Best attractions and places to see around Skeboy include a variety of natural features, historical sites, and man-made landmarks. The region offers diverse landscapes, from mountain summits providing extensive views to unique boglands and forests. Skeboy is situated in an area known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it suitable for those interested in outdoor exploration and historical discovery. Visitors can explore a range of Skeboy trails and routes that highlight the area's distinct characteristics.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Breathtaking view of the Sperrins after a steady climb.
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Sculpture of a giant made from wood, great fun for the kids, but itโs pretty steep getting up there for little ones.
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An Cregรกn Visitor Centre is worth a visit for an introduction to the beautiful surroundings, its biodiversity, archaeology and history.There is a cafe and a children's park, nature walks, bronze age replicas and even holiday cottages. For more information see their website
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Ogham Stones are rare in Northern Ireland and this is the only one in County Tyrone. It is marked with an ancient alphabet, thought to be the earliest form of the Irish language. It reads; 'Do Te Tto Maqi Maglant'. This refers to two males. 'Maqi' means 'son of'.
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The Creggan Wood Walk talks you on a meandering course through a unique bogland featuring a fantastic array of plantlife including sphagnum moss, cranberry, crowberry, and bilberry amongst many others. A gravel path and raised boardwalk will lead you around the area so you can get in and amongst this fantastic landscape without getting your feet wet.
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The An Creagan Visitor Centre is an introduction to the beautiful biodiversity and archeology on offer at Creggan Wood. The centre is fit with a licensed restaurant, bar, craft shop, conference facilities, children's play area, and even holiday cottages.
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This ogham stone, which stands only 1,22 m in height, 0,46 m, in width and 0,53 m, in depth. It is one of the few ogham stones still to be found in Ulster and the only one in county Tyrone. The script reads 'DOTETTO MAQI MAGLANI' which translates as 'Dotetto son of Maglani'.
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This is a round trip hike to the summit of Mullaghcarn. Once at the top you are rewarded with views of the Sperrin Mountains.
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Skeboy offers diverse natural landscapes. You can hike to Mullaghcarn Summit for extensive views of the Sperrin Mountains. Another unique natural experience is the Creggan Wood Walk, which meanders through a bogland featuring a fantastic array of plantlife like sphagnum moss, cranberry, and bilberry.
Yes, Skeboy has sites of historical and cultural interest. You can visit the Aghascrebagh Ogham Stone, one of the few ogham stones found in Ulster and the only one in County Tyrone, marked with an ancient form of the Irish language. Additionally, the An Creagan Visitor Centre provides an introduction to the area's archaeology and history.
Families will enjoy the Darach the Guardian Sculpture, a large wooden sculpture that's fun for kids, though the climb can be steep. The Creggan Wood Walk is also family-friendly, with a gravel path and raised boardwalk. The An Creagan Visitor Centre features a children's play area and nature walks.
Absolutely. The region is known for its walking trails. You can embark on a round trip hike to Mullaghcarn Summit for rewarding views. The Creggan Wood Walk offers a meandering forest trail through unique bogland. For more options, explore the running trails around Skeboy, many of which are suitable for walking.
Skeboy offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling, including longer loops like the An Creagan Visitor Centre loop. There are also general cycling routes, such as the Sperrins Route 4 - White Hare Cycle Route, which can be quite challenging, and easier bike loops from Loughmacrory.
The Creggan Wood Walk is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring a gravel path and raised boardwalks that allow visitors to explore the bogland without getting their feet wet. This makes it suitable for a wider range of visitors.
The An Creagan Visitor Centre is an excellent resource. It offers an introduction to the local biodiversity and archaeology, and includes a licensed restaurant, bar, craft shop, and conference facilities. It's a great place to gather information and refresh yourself.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views from Mullaghcarn Summit and the breathtaking panoramas of the Sperrins from the Darach the Guardian Sculpture. The unique bogland and diverse plantlife along the Creggan Wood Walk are also highly valued for their natural beauty.
Yes, the Creggan Wood Walk is an easy option, featuring a gravel path and raised boardwalks through a unique bogland. For cycling, there's an easy bike loop from Loughmacrory. Many of the shorter running trails listed in the running guide can also be enjoyed as easy walks.
From viewpoints like Mullaghcarn Summit and the location of the Darach the Guardian Sculpture, you can expect expansive and breathtaking views of the Sperrin Mountains and the surrounding natural landscape.
There are several running trails available around Skeboy, catering to moderate difficulty levels. Popular options include running loops from Sixmilecross, Beragh, Loughmacrory, and Carrickmore. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Skeboy guide.
The duration of walks varies depending on the trail and your pace. For example, the hike to Mullaghcarn Summit is a round trip that can take a few hours. Shorter, easier walks like the Creggan Wood Walk might take less than an hour, allowing for a leisurely exploration of the bogland.


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