Slattinagh is a region situated within the broader landscapes of Sliabh Beagh and the Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark, spanning parts of Counties Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Tyrone. This area is characterized by a diverse geography, featuring quiet country lanes, blanket bog, and gently rolling drumlins. The terrain provides varied opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly for several sports like road cycling.
Slattinagh offers a variety of outdoor activities, with a particular focus on cycling. The region provides opportunities…
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Slattinagh is primarily known for road cycling, offering routes through quiet country lanes and diverse landscapes. The region provides opportunities to explore areas within Sliabh Beagh and the Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark. More than 30 visitors have shared experiences, resulting in an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars for outdoor activities.
The Sliabh Beagh area, associated with Slattinagh, features five distinct road cycling routes on minor country roads. These routes vary in length from approximately 18 to 37 miles (29 to 60 kilometers). They are fully signed and generally run in an anticlockwise direction, linking through Counties Fermanagh, Monaghan, and Tyrone.
Road cycling routes in the Sliabh Beagh area are suitable for individuals with a good level of fitness. While specific elevation gains are not detailed, the varied terrain of the region, including quiet country lanes and areas skirting blanket bog, offers a rewarding challenge. Some routes connect to other trails like the Carleton and Kingfisher trails.
The road cycling routes in the Sliabh Beagh area are generally described as requiring a good level of fitness. For family-friendly cycling, it is advisable to assess individual route profiles for length and terrain suitability. Many trails in the broader Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark are coarse gravel or forest roads, which are not suitable for traditional road bikes.
Cyclists can experience diverse natural beauty, including quiet country lanes skirting blanket bog in Sliabh Beagh. The broader region features the Fermanagh Lakelands, Lough Navar Forest, and the Magho Cliffs viewpoint, which offers panoramic views across Lough Erne. Rugged uplands, lakes, and gently rolling drumlins also characterize the landscape.
Yes, komoot offers a guide titled Road Cycling Routes around Slattinagh. This guide details available routes and provides information for exploring the area on two wheels. It is a valuable resource for planning cycling adventures in the region.
The Slattinagh region, situated within the Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark, showcases a rich geological history. It features rugged uplands, lakes, forests, and gently rolling drumlins. Notable geological formations include karst limestone features like Cuilcagh Mountain and the Marble Arch Caves, alongside extensive blanket bog areas.
The region is home to ancient historical sites, including the Neolithic Aghanaglack Tomb. This dual court tomb is estimated to be between 4000 to 6000 years old and can be viewed along routes in the Ballintempo Forest area. Other historical features include Iron Age forts.
Slattinagh has received an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars from more than 30 visitors on komoot. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among users who have explored the region's outdoor activities, particularly road cycling.
For comprehensive information about the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark, which encompasses part of the Slattinagh region, contact the Geopark Office. Their phone number is +353 (0)719853692.
For information related to tourism in County Monaghan, which includes parts of the Sliabh Beagh area associated with Slattinagh, contact Monaghan Tourism. They can be reached by phone at 047 81122 or 047 30533.
While cycling through the quiet country lanes of Sliabh Beagh, cyclists can enjoy views of the unique blanket bog landscape. The broader region also features the Magho Cliffs viewpoint in Lough Navar Forest, offering panoramic vistas across Lough Erne and surrounding counties from a height of 984 feet (300 meters).

