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Hiking around Mullan (East) offers access to the scenic "Panhandle" of North Idaho, nestled within the Bitterroot Mountains. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including mountain lakes, rivers, and extensive forested areas. The town of Mullan, situated at an elevation of 3,278 feet, provides a base for exploring the surrounding wilderness.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the easy 2.5-mile Crom Estate Trail in Northern Ireland, enjoying Lough Erne views and historic castles in about an hour.

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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful riverside town, Belturbet is a delight to explore. Popular with boaters and golfers, the surrounding area also has some pretty walking trails too. There are several bars and restaurants for post hike refreshment.
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Home to a Anglo-Norman motte and bailey castle, Turbet Island occupies a strategic position on the River Erne. Today, it's a nature reserve in the pretty riverside town of Belturbet. The river here is inhabited by several protected bird species, including the whooper swan and the Greenland white-fronted goose.
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A looping nature trails around Annagh Lough. The forest trail of Annagh Woods are ready to be explored.
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The canal is 63km long in total and links the River Shannon and the River Erne. It began life as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal in 1846 and after falling into disrepair with the decline in industry, it was refurbished as a leisure canal from the 1960s.
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The canal is 63km long in total and links the River Shannon and the River Erne. It began life as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal in 1846 and after falling into disrepair after the decline in industry was refurbished as a leisure canal from the 1960s.
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One of 16 locks on the The Shannon โ Erne Waterway, lock number 2 is a great place to watch the brightly coloured barges go by and the rise and fall of the boats as they pass through the lock. The canal links the River Shannon in the Republic of Ireland with the River Erne in Northern Ireland.
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Annagh Lough is a popular fishing spot, especially for trout. The trail runs next to the lough here with views across the reedbeds.
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Managed by the National Trust, the Crom Estate is a large nature reserve of woodlands, lake, castle ruins and islands. It is an important habitat for pine martens, bats, deer, red squirrels and butterflies. There is a coffee shop at the estate and if you fancy something different you can hire a boat to explore the lough. For more details check out the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/crom
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There are several hiking routes around Mullan (East), offering a variety of experiences. Currently, komoot lists 6 routes in this area, all categorized as easy.
Hikes near Mullan (East) are primarily characterized by mountainous terrain within the Bitterroot Mountains, offering forested paths, access to high alpine lakes, and streams. The region provides a tranquil, slow-paced experience amidst breathtaking views.
Yes, Mullan offers several family-friendly options. Ballyconnell Canal loop to Annagh Lough is an easy route suitable for families. Additionally, Shoshone Park, just east of Mullan, features trails perfect for walking and hiking in a natural setting with family-friendly amenities.
Many trails in the Mullan area, particularly those in the National Forest, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out, especially regarding leash requirements. The Crom Estate Trail is an easy option that can be enjoyed with a well-behaved dog.
The Mullan area is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see mountain lakes and rivers, dense forests, and stunning mountain vistas of the Bitterroot Mountains. The nearby Annagh Lough is a beautiful lake to explore. The Crom Castle Boathouse โ Crom Castle loop from Old Crom Castle (Ruins) also passes by interesting historical structures.
Yes, there are several loop trails available. For example, the Ballyconnell Canal loop to Annagh Lough is a popular easy loop. Another option is the Crom Castle Boathouse โ Old Crom Castle Ruins loop from Old Crom Castle (Ruins), which offers varied landscapes.
Mullan's location makes it suitable for outdoor activities year-round. While summer and fall offer ideal conditions for hiking with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, the Crom Estate Trail is versatile and can be enjoyed in various seasons. Winter also offers opportunities for snowshoeing and Nordic skiing on certain trails like the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Historic Mullan Road, constructed in the mid-19th century, offers a glimpse into the past, with some intact sections still visible. You can also visit the Old Crom Castle Ruins and Crom Estate Castle Ruins, which are points of interest along some routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 7 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the scenic beauty of the Bitterroot Mountains, and the accessibility of the trails, many of which are easy and well-suited for a relaxing outdoor experience.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For trails like the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes, designated parking areas are typically available at the eastern trailhead in Mullan. For other routes, it's advisable to check specific trail information or local signage for parking options.
While not directly on the listed komoot routes, the famous Route of the Hiawatha, located just six miles east of Mullan, is known for its stunning scenery, including waterfalls upon exiting its tunnels. This trail is primarily for biking but offers an unforgettable experience for those exploring the area.
Mullan itself is situated at an elevation of 3,278 feet. The hiking routes listed on komoot are generally easy with minimal elevation gain, making them accessible. For example, the Ballyconnell Canal loop to Annagh Lough has an elevation gain of just over 30 meters.


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