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Top 9 Lakes around Mullynaskeagh

Lakes around Mullynaskeagh are situated within the Fermanagh Lakelands, an area in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. This region features diverse waterways, rolling hills, and forested areas, forming expansive lake systems. It is also located near the Cuilcagh Lakelands Global Geopark, offering varied outdoor experiences. The geography includes dense woodlands and numerous loughs.

Best lakes around Mullynaskeagh

  • The most popular lakes is View of Lough Erne from Cliffs of Magho, a lake viewpoint that offers panoramic views over Lough Erne.…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

View of Lough Erne from Cliffs of Magho

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The viewpoint at the Cliffs of Magho is sensational. Enjoy panoramic views over Lough Erne and towards the Atlantic Ocean and Blue Stack mountains. Picnic benches, bins, and an information board are provided at the top.

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Carrick Lough

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Covering an area of 9 acres (3.7 ha), Carrick Lough is a small lake compared to some of its impressive neighbours such as Lough Erne. Set amongst green countryside, the …

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Gravel Path by the Lake

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Wonderful rolling gravel riding through the Culeigh Lakelands Global Unesco Geopark. You'll cut through dense woodland and traverse more open spaces with far reaching views on a clear day.

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Meenameen Lough

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Meenameen Lough sits in the wonderful Lough Navar Forest. It is peaceful and quiet with plenty of tree cover, providing the perfect spot to take a break and take in this unspoilt landscape.

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Castle Caldwell Forest

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Castle Caldwell Forest is a 200-hectare ancient woodland with mixed broad-leaf trees comprising mainly of ash, beech, oak and holly in addition to coniferous lowland forest on the peninsula.

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Scotty C
September 23, 2025, Gravel Path by the Lake

Wonderful rolling gravel riding through the Culeigh Lakelands Global Unesco Geopark. You'll cut through dense woodland and traverse more open spaces with far reaching views on a clear day.

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The viewpoint at the Cliffs of Magho is sensational. Enjoy panoramic views over Lough Erne and towards the Atlantic Ocean and Blue Stack mountains. Picnic benches, bins, and an information board are provided at the top.

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Alex
January 25, 2023, Meenameen Lough

Meenameen Lough sits in the wonderful Lough Navar Forest. It is peaceful and quiet with plenty of tree cover, providing the perfect spot to take a break and take in this unspoilt landscape.

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Alex
January 25, 2023, Castle Caldwell Forest

Castle Caldwell Forest is a 200-hectare ancient woodland with mixed broad-leaf trees comprising mainly of ash, beech, oak and holly in addition to coniferous lowland forest on the peninsula. Take your time to take in the majestic and rare ancient woodland as you cycle through it.

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Amy
March 13, 2021, Carrick Lough

Covering an area of 9 acres (3.7 ha), Carrick Lough is a small lake compared to some of its impressive neighbours such as Lough Erne. Set amongst green countryside, the lake, although small, is still a lovely place to visit. With a thriving population of pike, perch, bream, and roach, the lake is popular with anglers. It's also home to diverse flora and fauna. The lakeshore makes for a wonderful picnic on a bike trip!

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Breathtaking views of Lough Earne.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes and viewpoints around Mullynaskeagh?

Visitors frequently enjoy the View of Lough Erne from Cliffs of Magho, which offers sensational panoramic views over Lough Erne and towards the Atlantic Ocean. Another favorite is the View of Lough Nabrickboy, known for its wild landscape and deep-blue loughs accessible via challenging forestry gravel roads. For a more peaceful experience, Meenameen Lough in Lough Navar Forest is a popular choice.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities near Mullynaskeagh?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View of Lough Erne from Cliffs of Magho is family-friendly, offering picnic benches and information boards. Carrick Lough is another great option, ideal for picnics and known for its diverse flora and fauna. Meenameen Lough also provides a peaceful, family-friendly setting within Lough Navar Forest.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

The region around Mullynaskeagh, part of the Fermanagh Lakelands, features diverse natural landscapes. You'll find expansive lake systems like Lough Erne, dense woodlands, rolling hills, and wild, untamed areas. Highlights include panoramic lake views, deep-blue loughs, and tranquil forest settings with plenty of tree cover.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'View of Lough Nabrickboy – Lough Nabrickboy loop'. There are also easy hiking trails, including the 'Cliffs of Magho loop'. For cyclists, the region provides routes like the 'Carrick Lough – Roogagh Waterfall loop', which can be challenging. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Mullynaskeagh, Easy hikes around Mullynaskeagh, and Cycling around Mullynaskeagh.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes around Mullynaskeagh?

Yes, there are several hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the 'Cliffs of Magho loop' or the 'View from the Cliffs of Magho loop'. These trails offer scenic views of Lough Erne. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Mullynaskeagh guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in this region?

Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views, especially from spots like the Cliffs of Magho. The peaceful and quiet atmosphere of places like Meenameen Lough, nestled in Lough Navar Forest, is also highly valued for breaks and enjoying unspoiled nature. The diverse landscapes, from expansive loughs to dense woodlands, offer varied experiences for all.

Can I go fishing in any of the lakes?

Carrick Lough is known to be popular with anglers, boasting a thriving population of pike, perch, bream, and roach. While specific fishing regulations or permit requirements are not detailed here, it's a recognized spot for fishing enthusiasts.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Mullynaskeagh?

The Fermanagh Lakelands, where Mullynaskeagh is situated, are beautiful year-round. However, for the most pleasant outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers milder weather and longer daylight hours. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.

Are there any challenging routes or viewpoints for experienced adventurers?

Yes, the View of Lough Nabrickboy involves fast rolling forestry gravel roads that cut through a wild landscape, offering a more challenging experience for those seeking adventure. The 'Gravel Path by the Lake' also offers intermediate cycling through dense woodland and open spaces.

Where can I find peaceful spots for a break or to enjoy nature?

Meenameen Lough, located within the Lough Navar Forest, is highlighted as a peaceful and quiet spot with plenty of tree cover, perfect for taking a break and immersing yourself in the unspoiled landscape. Carrick Lough also offers a lovely, serene setting for a picnic.

Is the area around Mullynaskeagh part of a larger natural park or geopark?

Yes, the region is close to the Cuilcagh Lakelands Global Geopark. This designation highlights the area's significant geological and natural heritage, offering varied outdoor experiences within a protected and recognized landscape.

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