From St Patrick’s Well and Chair to Bragan - Sliabh Beagh Way
Departure from Dungannon
This 2nd section of the Sliabh Beagh Way follows country roads as it climbs to a high moorland viewpoint.
Sliabh Beagh Way
Departure from Dungannon
Steeped in local myth and legend, the Sliabh Beagh Way meanders through the valleys of Co Tyrone, the drumlins of Co Monaghan and the lakeland of Co Fermanagh.
This walking route follows a mixture of country lanes and forest tracks as it explores the varied countryside around south Fermanagh. A remote path across the expanse of moor around Sliabh Beagh is one of the highlights, while good signage and generally firm terrain make it suitable for all fit walkers.
From Aughnacloy to St Patrick’s Chair and Well - Sliabh Beagh Way
Departure from Dungannon
The 1rst section of the Sliabh Beagh Way begins along a series of calm country lanes.
Glenmore Scenic - Ballygawley
Departure from Dungannon
This walk runs along the path of the Glen but you can choose a higher level path taking you to a look-out point which commands great views of the pastured hillsides and wider countryside.
Fardross forest oak and beech
Departure from Dungannon
One of the two walking trails to choose from in Fardross Forest. It's a perfect walk to stretch your legs.
Dungannon Park - The Park Trail
Departure from Dungannon
The Park Trail is set amongst the beautiful backdrop of Dungannon Park – a 70 acre oasis. The walk’s interesting paths surround the grounds mature woodland, brightly coloured flowerbeds and the magnificent 13 acre freshwater lake. High ground offers the walker splendid viewpoints of the surrounding townland and countryside with views of Lough Neagh on a clear day.
Coalisland Canal
Departure from Dungannon
This is a walk along the towpath of the Coalisland Canal. The Canal was opened in 1789 to bring coal from Coalisland to Dublin via the River Blackwater, Lough Neagh and Newry Canal. Coalisland acted as an inland port with lighters carrying grain for the mills and provisions for the surrounding towns.
Benburb Valley Park
Departure from Dungannon
Explore and enjoy stunning natural and built heritage within Benburb Valley Park through walks along the Blackwater River. The river has carved out a beautiful gorge through the countryside and is an ideal location for walking.
Argory lime tree - Dungannon
Departure from Dungannon
The Lime Tree walk is an avenue of pollarded lime trees under planted by snowdrops and spring flowers. This walk passes The majestic Argory oak plantation, returning to the house by the main drive. This is an alternative shorter version of the Argory Blackwater river Walk - Dungannon.