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Jogging around Glasdrumman provides access to varied and striking landscapes, primarily defined by its proximity to the Mourne Mountains. The region features rugged peaks, expansive views, and diverse terrain suitable for trail running and jogging. Additionally, areas like Tollymore Forest Park offer more sheltered, wooded environments with a different kind of natural setting for runners.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hare's Gap is a dramatic mountain pass nestled in the heart of the Mourne Mountains. This striking pass, situated between Slieve Bearnagh and Slievenaglogh, offers hikers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. From this vantage point, hikers are treated to panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The pass itself is historically significant, having once served as a route for smuggling goods across the mountains, adding a layer of intrigue to the hike. Hare's Gap is a popular starting point for various hikes, including ascents of Slieve Bearnagh and Slieve Meelmore.
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Starting from Carrick Little Car Park, the hiking path to Slieve Binnian offers a rewarding journey through the heart of the Mourne Mountains. This moderate to challenging loop, approximately 11.2 km in length, follows the Mourne Wall, a historic dry-stone structure built in the early 1900s, guiding hikers toward the summit of Slieve Binnian (747 m). The ascent is steady, with a mix of rocky terrain and scenic views. As you approach the summit, the path becomes more rugged, leading to the iconic South and North Tors. From the summit, panoramic vistas unfold, offering breathtaking views of the Silent Valley and the surrounding peaks.
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Hare’s Gap is one of the most iconic passes in the Mourne Mountains, marked by its rugged stile and dramatic views that open up across the range. Once a historic smuggling route, it remains a natural gateway into the high Mournes, with steep paths and striking rock formations framing the way. From here, the landscape unfolds in every direction, making it a perfect spot to pause, take in the scenery, and appreciate the wild beauty of these mountains.
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The Mourne Wall is one of the most iconic landmarks of the Mourne Mountains, stretching for 35 kilometers across 15 summits. Built by hand in the early 20th century to enclose the Silent Valley Reservoir catchment area, it’s an impressive feat of craftsmanship and endurance. Today, hikers crossing its path are struck not only by its scale and history but also by the way it weaves naturally into the dramatic mountain landscape. Following the wall offers some of the best ridge walks in the Mournes, making it both a cultural treasure and a perfect guide for exploring these rugged peaks.
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Silent Valley Reservoir, nestled in the Mourne Mountains, is a peaceful retreat surrounded by sweeping granite peaks and heathered slopes. Built in the early 20th century to supply water to Belfast and much of County Down, the reservoir combines striking engineering with natural beauty. Visitors can stroll along well-kept paths, admire the Victorian-style dam and impressive Mourne Wall, or simply enjoy the quiet atmosphere by the lakeshore.
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Two wooden ladders cross the wall on the way to the Silver Muck mountain peak
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The route takes you along the Silent Valley Reservoir on a well-developed, asphalt road that is also suitable for less experienced drivers. However, it can be slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. A special highlight is the impressive dam wall of the Ben Crom Reservoir, which blends harmoniously into the surrounding mountain landscape. Please note, however, that access to the park is subject to a fee.
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The well-maintained trails take you through impressive scenery, surrounded by the striking peaks of the Mournes. The view of the Mourne Wall, which stretches for 35 kilometers and connects 15 peaks, is particularly impressive. However, some sections can become slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. A highlight is a visit to Ben Crom Reservoir, which can be reached via an extension of the route. Note that there is a fee to enter the park.
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There are over 80 running routes in the Glasdrumman area, offering a wide variety of terrain and difficulty levels. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Yes, Glasdrumman offers several easier running routes. You can find about 5 trails categorized as easy, providing a gentler introduction to the region's beautiful landscapes. For example, the Carrick Little to Blue Lough run — Mourne is a moderate option that offers scenic views without extreme difficulty.
Running routes around Glasdrumman primarily feature the dramatic and rugged beauty of the Mourne Mountains, offering expansive views and varied terrain. You'll also find more sheltered, wooded environments in places like Tollymore Forest Park, providing a different natural setting for your runs.
Yes, many of the running routes around Glasdrumman are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the challenging View of the Mourne Mountains loop from Moneydorragh More Upper, which provides extensive vistas.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You might encounter the iconic Mourne Wall, explore the dramatic Hare's Gap, or enjoy views from Slieve Bearnagh. The Tollymore Forest Park also offers diverse trails and scenery.
While many trails in the Mourne Mountains are popular with dog walkers, it's always best to check specific regulations for each route or park. Some areas may require dogs to be on a lead, especially near livestock or during nesting seasons. Tollymore Forest Park generally welcomes dogs on leads.
For families, routes with less elevation gain and well-maintained paths are ideal. Tollymore Forest Park offers a variety of trails that are generally more sheltered and suitable for families. When choosing a route, consider the distance and difficulty to match your family's fitness levels.
The running trails in Glasdrumman vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes like the Carrick Little to Blue Lough run — Mourne at about 4 km, up to longer, more challenging paths such as the Mourne Wall – View of the Mourne Mountains loop from Moneydorragh More Upper, which spans over 24 km.
The Mourne Mountains area around Glasdrumman is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant running conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, and winter may bring challenging conditions like snow and ice at higher elevations, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
The running routes in Glasdrumman are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners frequently praise the stunning, expansive views of the Mourne Mountains, the diverse terrain, and the sense of challenge offered by trails like the View of the Mourne Mountains – Hare's Gap loop from Moneydorragh More Upper.
Yes, the iconic Mourne Wall, which stretches across 15 summits, is a prominent feature on several routes. For a challenging experience, consider the Mourne Wall – View of the Mourne Mountains loop from Moneydorragh More Upper, which incorporates sections of this historic landmark.
Absolutely. Hare's Gap is a significant pass within the Mournes known for its rugged beauty and dramatic views. The View of the Mourne Mountains – Hare's Gap loop from Moneydorragh More Upper is a challenging trail that takes you directly through this striking area.


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