperrins mountain range and County Londonderry.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. A notable one is the View of the Gallion Mountains and County Londonderry, where you can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, summits like Slieve Gallion NE Top Summit also provide sensational views across the Sperrins and Lough Neagh.
Absolutely. Lough Fea is a great family-friendly option. It features an enjoyable 4 km walking track, a children's play area, toilets, and rain shelters, making it suitable for a day out with the family.
The natural landscapes around Cullion are home to diverse wildlife. For instance, near Slieve Gallion, you might spot the Irish hare, curlew, and red grouse. The calm waters of Lough Fea are also home to a number of fascinating bird species.
Yes, Cullion offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy walks like the 4 km Lough Fea Walk, moderate trails such as 'Slieve Gallion NE Top via Iniscarn Forest', and more challenging routes like the 'Slieve Gallion and Lough Fea Loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Cullion guide.
For easy walks, the 4 km Lough Fea Walk is highly recommended, offering a flat and scenic route around the lough. Other easy options include the Derrynoyd Forest loop and the Inniscarn Forest loop. You can find more easy trails in the Easy hikes around Cullion guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options include loops from Magherafelt, Mid-Ulster Hospital, Desertmartin, and Moneymore, varying in distance and difficulty. Check out the Running Trails around Cullion guide for more information.
The highest point you can visit among the listed attractions is Slieve Gallion NE Top Summit, which stands at 496m. Slieve Gallion itself is 528 metres high.
Near Crockmore Peak, you'll find Blanket Bog and Turf Information Boards. These boards provide fascinating facts about blanket bog, its importance as a wildlife habitat, and its historical use by the Irish for fuel.
At Lough Fea, visitors can find a children's play area, public toilets, and plenty of rain shelters, making it a comfortable spot for a visit.
Visitors frequently praise the sensational views from summits like Slieve Gallion NE Top Summit across the Sperrins and Lough Neagh. The serene atmosphere and beautiful scenery of places like Lough Fea are also highly appreciated.


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