4.8
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203
hikers
4
hikes
Hiking around Drumnasreane offers access to a landscape characterized by green rolling countryside and significant natural features. The region is situated near Lough Melvin, a large lake, and features dense woodlands and open spaces that provide varied terrain for exploration. Proximity to the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark further contributes to the diverse natural environment, including areas with expansive views.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
4.8
(10)
78
hikers
4.22km
01:06
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(6)
18
hikers
5.13km
01:24
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(4)
76
hikers
5.75km
01:29
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
hikers
2.50km
00:42
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
hikers
2.52km
00:40
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Drumnasreane
Beautiful sandy beach on Donegal Bay, overlooking Mullaghmore and the Donegal coastline. A lively, accessible beach along Bundoran's promenade.
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Quiet, open part of Donegal Bay where the Breedoge River flows into the sea. Wide horizon, tidal flats and views of Bundoran make this a subtle but atmospheric landscape moment between Tullaghan and the Donegal coast.
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This is a nice spot to have a bit of a rest and a bite to eat after your lovely walk. Very convenient being next to the road and with a couple of benches here as well.
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As the Glenanniff River travels down from the mountains above, it has eroded the local blue limestone to form a deep river valley. Fowleyβs Falls is not a single drop waterfall; instead, it cascades in a series of drops over the exposed bedrock to form a spectacular torrent of water rushing through the steep valley towards Lough Melvin.
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The beach at Bonduran is popular with all the amenities you'd expect at a town bay, including lifeguards and amusement arcades and a funfair if you have some young runners with you. It is regularly used by surfers and you can run along the cliffs from here to take a closer look.
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The beach at Bonduran is popular with all the amenities you'd expect at a town bay, including lifeguards, amusement arcades and a funfair if you have some young cyclists with you. It is regularly used by surfers which makes a great spectacle to watch.
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The Wishing Chair is carved out of stone and sits overlooking wonderful views of Donegal Bay. If you want to follow in the footsteps of the surfer Kelly Slater and make a wish, there is an information board closeby which tells you how to do it properly. The naturally eroded bridges were once thought to be the home of fairies, hence their evocative name.
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The beach at Bonduran is popular with all the amenities you'd expect at a town bay, including lifeguards and amusement arcades and a funfair if you have some young hikers with you. It is regularly used by surfers and you can hike along the cliffs from here to take a closer look.
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There are 4 hiking trails available around Drumnasreane, offering a variety of experiences from coastal walks to woodland paths. The majority of these routes are rated as easy.
The region around Drumnasreane is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the serene Lough Melvin, known for its unique fish species and tranquil setting. The Bundoran Beach offers expansive coastal views, and the River Erne provides picturesque riverside scenery. Additionally, the Fairy Bridges and the Wishing Chair are unique natural formations worth visiting.
Yes, the area offers trails that lead to beautiful waterfalls. The Fowley's Falls Trail from Lough Melvin is an easy 3.2-mile path that takes you through woodlands directly to Fowley's Falls, near Lough Melvin. The Roogagh Waterfall, located near Garrison village, also provides a picturesque spot accessible via a short walk.
The hiking routes around Drumnasreane are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 24 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, which includes green rolling countryside, tranquil lake shores, and refreshing coastal paths. The accessibility of easy routes is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Drumnasreane offers several family-friendly hiking options, with 3 out of 4 routes rated as easy. Trails like the Rougey Walk loop from Bundoran are relatively short and feature gentle terrain, making them suitable for families with children. The Fowley's Falls β Picnic Spot loop from Rossinver is another easy option, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Absolutely. The region provides access to beautiful coastal paths. The Rougey Walk loop from Bundoran offers stunning coastal views and access to the shoreline. Another popular choice is the Bundoran Beach β Donegal Bay loop from Bundoran, which takes you through scenic coastal areas.
Yes, several circular routes are available, perfect for starting and ending your hike at the same point. Examples include the Rougey Walk loop from Bundoran and the Bundoran Beach β Bundoran Beach loop from Bundoran, both offering convenient circular paths.
Hiking around Drumnasreane offers a diverse range of terrain. You can expect to traverse green rolling countryside, walk along tranquil lake shores, and explore scenic coastal paths. Some routes also lead through dense woodlands, providing varied landscapes for your outdoor adventures.
Yes, the Drumnasreane area caters to various hiking abilities, with a strong focus on accessible routes. Out of the 4 available trails, 3 are rated as easy, making them suitable for casual walkers and beginners. There is also 1 moderate route for those seeking a slightly greater challenge.
While many outdoor areas in Ireland are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific signage at trailheads or local regulations for each route. Generally, dogs are welcome on leads in public access areas, but restrictions may apply in certain nature reserves or protected areas to protect wildlife.
The best time to go hiking in Drumnasreane is typically during the spring (April-May) and summer (June-August) months. During these periods, the weather is generally milder, with longer daylight hours and the countryside is lush and green. Autumn (September-October) can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though weather can be more unpredictable.


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