Best attractions and places to see around Feumore include a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its proximity to Lough Neagh, Ireland's largest lake, which influences many of the local points of interest. Visitors can explore natural features and engage in pursuits like cycling along the water's edge. The area offers various sites for those interested in scenic views and local amenities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The marina is hidden in a sheltered bay and offers a beautiful view over the vast water, which here almost resembles an inland sea. The marina is hidden in a sheltered bay and offers a beautiful view over the vast water, which here almost resembles an inland sea. From the jetties, you can see a motley collection of sailboats and motor yachts, while the nature of the adjacent Oxford Island beckons in the background. It is a place where the vastness of the landscape truly sinks in.
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If your Crashing at the Campsite this is a quick walk away for a Pint 'n' Grub or just passing '2 Derryola Bridge Rd, Aghalee, Craigavon BT67 0DJ' '02892651764'
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The wave-shaped metal sculpture seems to blend gently into the landscape on the shores of Lough Neagh, as if it were merging with the water itself. In the background lies Ireland's largest lake, whose vastness and still surface exude a special sense of calm. The reflective surfaces of the sculpture catch the light and reflect it back - a play with the elements that subtly enlivens the surroundings. Here you can pause for a moment and enjoy the view. You might sit on a picnic blanket, letting your gaze wander over the glittering surface of the water while breathing in the fresh air. All around you, the nature reserve is lively but at the same time peaceful, and the sculpture is a reminder of how closely art and nature are connected here. A beautiful place to take in the impressions before continuing on your path.
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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Lough Neagh lies the discovery center, a place of peace and wonder. As soon as you enter it becomes clear that this is no ordinary place. The architecture of the center nestles harmoniously into the surrounding landscape and opens up a view of the extensive lake. For those who are looking for relaxation after a long hike or just want to enjoy the beauty of nature, the discovery center offers just the thing. Every corner of the building is designed to be barrier-free, so everyone has the chance to experience this gem to the fullest. While browsing the gift shop, visitors will come across lovingly selected souvenirs crafted by local artisans and artists. Each piece tells a story and is a reminder of this special place on Lough Neagh. However, the highlight of the center is the café. Equipped with large panoramic windows, it offers breathtaking views over the shimmering lake. Here you can pause with a cup of tea or coffee, let your thoughts wander and enjoy the moment. The smell of freshly baked pastries fills the air, and the guests' quiet conversations mingle with the gentle sound of the water.
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This meandering bicycle path glides on through from the station, you get a chance to catch a moment, get into your rhythm by the waters edge.
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A set of metal structures resembling a wave overlooks Lough Neagh. Lough Neagh is the largest lake in Ireland and provides 40% of Northern Ireland's water. There are some wonderful views on offer here over this great expanse of water so pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy the views for a moment before going off to explore the rest of this beautiful nature reserve.
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The discovery centre sits on the shores of Lough Neagh. It is fully accessible and features a gift shop and cafe with panoramic views across the lake.
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The Feumore area is rich in natural beauty, particularly around Lough Neagh, Ireland's largest lake. You can visit the Wave Sculptures Overlooking Lough Neagh, which offer wonderful views over the water. The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre also provides panoramic views and is a great starting point for exploring the natural surroundings.
Yes, the Broad Water Cycle Path is a meandering bicycle path that allows you to enjoy the waterside scenery. It's an excellent way to get into a rhythm by the water's edge.
The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre, located on the shores of Lough Neagh, is fully accessible and features a gift shop and a cafe with panoramic views across the lake. It's a convenient spot for refreshments and to learn more about the area.
You can visit The Starting Battery. This structure, accessible via a short causeway, is used by the Lough Neagh Sailing Club as the starting mark for their boat races, offering a unique glimpse into local maritime activities.
The Gate Inn is a popular local establishment. If you're staying at a nearby campsite or just passing through, it's a convenient spot for a pint or a meal.
The Feumore area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Broad Water Cycle Path – Broad Water Riverside Path loop from Moira' (moderate, 10.08 km) or easier options like the 'Bird Sanctuary loop from RSPB Portmore Lough Reserve' (easy, 1.25 km). For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Feumore guide.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options range from moderate routes like the 'Old Kilmore Sprint loop from Kilmore ED' (13.78 km) to more challenging ones such as the 'Rough Fort loop from Kilmore ED' (19.40 km). You can find more running routes in the Running Trails around Feumore guide.
Absolutely. The area provides road cycling routes, including longer options like the 'Bartin's Bay – View of Lough Neagh loop from Crumlin' (48.90 km, easy) or the 'View of Lough Neagh – View of Lough Neagh loop from Crumlin' (75.64 km, moderate). Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Feumore guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Wave Sculptures Overlooking Lough Neagh offer a scenic spot for a picnic, and the Broad Water Cycle Path is a pleasant cycling route for all ages. The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre is also fully accessible and provides facilities for families.
The Lough Neagh area is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter can be peaceful for quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre is fully accessible, making it a great option for visitors with mobility needs. It offers easy access to its gift shop, cafe, and panoramic views of the lake.


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