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Jogging around Creeghduff offers access to a serene and picturesque setting in County Down, Northern Ireland. The region is characterized by rolling countryside, providing naturally undulating landscapes for varied running experiences. Joggers can enjoy views towards the Mourne Mountains and benefit from the tranquility of a rural environment. This area provides a natural backdrop for outdoor activities, with ample space for exploring local lanes and paths.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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4.83km
00:32
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30m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.5km
01:12
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.1km
03:10
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The ancient stone arches are perfectly reflected in the calm water, creating an image of timeless elegance. Cycling along here almost feels like a journey back in time - as if you are capturing a moment in another time.
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The small, historic port provides a charming setting with views of the Mourne Mountains and the sea. The promenade is well maintained and is great for a relaxing cruise along the coast. However, it can get quite busy in good weather and at weekends, which can slow down the journey. A highlight is the proximity to Murlough National Nature Reserve, which is just a few kilometers away and is ideal for further exploration. Note, however, that some sections of the promenade can be slippery when wet, so care must be taken.
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A very beautiful castle in the forest
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Reservoir with castle and forest
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A beautiful reservoir surrounded by forest including a beautiful castle
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See if you can find your way to the peace bell in the centre of the maze. Castlewellan Peace Maze, is one of the world's largest permanent hedge mazes representing the puzzle that was to become a peaceful future for Northern Ireland. To encourage a sense of common ownership, the maze was planted by people from all over Northern Ireland, plus nearly 4,000 school children. Planted in 2000
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There are over 35 running routes available around Creeghduff, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find options ranging from easy strolls to more challenging runs through varied terrain.
The Creeghduff area is characterized by its rolling countryside, offering naturally undulating landscapes that provide a dynamic running experience. You can expect a mix of quiet roads, paths, and trails with moderate elevation changes. Nearby, you'll also find extensive forest parks with varied woodlands and coastal options for beach runs.
Yes, there are at least 6 easy running routes around Creeghduff, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and provide a scenic and enjoyable experience.
The running routes around Creeghduff are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Runners often praise the serene and picturesque setting, the tranquility of the rural environment, and the inspiring views towards the Mourne Mountains. The variety of terrain, from rolling hills to forest paths, is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely! Many routes offer scenic vistas. For instance, the View of Castlewellan Castle – Castlewellan Lake loop from Dundrum takes you past the impressive View of Castlewellan Castle. You can also find routes that provide views of the Mourne Mountains in the distance, or coastal scenery like the Murlough Nature Reserve loop from Dundrum, which offers diverse habitats and views of Dundrum Bay.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the presence of 6 easy routes suggests there are options suitable for families looking for a gentle jog or walk. Forest parks like Tollymore and Castlewellan, easily accessible from Creeghduff, are generally excellent for families with their extensive, well-maintained trail networks.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, providing a convenient circular experience. Examples include the popular Murlough Nature Reserve loop from Dundrum and the View of Castlewellan Castle – Castlewellan Lake loop from Dundrum, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Yes, for those who enjoy coastal runs, the Murlough Nature Reserve loop from Dundrum offers diverse habitats and scenic routes with views of Dundrum Bay. Additionally, Tyrella Beach provides a flat, sandy surface ideal for steady-state jogging with the refreshing sea breeze, though it's a short drive from Creeghduff.
Beyond the trails themselves, the region boasts several attractions. You can visit the View of Castlewellan Castle, explore the Murlough Nature Reserve Boardwalk, or see the historic Maghera Round Tower. The View of Twelve Arches Bridge is another interesting point along some routes.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The View of Castlewellan Castle – Castlewellan Lake loop from Dundrum leads through forest scenery and past historical features. You can also find historical sites like Clough Castle Ruins, Dundrum Castle, and Inch Abbey nearby, which can be incorporated into your running plans or visited separately.
One of the longer and more challenging options is the View of Castlewellan Castle – Castlewellan Lake loop from Dundrum, which spans 19.2 miles (30.8 km) and typically takes around 3 hours and 14 minutes to complete. This route offers extensive forest scenery and historical features.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult routes available. These often feature varied terrain with more significant elevation changes, providing a demanding workout. The Running loop from Dundrum is one such difficult 12.6-mile (20.2 km) path with dynamic elevation changes.


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