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Jogging routes around Lough Feeagh offer a serene environment amidst the natural landscapes of County Mayo, Ireland. The region is characterized by the clear waters of Lough Feeagh, surrounded by the Nephin Mountains and Corranabinnia, providing a picturesque backdrop for running. Quiet roads and established trails, such as those along the eastern banks, offer accessible paths for various fitness levels. These routes often feature gentle ascents and descents, making them suitable for a range of jogging experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Jog the moderate 5.6-mile Furnace or Blue loop from Derradda, enjoying views of bogs, mountains, and Clew Bay, with a highlight at Salmon Le
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Jog the moderate 5.0-mile Lettermaghera Red loop from Derradda, offering lake views, historical sites, and Nephin Mountains scenery.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Between Newport and Mulranny, the Greenway follows the old railway line through a varied landscape of reed fields, tidal water, peat bogs, and low hills. The path is wide, quiet, and gently sloping, with regular beautiful views of Clew Bay and the islands. Old bridges, stone walls, and quiet river arms give this part of the route a distinctly rural and almost timeless atmosphere.
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Lough Fadda (The Long Lake): Situated directly on the south side of the Great Western Greenway, this narrow lake forms a distinctive natural border on the stage between Newport and Mulranny. "Lough Fadda" (Irish for Loch Fada) stretches for almost a kilometer parallel to the cycle path and is a typical example of a peat lake, characterized by its deep, dark water and surrounding marsh vegetation. From this point, you have a spectacular contrasting view: on one side, the serene shores of the lake, and on the other, the rugged, open vistas across the inlets of Clew Bay.
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This characteristic stone bridge forms a crucial junction on the 18 km stage between Newport and Mulranny. The bridge spans the Burrishoole River at the point where the fresh water from Lough Feeagh mixes with the salty tidal waters of Clew Bay. From the Greenway, you have an unobstructed panoramic view here of the nearby 15th-century abbey ruins and the fish traps that have been used for centuries to catch wild salmon and eel, against the backdrop of the rugged Nephin Beg Mountains.
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Be sure to use the Greenway instead of the N59 expressway on this section! This is a beautiful stretch through forests and meadows.
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The views along the Western Greenway are beautiful with the mountains to one side and Clew Bay to the other.
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Beautiful trail views along this coastal hiking trail towards the Nephin mountains.
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The beautiful seven arched Burrishoole Bridge was erected in the 18th century when the road between Newport and Mulranny was built to allow people to cross the Burrishoole Channel. It perfectly blends in with the romantic landscape and it is one of the most peculiar bridges in Mayo.
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Nice trail, nice views and overlooking two loughs. What more could you ask for.
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There are over 15 dedicated running routes available around Lough Feeagh, offering a variety of experiences for all fitness levels. These trails provide stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Yes, Lough Feeagh offers several accessible paths perfect for beginners. The region is known for its quiet roads and established trails, many of which feature gentle ascents and descents. While the guide lists one easy route, many of the moderate trails can also be enjoyed at a leisurely pace, providing a serene introduction to running in the area.
For those seeking a more challenging run, Lough Feeagh has 3 difficult routes. One notable option is the Rockfleet Castle loop from Derradda — County Mayo. This 10.9-mile (17.6 km) trail leads through varied landscapes and offers a good workout with some elevation gain.
Yes, many of the running routes around Lough Feeagh are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Furnace or Blue loop from Derradda and the Lettermaghera or Red loop from Derradda, both offering scenic circular paths.
Runners in Lough Feeagh can expect breathtaking natural beauty. The trails offer continuous views of the clear, oligotrophic waters of Lough Feeagh, framed by the majestic Nephin Mountains and Corranabinnia. You'll experience a tranquil environment with a mix of lake views, quiet roads, and diverse natural landscapes.
Yes, for those interested in history, the remains of an Iron Age promontory fort named Leaba Dhiarmada agus Gráinne (Diarmuid and Gráinne's bed) can be found on a peninsula extending into Lough Feeagh. This adds a unique cultural element to the natural surroundings.
The running routes in Lough Feeagh are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 2.7 stars from 5 reviews. Runners often praise the serene environment, the stunning lake and mountain vistas, and the variety of trails suitable for different ability levels. The tranquility and natural beauty are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Lough Feeagh area offers accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels, including families. Many trails are well-maintained and feature gentle terrain, making them ideal for a family outing. The quiet roads and scenic loops provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all.
Lough Feeagh offers a beautiful running experience year-round. However, spring and autumn often provide the most comfortable temperatures and stunning seasonal colors. Summer is also popular, while winter runs can be invigorating, though conditions may require appropriate gear.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, there are longer options available for endurance training. For instance, the Oghillees or Purple loop from Derradda — County Mayo covers approximately 6.7 miles (10.8 km), and the Rockfleet Castle loop from Derradda — County Mayo is a substantial 10.9 miles (17.6 km), providing ample distance for longer runs.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, the presence of established loops starting from locations like Derradda suggests that parking facilities are generally available or accessible near popular starting points for these routes. It's advisable to check individual route descriptions for precise parking information.


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