Attractions and places to see around Doon include a variety of natural and man-made features, offering diverse outdoor experiences. This region, likely situated near the Shannon-Erne Waterway, features lakes, canals, and hills. Visitors can explore forest trails, observe waterway locks, and enjoy scenic viewpoints. Doon provides opportunities for both leisurely walks and more challenging hikes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Heading out towards Annagh loop, along the Ballyconnell canal you can enjoy the quite river landscape on mixed towpath and singletrack terrain.
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A looping nature trails around Annagh Lough. The forest trail of Annagh Woods are ready to be explored.
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Wind swept bog mountain trails along the wind turbines dotted along the ridge and border with NI. The Slieve Rushen mountains are a geological park. This unique landscape was created when the icecaps melted.
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Annagh Lough is a popular fishing spot, especially for trout. The trail runs next to the lough here with views across the reedbeds.
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The Crom Castle estate boathouse sits on the shore of Lough Erne below the main castle. The views out on onto the water from the boathouse are splendid, the perfect spot to pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy some relaxation.
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The Ballyconnell Lock 2 is one of 16 locks on the Shannon – Erne Waterway, a canal that links the River Shannon in the Republic of Ireland with the River Erne in Northern Ireland. The lock is a wonderful place to watch colourful narrow boats navigate the water on their journey from Leitrim Village to Upper Lough Erne.
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The Doon region offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can visit Annagh Lough, a popular lake known for fishing and its looping nature trail through Annagh Woods. Another significant natural feature is Slieve Rushen, a geological park with wind-swept bog mountain trails.
Yes, for scenic views, the Crom Castle Boathouse on the shore of Lough Erne offers splendid vistas out onto the water. Additionally, Slieve Rushen provides elevated viewpoints along its mountain trails.
The area features interesting man-made structures related to its waterways. You can observe Ballyconnel Lock 2, one of 16 locks on the Shannon–Erne Waterway, where you can watch narrow boats navigate. The Crom Castle Boathouse is another historical structure, part of the Crom Castle estate, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Many attractions around Doon are suitable for families. Annagh Lough features a looping nature trail that's great for walks. Observing boats at Ballyconnel Lock 2 can also be an engaging activity for children. The serene setting of the Crom Castle Boathouse is perfect for a family picnic by the lake.
Doon offers a variety of cycling routes. For touring cyclists, there are options like the Knockninny loop or the challenging Ballinamore, Foxfield and Garadice Lake loop. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the Dowra, Bencroy Pass and Ballinamore loop. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Doon and Road Cycling Routes around Doon guides.
Yes, the region provides several walking and hiking opportunities. A looping nature trail runs around Annagh Lough, offering pleasant walks through Annagh Woods. For more challenging hikes, the trails on Slieve Rushen, a bog mountain, are available.
Absolutely. The Ballyconnel Lock 2 is an excellent spot to observe the Shannon–Erne Waterway in action. You can watch colorful narrow boats navigate the canal as they travel between the River Shannon and Upper Lough Erne.
For a peaceful experience, the Crom Castle Boathouse on Lough Erne is an ideal location to relax and enjoy the water views. The nature trail around Annagh Lough also offers quiet spots amidst reedbeds and forest.
Visitors to Doon enjoy a range of outdoor activities. Fishing, especially for trout, is popular at Annagh Lough. Walking and hiking are common on trails like those around Annagh Lough and up Slieve Rushen. Cycling is also a favored activity, with numerous routes available for both touring and road cyclists.
Yes, Slieve Rushen is a notable geological park. This unique landscape was formed by the melting of ice caps, offering distinctive bog mountain trails and insights into the region's natural history.
The Ballyconnell–Woodford Canal is part of the Shannon–Erne Waterway system. It offers a quiet river landscape with mixed towpath and singletrack terrain, ideal for enjoying the outdoors, particularly for cycling towards the Annagh loop.


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