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Easy hiking trails around Drumard offer access to a landscape characterized by tranquil waterways, woodlands, and historic sites. The region features diverse terrain, including paths along loughs and through forests, providing varied natural scenery. Many routes are designed to be accessible, making them suitable for different fitness levels and family outings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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4.61km
01:12
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike an easy 3.2-mile (5.2 km) trail through Necarne Woods and past the historic Necarne Castle, perfect for a relaxing walk.

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4.28km
01:09
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Easy 2.7-mile hike through Castle Archdale Country Park, offering woodland paths, Lough Erne views, and historical sites.
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3.69km
00:59
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.01km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A hive of activity, the marina at Castle Archdale is full of things to do. Why not park your bike and pedal on water on one of the hydrobikes? Kayaks, paddleboards and boats are also available to hire. Or if you're looking for a break, this is a great place to stop and take it all in.
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During WW2 Castle Archdale was a major base for flying boats and housed up to 2,500 people. Buildings such as these would have been a central location for the RAF fighters who lived here. Sometimes exhibitions are held in these courtyards to display some of the key historical notes of the use of this area during the war.
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A white beacon marks the location of Rossmore Point. There is a bench to sit on here where you can enjoy serene views over Lough Erne.
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Beautiful views over Lough Erne toward Tom's Island. Tom's Island is actually no longer an island, but once was before the lough was lowered.
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Old Castle Archdale is situated on Castle Hill within a 520 hectare coniferous and mixed broadleaved forest. The castle was built in the 1600s and was the main castle on this former estate before its successor took it's place in the 1800s, Castle Archdale.
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Take in the fabulous views of Lower Lough Erne from this point. Directly ahead you will see Crevinisaughy and Inishmakill island. These are one of the many islands found in this large lake system that is in fact widened sections of the River Erne as it flows towards the Alantic.
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Old Castle Archdale sits on a forest clifftop. It is named 'old' to distinguish it from its successor, the 18th century Castle Archdale. The castle was built by an Englishman from Suffolk who had been granted the estate in 1612 after paying 5 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence for the 1000 acres of land. During the Irish Rebellion of 1641 the castle was captured by Rory Maguire as part of the uprising to retake his lands that had been lost in 1607. The heir to the castle was saved by his nurse however the other children were killed. After the castle was returned to the family it was repaired and lived in until 1689. The castle saw its end during the Williamite Wars when the castle was burnt out and abandoned.
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There are over a dozen easy hiking trails around Drumard, offering a variety of landscapes from tranquil waterways to historic woodlands. These routes are generally well-suited for different fitness levels and family outings.
Easy hikes around Drumard feature diverse scenery, including tranquil waterways, lush woodlands, and historic castle grounds. You can expect paths along loughs, through forests like Iniscarn Forest and Drumnaph Forest, and past historic sites.
Yes, Drumard offers several easy circular walks. A popular option is the Castle Archdale loop, which is 2.7 miles (4.3 km) and takes about 1 hour 9 minutes, leading through varied parkland and along the lough shore. Another is the Castle Archdale Marina – Rossmore Point Beacon loop.
Many easy hikes in Drumard incorporate historical sites. For example, the Old Archdale Castle via Tom's Island route explores historical grounds. You can also visit the Tully Castle Ruins on an easy loop from Heron Island, or see Necarne Castle along the Necarne Woods via Necarne Castle trail.
Yes, many easy hiking trails around Drumard are designed to be family-friendly. They often feature accessible paths, gentle gradients, and interesting points like historic castles or tranquil lough shores to keep everyone engaged. Lough Fea, for instance, offers an easy, flat walk with facilities like a children's play area.
The easy trails in Drumard are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars from 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical interest.
While specific viewpoints on easy trails are not detailed, the region around Drumard offers impressive vistas. For example, Slieve Gallion in the nearby Sperrins provides sensational views across the Sperrins and Lough Neagh, and many trails along lough shores offer open, scenic perspectives.
Absolutely. Drumard's easy hikes are characterized by tranquil waterways. Routes often lead along lough shores, providing serene views. Lough Fea offers an enjoyable 4km walk around its calm waters, and the Cusher River area boasts tranquil forests.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can explore several attractions. These include historical sites like Old Castle Archdale, Tully Castle Ruins, and Necarne Castle. Other points of interest include the Janus Stones of Caldragh Cemetery and the Killadeas Priory Church and Early Christian Stones.
While specific parking details for each trail are not listed, many popular hiking areas and parks in the Drumard region, especially those designed for accessibility like Lough Fea, typically offer designated parking facilities for visitors.
The region around Drumard is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and milder weather, ideal for enjoying the lough shores and woodlands. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, though some paths might be muddy or require appropriate footwear.


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