Best attractions and places to see around Skerriff (Trueman) encompass a range of natural and historical sites. The region is characterized by rolling green hills, tranquil lakes, and significant ancient monuments. Visitors can explore scenic viewpoints and discover the rich archaeological heritage of the area. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and historical depth.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Carrigatuke Viewpoint offers you a fantastic view over the vast landscapes of Northern Ireland. From up here, the world seems wide and open, and if the weather is good, you can actually see all six counties. After the climb, I sat down and enjoyed the silence - only the wind blowing over the meadows accompanied me. The view over the rolling hills and green fields is a nice contrast to the hectic everyday life. The route here is not too difficult, but there are a few steeper sections that can make you sweat a bit. But you are rewarded with a really impressive view. There are a few places to rest, and the small stone trigonometer point that sits on the hill is a nice detail that adds a little character to the place. The access roads could be better maintained in some places, but if you are willing to put up with the odd bump, you will not be disappointed. A nice place for a short break on the bike.
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Along Glasdrumman Lough you walk along a calm body of water surrounded by green hills. The lake lies still and reflects the blue sky while the gentle waves break the sunlight. On one side of the road there is a sign telling you about the Poets' Trail - a hiking trail that shares not only the nature but also the history of this region with you. The information board tells you about the nearby O'Neill Castle, of which only ruins remain today. Here you can immerse yourself in the world of old Irish poems and legends that have their place along this trail. It is a place where nature and culture meet.
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As you walk along the road, the vast landscape of the Ring of Gullion opens up before you. On both sides stretches the Cloverhill Golf Course, nestled in the rolling hills at the foot of Mullaghbane Mountain. The well-kept fairways and greens contrast beautifully with the wild nature around them, and you always have clear views of the green expanses framed by the mountain in the distance. It is an interesting sight how the landscaped lawns of the golf course merge with the surrounding nature. The path leads you further through this peaceful scenery, while the backdrop changes with every bend. Here you feel the peace that the golf course radiates, while the surrounding fields and forests give you the feeling of being deep in nature. A relaxing moment on your hike through this varied landscape.
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The Ballykeel Dolmen, also known as the "Witch's Chair", stands alone on the edge of a green river terrace and invites you to take a look back into the past. With its three supporting stones and the imposing capstone, over three metres long, the dolmen looks like a stone sculpture left behind by a long-forgotten culture. The simple but distinctive tripod shape is a testament to the archaic construction that attracted people to this place over 4000 years ago. Excavations around the dolmen have uncovered the remains of a stone mound and Neolithic pottery that tell of the rites and customs of this early community. When you stand among the stones, you feel the mystique of the place - a place that inspires the imagination then and now. Nearby you will find other megalithic structures such as the Portal Tomb of Aughadanove, which together reflect the rich archaeological heritage of the region.
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To be able to see the Ballykeel dolmen, you'll need to take a small detour from Mill Road onto Ballykeel Road. Here, you can view the Ballykeel dolmen and cairn, which is dated between 4000 and 2500 BC
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Next to this part of the road, you can clearly observe Glasdrumman Lough. On one side of the road, there is also an information panel about the Poets Trail, which passes through here, explaining the history of O'Neill Castle.
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If we walk along this road in the fields of the Ring of Gullion AONB, we can observe on both sides the Cloverhill Golf Course, which is located at the foot of Mullaghbane Mountain.
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This dolmen is a monument that has a tripod shape. At the southern end of a tumulus, its capstone is three meters long. It is dated between 4000 and 2500 BC.
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The region is characterized by rolling green hills and tranquil lakes. You can experience the peaceful backdrop of Glendesha Road Country Lanes and Rolling Hills, or enjoy the calm waters of Glasdrumman Lough, which is surrounded by green hills.
Yes, the area has a rich archaeological heritage. A significant ancient monument is Ballykeel Dolmen, a tripod-shaped structure with a three-meter capstone, dated between 4000 and 2500 BC. You can also learn about the history of O'Neill Castle along the Poets Trail near Glasdrumman Lough.
For expansive vistas, visit Carrigatuke Viewpoint, which offers wide views over the landscapes of Northern Ireland. On clear days, it's possible to see all six counties from this elevated position. Another scenic spot is Glendesha Road Country Lanes and Rolling Hills, providing peaceful views of characteristic Irish country roads and rolling hills.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. Both Glendesha Road Country Lanes and Rolling Hills and Ballykeel Dolmen are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the area around Glasdrumman Lough offers a gentle trail and historical information that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops like 'The Poets Trails: Ballykeel running loop', by exploring the Running Trails around Skerriff (Trueman) guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes, such as the 'Ring of Gullion Cycle Tours', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Skerriff (Trueman) guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Lough Muckno loops' or 'St. Brigid's Church loop' which are suitable for beginners. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Skerriff (Trueman) guide.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and the days are longer, making it ideal for exploring viewpoints, historical sites, and trails. Clear days are particularly rewarding for panoramic views from spots like Carrigatuke Viewpoint.
Absolutely. For instance, while walking along the road near Cloverhill Golf Course, you can enjoy views of the golf course nestled at the foot of Mullaghbane Mountain, blending natural scenery with a glimpse of a recreational landscape.
Glendesha Road Country Lanes and Rolling Hills offers a quintessential Irish paradise with rolling green hills and characteristic country roads. It's a place to linger, breathe deeply, and be captivated by the natural beauty and tranquility, with soft songs from the woods and the scent of wildflowers.
Ballykeel Dolmen is a significant prehistoric monument, dating back between 4000 and 2500 BC. Its distinctive tripod shape and large capstone offer a glimpse into the archaic construction and ancient cultures that inhabited the region, inspiring imagination with its mystique.
Yes, the area around Glasdrumman Lough features a section of the Poets Trail. This trail not only offers views of the calm lake and green hills but also provides information about the history of O'Neill Castle, allowing you to immerse yourself in local legends and nature simultaneously.


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