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The best running trails around Crottan

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Jogging routes around Crottan offer a diverse range of natural beauty and well-maintained infrastructure. The region features varied landscapes, from scenic riverside paths along the Hudson River to wooded trails and impressive dam structures. Crottan provides options for different fitness levels, including open, rolling hill trails and longer, more challenging unpaved sections.

Best jogging routes around Crottan

  • The most popular jogging route is Florence Park running loop, a 5.3 miles (8.5 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 1…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Florence Court Red Trail

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Jog the moderate Florence Court Red Trail, a 5.3-mile loop with 417 feet of elevation gain, offering forest paths and panoramic Fermanagh vi

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Scotty C
September 23, 2025, Belmore Forest

Fast rolling gravel forestry roads that switch between cutting through dense forest and open terrain with far-reaching views across this wild landscape.

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Great walk, very touristy but it's worth the detour! Be careful of the crowds (on weekends and in summer I dare not imagine!). However, BE CAREFUL, the summit is not accessible, you have to pass the protective barriers which allow the wild nature to be preserved from our steps and from this crowd of people. If we, the Komoot community, start to do this all the tourists will allow themselves and the landscape will never be so beautiful again! (Ps: no need to climb to the top to already see enough in the eyes!)

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Cuilcagh Mountain sits right on the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. From the top, you can enjoy magnificent views across the rolling hills of Ireland in all directions.

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The path breaks off onto a boardwalk that takes you deep into the heart of Cuilcagh Mountain Park through pastures and blanket bog. The final ascent is known as the 'Stairway to Heaven' and features a steep section of wooden steps that go on for 1.5km.

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Beautiful thatched summer house situated in the Pleasure Gardens of Florence Court House.

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Florence Court House is a magnificent 18th-century country estate situated in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain. The house is amongst a medley of lush green parkland and thick woodland with sights of the wonderful Benaughlin Mountain in the distance. The house is now owned by the National Trust and is open to explore daily. For more information regarding opening times and ticket prices visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/florence-court

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Amy
March 12, 2021, Florence Court

Nestled in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, Florence Court is a wonderful Georgian mansion surrounded by picturesque countryside. The first house was built by John Cole at the beginning of the 18th century and named after his wife, Florence. The Cole family lived in the house for over 250 years. Today, the estate is managed by the National Trust. There are over 10 miles (16 km) of hiking and bike trails to explore the grounds. You can visit a water-powered sawmill and blacksmith's forge that reveal the area's industrial heritage. There's also a beautiful Irish yew tree, Florence Court Yew, which is one of two original Irish Yew discovered in 1767. There is a small entrance fee to the gardens and forest.

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The name Cuilcagh comes from the Irish Cuilceach, which has been translated as "chalky". However, the mountain is mainly sandstone and shale, covered with bog and heather. The cliff-edged summit surface of the mountain is formed from the hard-wearing Lackagh Sandstone which itself overlies the Briscloonagh Sandstone. "It is possible that the name refers to the limestone rock on the lower northern flanks, namely the Glencar and Dartry Limestone formations.[6] Here a number of streams disappear below ground at swallow holes named Cats Hole, Pollawaddy, Pollasumera and Polliniska, all forming part of the Marble Arch cave system. If so, the name would mean 'calcareous' rather than 'chalky'".[7] It has also been called Slieve Cuilcagh in English,[8] 'Slieve' being an anglicisation of Sliabh ("mountain"). In the 1609 Plantation of Ulster, Cuilcagh formed part of lands which were granted to John Sandford of Castle Doe by letters patent dated 7 July 1613 (Pat. 11 James I – LXXI – 38, Quilkagh).[9][10] It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed by letters patent of 12 July 1620 (Pat. 19 James I. XI. 45, Quilkagh). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuilcagh)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Crottan?

There are over 10 dedicated jogging routes around Crottan listed on komoot, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to suit different preferences.

Are there any easy running routes suitable for beginners or families in Crottan?

Yes, Crottan offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the region has 3 routes classified as easy. The Running loop from Belcoo is a great option, providing a gentle 2.7-mile (4.4 km) path.

Where can I find long-distance running trails in Crottan?

For those seeking a longer challenge, Crottan has several options. The Cuilcagh Mountain Park running loop is a difficult 13.0-mile (21.0 km) path, ideal for experienced runners looking for an extended workout through varied terrain. The historic Old Croton Aqueduct Trail also offers over 20 miles of unpaved sections for longer runs.

Are there any circular running routes in Crottan?

Yes, many of the running routes in Crottan are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Florence Park running loop and the Running loop from Drumlaghy.

What kind of scenic views can I expect on Crottan's running trails?

Crottan's running trails boast diverse and stunning scenery. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Hudson River along the Hudson RiverWalk Trail and in Croton Point Park. The Croton Gorge Park offers dramatic views of the New Croton Dam and its cascading waterfall. Many routes also wind through wooded areas and rolling hills, providing a refreshing natural backdrop.

Are there any running routes in Crottan that pass by waterfalls or other natural monuments?

Yes, the Croton Gorge Park offers a dramatic setting at the base of the New Croton Dam, where you can see an impressive cascading waterfall. Additionally, the region features natural monuments like the Cladagh Glen Waterfall and the Cliff Edge of Cuilcagh Mountain, which can be explored in conjunction with nearby running paths.

What do other runners say about jogging in Crottan?

The running routes in Crottan are well-regarded by the komoot community. Over 40 runners have explored the area using komoot, often praising the diverse landscapes, from scenic riverside paths to challenging wooded trails, and the variety of options available for different fitness levels.

Are there any dog-friendly running routes in Crottan?

Many of Crottan's outdoor spaces, including parts of Croton Point Park and the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to check specific park regulations or trail signage for leash requirements and any restricted areas before heading out with your dog.

Are there running routes in Crottan with good parking access?

Yes, several popular running areas in Crottan offer convenient parking. Croton Point Park has ample parking, and for routes like the Cuilcagh Mountain Park running loop, there is dedicated parking available at Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park.

Can I access Crottan's running trails using public transport?

Croton-on-Hudson is accessible by public transport, particularly via Metro-North Railroad, which has a station in the village. From there, some trails like the Hudson RiverWalk and parts of the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail are within walking distance or a short local bus ride, making it feasible to reach running routes without a car.

What are some less crowded running trails in Crottan?

While popular spots like Croton Point Park can see more activity, areas like the Croton Arboretum and Nature Preserve offer a quieter retreat with soft trails through woodlands and wetlands. Exploring less-trafficked sections of the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, especially further from main access points, can also provide a more serene running experience.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks along the running routes in Crottan?

Yes, Crottan's running routes offer a blend of natural beauty and history. The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail itself is a historic landmark, winding past various historic sites. You can also find historical features like Giant's Grave & Giant's Cave and Cavan Burren Park Megalithic Stones near some of the running areas, offering interesting points of interest during your run.

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