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Jogging around Gosford Demesne offers access to an extensive network of trails within approximately 640 acres of varied woodland and open parkland. The terrain features a mixture of road and forest tracks, providing options for both moderate runs on mostly paved surfaces and more challenging routes with elevation gain. The area is characterized by diverse woodlands, open meadows, and historical landmarks such as Gosford Castle, alongside natural features like ornamental ponds and a red deer enclosure. These varied landscapes create…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Gosford Forest Park near Markethill offers an impressive mix of dense forests, open parks and hidden paths on around 240 hectares. As soon as you enter the park, you can feel the special atmosphere, which is enhanced by the mighty Gosford Castle - a building that appears between the trees and is reminiscent of times gone by. The paths are varied and lead you through a wide variety of landscapes. Sometimes you cycle on narrow forest paths lined with tall trees, sometimes you cross open meadows where sheep roam. On sunny days, the light falls through the leaves and bathes everything in a pleasant play of shadow and light. There are both easy family routes and challenging mountain bike routes, so there is something for everyone. The signposting remains a small challenge, however - it is easy to get lost. But discovering new corners also has its charm, and in the end every detour is worth it. There are several benches scattered around the park for breaks, and every now and then you'll come across a food truck offering welcome refreshments.
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Gosford Forest Park with XC MTB Trails, hiking gravel paths, a Deer Park, an ancient Castle, Woodlands, Ponds, Streams, Caravan/Camping Park, water taps and catering trucks
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In the heart of Clare Glen, where the forests are thickest and the Cusher River flows gently through the landscape, hikers will encounter two special examples of craftsmanship: the stone bridges of Clare Glen. The first, a delicate miniature bridge, seems to have been made for elves and fairies, so delicate and yet robust as it sits there in the middle of the green thicket. A few steps further rises its big sister, a stately stone bridge of impressive normal size. Both bridges are made of solid stone and bear witness to the masterful architecture of bygone times. As you walk over them, you can hear the gentle rippling of water making its way under the arches. The cool forest that surrounds the bridges offers protection from the midday sun and envelops the hiker in quiet greenery. The chirping of the birds, the rustling of the leaves and the quiet murmur of the water create an atmosphere of peace and contemplation.
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A spacious deer enclosure in which an impressive herd of red deer moves freely and majestically. With graceful movements and calm looks, the deer roam the open grassland that spreads out before them. What makes this experience even more impressive, however, is the background against which the scenes take place: a dense backdrop of mighty oak trees that seem to tell stories from times long past, and the dark green tips of the Norway spruces stretching towards the sky. The contrast of the bright grass where the deer graze with the rich, deep color of the forest creates an atmospheric panorama that remains in the memory.
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The impressive property tells stories of a time when the Earls of Gosford ruled these green lands. The renowned London architect Thomas Hopper worked on its construction, which began in 1819 and reached its magnificent end in the 1850s. His visionary talent gave the castle its characteristic Norman Revival style - a contemporary witness to the architectural greatness of the 19th century. Considered Ulster's largest listed building, the mighty walls of Gosford Castle have witnessed numerous historical turning points. The Earls of Gosford lived here until 1921, after which the castle's fortunes changed. In 1958, the Department of Agriculture acquired the property and transformed the surrounding countryside into the picturesque Gosford Forest Park - a nature lover's paradise spanning 240 hectares where Ireland's flora and fauna flourish in their full glory. But the years were not kind to the castle and it rapidly fell into disrepair. But like a phoenix rising from the ashes, it was acquired by the Boyd Partnership in January 2006. At a cost of around £4 million and under the watchful eye of a government-appointed commission, the castle was lovingly restored and converted into elegant private apartments. Today, Gosford Castle shines in new splendor and attracts admirers from far and wide.
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The Palace Demense is an important part of Armagh's history. Between 1770 and 1975 the palace was home to the Archbishops of the Church of Ireland. A number of paved and gravel trails will lead you around the park and invite you to discover the nature and history of this 300-acre oasis. The park also features an outdoor gym if you feel like taking your activity up a notch.
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The Mall is a beautifully-kept recreational area in Armagh. It's tree-lined edges and flat paved paths make it the ideal spot for a jog. Enjoy sights of beautiful georgian buildings and colourful flowerbeds as you pass through.
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Follow a gravel trail through the shady woodland of Clare Glen Forest alongside the delightful banks of the River Cusher. Enjoy an abundance of hazel, oak, ash, and wych elm trees with an understorey of wild garlic, bluebells, and several species of orchids.
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Gosford Demesne offers a diverse range of running routes, primarily featuring a mixture of forest tracks and open parkland. You'll find options suitable for various fitness levels, from moderate runs on mostly paved surfaces to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain. There are nearly 20 routes available, with 17 rated as moderate and 1 as difficult.
While most routes in Gosford Demesne are rated as moderate, the varied terrain allows for easier sections. For a relatively accessible option, consider the Gosford Castle – Deer in Gosford Forest Park loop from Mullaghbrack, which is 5.8 km (3.6 miles) and takes about 42 minutes to complete, leading through woodlands and past the historic Gosford Castle.
The running trails in Gosford Demesne feature a varied terrain, including both road and forest tracks. You can expect a mix of surfaces, from relatively smooth, paved sections to more rugged forest paths. Some routes also include significant elevation gain, offering a good challenge.
Absolutely! Gosford Demesne is rich in both historical landmarks and natural beauty. You can run past the dramatic Gosford Castle, a mock-Norman Revival country house. The park also features diverse woodlands, open meadows, ornamental ponds, and a red deer enclosure where you might spot wildlife. Additionally, you can explore ancient forts (raths) within the estate.
Yes, Gosford Forest Park is generally dog-friendly. Many trails are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control, usually on a lead. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations upon arrival to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, many of the routes in Gosford Demesne are designed as loops, offering circular running experiences. For example, the popular Gosford Forest Park running loop is a 10.2 km (6.3 miles) circular trail that takes you through varied forest tracks and open parkland.
The running routes in Gosford Demesne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 300 runners have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the diverse woodlands, historical landmarks, and the blend of natural beauty with a good physical challenge.
The duration varies depending on the route and your pace. For instance, the Gosford Forest Park running loop (10.2 km) typically takes about 1 hour 10 minutes, while the shorter Gosford Castle – Deer in Gosford Forest Park loop (5.8 km) can be completed in around 42 minutes.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, there is at least one route rated as difficult. The varied terrain and options with significant elevation gain across the park's 16 km of trails provide ample opportunity for a strenuous workout. Consider routes that incorporate more of the forest tracks for a greater challenge.
Yes, Gosford Forest Park provides parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check the park's official website for current parking information, opening times, and any potential fees before your visit.
Beyond Gosford Demesne, you can explore other interesting spots. The Clare Glen from Tandragee route offers riverside sections and woodland trails, and you can also find the Clare Glen Stone Bridges. Another option is Scarva Village, which is a historical site nearby.
Yes, some routes incorporate water features. For example, the Clare Glen from Tandragee route includes scenic riverside sections. Within Gosford Forest Park itself, you'll find ornamental ponds and riverside strips that add to the tranquility and beauty of the environment.


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