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Attractions and Places To See around Crouck - Top 9

Attractions and places to see around Crouck include ancient megalithic sites and natural landscapes within the Sperrin Mountains region. This area features historical monuments, glacial formations, and diverse woodlands. Visitors can explore a mix of cultural heritage and outdoor environments.

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  • The most popular attractions is Beaghmore Stone Circles, a man-made monument complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features. This site includes seven stone circles, twelve cairns, and ten stone rows, withโ€ฆ

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Beaghmore Stone Circles

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Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns, 8.5 miles north west of Cookstown, on the south-east edge of the Sperrin Mountains.

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Barnes Gap

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Make sure to pause for a moment at Barnes Gap to take in the exceptional natural beauty this area has to offer. The gap was formed from a glacial overflow โ€ฆ

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Creggan Wood Walk

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The Creggan Wood Walk talks you on a meandering course through a unique bogland featuring a fantastic array of plantlife including sphagnum moss, cranberry, crowberry, and bilberry amongst many others. โ€ฆ

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Aghascrebagh Ogham Stone

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This ogham stone, which stands only 1,22 m in height, 0,46 m, in width and 0,53 m, in depth.
It is one of the few ogham stones still to be โ€ฆ

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An Creagan Visitor Centre

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The An Creagan Visitor Centre is an introduction to the beautiful biodiversity and archeology on offer at Creggan Wood. The centre is fit with a licensed restaurant, bar, craft shop, conference facilities, children's play area, and even holiday cottages.

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September 23, 2024, Barnes Gap

Steep but short stretch. Nice for photography

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Beaghmore (Bheitheach Mhรณr), meaning โ€˜big place of birch treesโ€™. The stones speak of ancient rituals and to a people who understood astronomy. When you visit this ancient site look up in wonder at the sky and reflect, that the people that built these monuments observed the same sky, sun, moon and stars.

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June 7, 2023, Barnes Gap

Formed from a glacial overflow, Barnes Gap is truly breathtaking. On your way up, don't forget to take in the spectacular views. The gap cuts through the east-west crest line of the southern Sperrin Mountains ridge, between the hills of Mullaghbane and Mullaghbolig.

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There are 7 stone circles, 12 cairns and 10 rows of stones here at Beaghamore. In total 1269 stones were discovered under the peat during the 1930s. The site dates back to 2900 - 2600 BC.

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An Cregรกn Visitor Centre is worth a visit for an introduction to the beautiful surroundings, its biodiversity, archaeology and history.There is a cafe and a children's park, nature walks, bronze age replicas and even holiday cottages. For more information see their website

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Ogham Stones are rare in Northern Ireland and this is the only one in County Tyrone. It is marked with an ancient alphabet, thought to be the earliest form of the Irish language. It reads; 'Do Te Tto Maqi Maglant'. This refers to two males. 'Maqi' means 'son of'.

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Make sure to pause for a moment at Barnes Gap to take in the exceptional natural beauty this area has to offer. The gap was formed from a glacial overflow and cuts through the east-west crest line of the southern Sperrin Mountains ridge, between the hills of Mullaghbane and Mullaghbolig.

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The Creggan Wood Walk talks you on a meandering course through a unique bogland featuring a fantastic array of plantlife including sphagnum moss, cranberry, crowberry, and bilberry amongst many others. A gravel path and raised boardwalk will lead you around the area so you can get in and amongst this fantastic landscape without getting your feet wet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Crouck?

Crouck is rich in ancient history. You can explore the Beaghmore Stone Circles, a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features including seven stone circles, twelve cairns, and ten stone rows. Another significant historical site is the Aghascrebagh Ogham Stone, a rare example of an ogham stone in Ulster, featuring an ancient form of the Irish language.

Are there any natural monuments or scenic viewpoints in the Crouck area?

Yes, the region offers stunning natural beauty. Barnes Gap is a breathtaking natural monument formed from a glacial overflow, cutting through the southern Sperrin Mountains ridge and offering exceptional views between the hills of Mullaghbane and Mullaghbolig.

What kind of walks or trails are available for nature lovers?

The Creggan Wood Walk is a fantastic option, meandering through a unique bogland with diverse plant life like sphagnum moss, cranberry, and bilberry. It features a gravel path and raised boardwalk for easy access. For more extensive options, you can find various running trails in the area, including moderate and difficult routes, by visiting the Running Trails around Crouck guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Crouck?

Absolutely. The Beaghmore Stone Circles offer an intriguing historical experience for all ages. The Creggan Wood Walk is also family-friendly with its accessible boardwalk. Additionally, the An Creagan Visitor Centre provides a children's play area, nature walks, and Bronze Age replicas, making it a great stop for families.

Where can I find facilities like a restaurant or visitor information?

The An Creagan Visitor Centre is an excellent resource. It offers an introduction to the local biodiversity and archaeology, along with a licensed restaurant, bar, craft shop, and conference facilities. It's a convenient place to gather information and enjoy a meal.

What outdoor activities, such as cycling, are available near Crouck's attractions?

The area around Crouck is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, including loops around the An Creagan Visitor Centre and Barnes Gap. Explore detailed options in the Cycling around Crouck guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Crouck guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Crouck?

Visitors appreciate the blend of ancient history and natural beauty. The Beaghmore Stone Circles are noted for their ancient rituals and connection to astronomy, inviting reflection on the people who built them. The exceptional natural beauty and spectacular views at Barnes Gap are also frequently highlighted.

Can I learn about the local archaeology and history in more detail?

Yes, the An Creagan Visitor Centre serves as an excellent starting point for understanding the archaeology and history of the surrounding area, including the Creggan Wood. It provides context for sites like the Beaghmore Stone Circles and the Aghascrebagh Ogham Stone.

Are there any easy walking trails suitable for all fitness levels?

The Creggan Wood Walk is an accessible option, featuring a gravel path and raised boardwalk that allows you to explore the unique bogland without difficulty. For other easy routes, check the Running Trails around Crouck guide for routes marked as 'easy'.

What kind of plant life can I expect to see on walks around Crouck?

On the Creggan Wood Walk, you'll encounter a rich variety of plant life typical of bogland environments. This includes sphagnum moss, cranberry, crowberry, and bilberry, among many others, making it a fascinating experience for nature enthusiasts.

What is the significance of the Beaghmore Stone Circles?

The Beaghmore Stone Circles are a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, including seven stone circles, twelve cairns, and ten stone rows. They are believed to be associated with ancient rituals and demonstrate an understanding of astronomy by the people who built them between 2900 and 2600 BC.

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