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Easy hiking trails around Cloonatreane, located in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain. The region features forests, such as Belmore Forest and Burren Forest, alongside open moorland and hills. Natural attractions like the Pollnagollum Cave and megalithic tombs contribute to the area's distinct character.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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6.08km
01:45
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.47km
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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.98km
01:18
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Parking at the official Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail car park costs £5 per car (update to 2025)
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These access points are integral to the trail's design, ensuring that hikers can navigate the route while respecting the surrounding environment and farmland. It's important for visitors to use these designated crossings and avoid straying from the path to protect the delicate bog ecosystem and maintain good relations with local landowners.
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These access points are integral to the trail's design, ensuring that hikers can navigate the route while respecting the surrounding environment and farmland. It's important for visitors to use these designated crossings and avoid straying from the path to protect the delicate bog ecosystem and maintain good relations with local landowners.
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The boardwalk was constructed to protect the fragile bog ecosystem, and visitors are strongly encouraged to stay on the designated path to preserve the environment.
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Incredible Stone-Age park, with some technical trails. Massive mythological sacred stones worshipped over centuries, will follow you when adventuring into this unique geological and archaeological forest landscape.
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"continual slur on Irish caving" It's actually only a few hundred metres is accessible and it's total length is thought to be 2km. No where near the longest cave in Ireland. Consider a trip in only if well equipped with a good light and helmet. Alternatively/also consider visiting McKenzies back lounge just down the road. A much drier watering hole. ;)
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Ideal starting point for the hike to the Stairway to Heaven, there are a total of 3 parking spaces available. Some spaces are reserved for larger vehicles/motorhomes; the steward will direct you when reversing. Parking fee of 5 GBP or 6 Euros must be paid in cash to the steward.
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There are 9 easy hiking trails around Cloonatreane, offering a variety of landscapes from forests to open moorland.
Yes, several easy circular walks are available. For example, the Belmore Forest loop via Pollnagollum Cave is a 6.1 km route, and the Tullygobban Tomb – Giant's Grave & Giant's Cave loop is a 4.5 km path through Burren Forest.
For shorter options, consider the Marble Arch Caves via Cladagh River, which is approximately 3.5 km, or the Cuilcagh Way Trail Gate – Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail loop, a 3.8 km route.
Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The Florence Court loop, a 5.0 km trail through estate grounds, is a popular choice for its gentle terrain and scenic surroundings.
Easy hikes can lead you to several natural attractions. The Belmore Forest loop features the Pollnagollum Cave. You can also find the Cladagh Glen Waterfall near some routes.
Yes, the Tullygobban Tomb – Giant's Grave & Giant's Cave loop explores the Burren Forest, passing by megalithic tombs known as Giant's Graves. These sites are steeped in local legend.
Parking is often available at trailheads or designated areas for popular routes. For instance, the Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park provides access to trails in that area.
The easy trails in Cloonatreane are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil forest paths to open moorland, and the well-maintained routes that make for enjoyable walks.
Many trails in the Cloonatreane area are dog-friendly, especially those through forests like Belmore Forest and Burren Forest. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations before your visit.
While the more challenging Cuilcagh Mountain offers expansive views, some easy trails provide scenic vistas. The Cuilcagh Way Trail Gate – Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail loop offers glimpses of the unique moorland landscape, leading towards the famous Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail.
Easy hikes around Cloonatreane feature diverse terrain, including well-defined forest paths, gentle slopes through open moorland, and trails alongside rivers. You'll encounter a mix of natural surfaces, generally suitable for all fitness levels.


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