Attractions and places to see around Rallagh include natural monuments, historical sites, and expansive forests. Located in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, the area is characterized by the Sperrins range, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore mountain summits, serene reservoirs, and ancient woodlands. The region provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, from hiking to exploring historical ruins.
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Wear waterproof shoes/boots because even on the longest day of the year it's still wet underfoot
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Banagher Forest is a large coniferous woodland featuring beautiful sitka spruce and peat covered slopes. It is one of the oldest ancient woodlands in the whole of Ireland and a real hidden gem. The tracks around the forest are paved and undulating, making this a wonderful location for a jog.
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Enjoy some peace and serenity as you jog along the shores of the beautiful and calm Altnaheglish Reservoir, situated in the Sperring Area of Natural Beauty. The reservoir is located in the Banagher Forest, which is home to some of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland. It's a true place of beauty!
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Learmount Castle is a stunning Tudor-Gothic mansion that was built in the 1830s by Henry BarrΓ© Beresford. The house is now abandoned, but you can still use your imagination to picture its grandeur when it was in all its glory.
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With Barnes Top and Knockanbane Mountain to the east and Sawel Mountain to the south east, Sperrins Road carves through the landscape with cracking views all around. There is some descent climbing to get here but it's worth it.
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Sawel Mountain stands at 678m and is the highest peak in the Sperrins range, and the 8th highest in Northern Ireland. The vegetation around the summit consists of montane heathland, featuring a medley of plant life including heather, bilberries and cowberries. From the summit, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the countryside of County Londonderry and Tyrone. It's all downhill from this point on, so you can enjoy a scenic descent back to the carpark.
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Sawel Mountain stands at 678m and is the highest peak in the Sperrins range, and the 8th highest in Northern Ireland. The vegetation around the summit consists of montane heathland, featuring a medley of plant life including heather, bilberries and cowberries. From the summit, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the countryside of County Londonderry and Tyrone.
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Enjoy some peace and serenity as you walk along the shores of the beautiful and calm Altnaheglish Reservoir, situated in the Sperring Area of Natural Beauty. The reservoir is located in the Banagher Forest, which is home to some of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland. It's a true place of beauty!
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Rallagh is a townland located in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated within the Sperrins range, an area known for its natural beauty and diverse outdoor experiences.
The Rallagh area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Sawel Mountain Summit, the highest peak in the Sperrins, offering extensive views. Another serene spot is Altnaheglish Reservoir, nestled within the ancient oak woodlands of Banagher Forest.
Yes, history enthusiasts can explore Learmount Castle, a Tudor-Gothic mansion built in the 1830s. Although abandoned, its ruins within Learmont Park offer a glimpse into its past grandeur.
Families can enjoy the tranquil surroundings of Altnaheglish Reservoir, which is located in the family-friendly Banagher Forest. The forest features paved and undulating tracks, suitable for walks and jogs with children.
The Rallagh area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Banagher Glen Forest Trail or the Sawel Mountain β Sperrins hike. For cyclists, there are options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Learmount Castle β Learmount Wood loop. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking and cycling guides for Rallagh.
Yes, for easier walks, consider the Learmount Forest Walk via Learmount Castle, which is rated as easy. The paved tracks within Banagher Forest are also suitable for a leisurely stroll.
Given the terrain, especially around areas like Sawel Mountain Summit, it is recommended to wear waterproof shoes or boots, as the ground can be wet underfoot even on drier days.
Absolutely. Sawel Mountain Summit provides uninterrupted views across County Londonderry and Tyrone. Additionally, the Sperrin Road offers cracking views as it carves through the landscape, with Barnes Top and Knockanbane Mountain nearby.
The region is home to Banagher Forest, a large coniferous woodland featuring sitka spruce and peat-covered slopes. It is notable for being one of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland, offering a unique natural experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from Sawel Mountain Summit and the peace and serenity found along the shores of Altnaheglish Reservoir. The historical intrigue of Learmount Castle also captivates many.
While specific circular walks are not detailed for every highlight, many routes in the area, such as those listed in the hiking guide, can be adapted or are inherently circular, like the Banagher Glen Forest Trail.


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