Best attractions and places to see around Dunlogan include a variety of natural landscapes within the Sperrins range. The region features prominent peaks, ancient woodlands, and serene reservoirs. Visitors can explore diverse natural monuments, including waterfalls and unique blanket bog ecosystems. Dunlogan offers opportunities to experience the natural environment of County Londonderry and Tyrone.
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Wear waterproof shoes/boots because even on the longest day of the year it's still wet underfoot
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Banagher Forest is a large coniferous woodland featuring beautiful sitka spruce and peat covered slopes. It is one of the oldest ancient woodlands in the whole of Ireland and a real hidden gem. The tracks around the forest are paved and undulating, making this a wonderful location for a jog.
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Enjoy some peace and serenity as you jog along the shores of the beautiful and calm Altnaheglish Reservoir, situated in the Sperring Area of Natural Beauty. The reservoir is located in the Banagher Forest, which is home to some of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland. It's a true place of beauty!
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If you walk 100m slightly off the path south at this waypoint, you'll reach the beautiful little Altkeeran Waterfall. The waterfall is situated nearby to the spring Source Of The Grillagh and the peak Carntogher.
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Sawel Mountain stands at 678m and is the highest peak in the Sperrins range, and the 8th highest in Northern Ireland. The vegetation around the summit consists of montane heathland, featuring a medley of plant life including heather, bilberries and cowberries. From the summit, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the countryside of County Londonderry and Tyrone. It's all downhill from this point on, so you can enjoy a scenic descent back to the carpark.
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Sawel Mountain stands at 678m and is the highest peak in the Sperrins range, and the 8th highest in Northern Ireland. The vegetation around the summit consists of montane heathland, featuring a medley of plant life including heather, bilberries and cowberries. From the summit, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the countryside of County Londonderry and Tyrone.
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Enjoy some peace and serenity as you walk along the shores of the beautiful and calm Altnaheglish Reservoir, situated in the Sperring Area of Natural Beauty. The reservoir is located in the Banagher Forest, which is home to some of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland. It's a true place of beauty!
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Dunlogan is rich in natural landscapes, including prominent peaks, ancient woodlands, and serene reservoirs. You can explore natural monuments like Sawel Mountain Summit, the highest peak in the Sperrins range, and the tranquil Altnaheglish Reservoir within Banagher Forest. The area also features unique blanket bog ecosystems.
Yes, Dunlogan offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy, moderate, and challenging routes. For moderate hikes, consider trails like the Eagle Rock Trail via Moydamlaght Forest or the Crockbrack Way. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Dunlogan guide.
For family-friendly walks, Altnaheglish Reservoir and Banagher Forest are excellent choices. Banagher Forest features paved and undulating tracks, making it suitable for a leisurely stroll. You can explore more easy options in the Easy hikes around Dunlogan guide.
Yes, Dunlogan is home to Altkeeran Waterfall. This beautiful little waterfall is situated near the spring Source Of The Grillagh and the peak Carntogher, offering a picturesque spot to visit.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly listed, many natural areas like Altnaheglish Reservoir and Banagher Forest are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on leads. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
The highest point is Sawel Mountain Summit, standing at 678m. It is the highest peak in the Sperrins range. From the summit, you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the countryside of County Londonderry and Tyrone. The vegetation around the summit consists of montane heathland.
Yes, Banagher Forest is a significant ancient woodland in the Dunlogan area. It is home to some of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland, featuring beautiful sitka spruce and peat-covered slopes.
For outdoor activities like hiking and walking, the warmer and drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are generally best. However, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with winter walks offering a different, often serene, experience.
Yes, near Crockmore Peak, you can find Blanket Bog and Turf Information Boards. These boards highlight fascinating facts about blanket bog, its importance as a wildlife habitat, and its historical use as fuel in Ireland.
Absolutely! Banagher Forest, with its paved and undulating tracks, is a wonderful location for a jog. You can find various running routes, including the Banagher Glen Forest Trail, in the Running Trails around Dunlogan guide.
Given the often wet conditions, even on sunny days, it's highly recommended to wear waterproof shoes or boots. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather, especially when ascending peaks like Sawel Mountain.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Dunlogan area offers several options. The ascent to Sawel Mountain Summit is an intermediate hike, and other moderate trails include the Crockbrack Way. You can explore these and more in the Hiking around Dunlogan guide.


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