Mountain peaks around Attagh, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, are primarily found within the surrounding Sperrin Mountains. This region is characterized by its wild, hilly landscapes and offers diverse natural features. Visitors can explore a variety of summits and viewpoints that provide expansive vistas of the area. The terrain includes moorland and mountainous sections, making it suitable for different levels of hiking.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Real nice hike. Fyi there is no real path or trail. Just follow the fence and plan for some extra time.
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This section of walking is along the spine of the Sperrins taking in incredible panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous and moorland covered landscape.
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Mullaghclogha is a 635m high summit located in the beautiful Sperrins mountains of Northern Ireland. The hilltop produces views all over the incredible mountain range of the Sperrins including the nearby Mullaghdoo, Sawel & Dart peaks.
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Enjoy fantastic views toward Mullaghbolig peak from this mountain track that winds around the wild and hilly landscapes of Sperrins AONB.
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From this viewpoint you gain spectacular views of the Sperrins mountain range. Mullagharn is the most southerly peak resulting in a great perspective to take in the rest of the range.
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This is a round trip hike to the summit of Mullaghcarn. Once at the top you are rewarded with views of the Sperrin Mountains.
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The most popular mountain peak in the area is Mullaghcarn Summit, offering panoramic views of the Sperrin Mountains. Other highly regarded viewpoints include Mullaghcarn Viewpoint, which provides a great perspective of the Sperrins range, and View of Mullaghbolig, known for its fantastic vistas over the wild, hilly landscapes of Sperrins AONB.
Yes, there are several easy hikes around Attagh. For instance, the Gortin Glen Lakes loop is a straightforward option. You can find more details and other easy routes in the Easy hikes around Attagh guide, which includes routes like the Hiking loop from Tirmurty Hill and the Darach the Guardian Sculpture – Mullaghcarn Summit loop.
For more challenging experiences, consider routes like the Craignamaddy Circuit or the Dart and Sawel Mountain trail within the Sperrins. The Sperrins Ridgeline also offers a challenging walk along the spine of the mountains with incredible panoramic views, though it lacks a defined path. You can explore these and other difficult routes in the Hiking around Attagh guide.
For hikes to Mullaghcarn Summit, visitors often park in Gortin Forest Park, which provides convenient access to the starting point of the trail.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for the peaks themselves, the easy hikes around Attagh, such as the Gortin Glen Lakes loop, are generally suitable for families. These routes offer gentler terrain and shorter distances. Always check the specific route details for suitability with children.
The mountain areas around Attagh, primarily within the Sperrin Mountains, are characterized by wild, hilly landscapes, expansive moorland, and diverse natural features. You'll encounter summits offering panoramic views, ridgelines, and a generally rugged, green appearance. Peaks like Mullaghclogha Summit provide views across the entire mountain range.
Besides hiking, the area around Attagh offers opportunities for running. You can find various running trails, including challenging routes like the Dart and Sawel Mountain running loop or moderate options such as the Gortin & Gortin Glen Lakes running loop. Explore these in the Running Trails around Attagh guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the incredible panoramic views from the summits and ridgelines, especially from spots like Mullaghcarn Summit and the Sperrins Ridgeline. The wild and hilly landscapes of the Sperrins AONB are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and the sense of adventure they offer.
While not explicitly labeled as 'hidden gems,' the Sperrins Ridgeline offers a less-defined path, providing a more rugged and exploratory experience away from typical trails. It's a great option for those seeking a more untamed adventure with incredible views.
Hiking times vary significantly depending on the specific peak and your chosen route. For example, a round trip hike to Mullaghcarn Summit can be done in a few hours. More challenging routes like the Craignamaddy Circuit or Dart and Sawel Mountain can take a full day. Always check the route details in the relevant komoot guides for estimated durations.
While the peaks directly around Attagh are within the Sperrin Mountains, the highest mountain in the wider region of Ireland is Carrauntoohil, located in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, standing at 1,039 meters (3,406 feet). In Northern Ireland, the highest is Slieve Donard in County Down, at 849 meters (2,789 feet).


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