Best attractions and places to see around Knockgorm, a region whose name means "The Blue Hill," offers a landscape characterized by natural features. The area includes loughs such as Munter Eolus Lough and Knockgorm Lough, alongside mountain streams and forestry plantations. This region provides 6 places to explore, encompassing historical sites, trails, and viewpoints.
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The crannóg is a man made island dating from around the Late Bronze Age period (from approx. 2000 to 500 BC). The Island was inhabited by the Magennis family in the 17th century, who had vacated a castle that is thought to have stood on the lake shore. It was also used as a hiding place for the Irish Rebellion around 1642.
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Perfect vistas surround you, with the Cratlieve Mountain to your North and the Tullynasoo range, and Castlewellan Forest Park to the South. If you fancy a rest, there's a pathway to a viewpoint through the Car Park on your right.
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This famous, much illustrated, tripod portal tomb is settled in the midst of the magical Mournes, and has a large flat capstone gracefully balanced on three unusually tall supporting stones. There are slight traces of a cairn, and early records suggest ‘urns’ had been found in the dolmen. I don't think it has been excavated yet.
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Closed since 1956, The Viaduct was built in 1860 for the Banbridge, Lisburn & Belfast Railway lines. Now scattered with traffic free pathways and spots for a rest.
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Nice road - usually quiet and leading to opportunities to branch off on other quiet roads
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Beautiful smooth Tarmac with stunning views off the Mourne Mountains, mostly quiet from traffic to afford you time to have a good look around at the scenery
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The region offers several scenic spots. You can enjoy the views of the Mourne Mountains from Lackan Road, known for its smooth tarmac and quiet surroundings. Another excellent viewpoint is the View of Cratlieve Mountain from Lighthouse Road, offering vistas of Cratlieve Mountain to the north and the Tullynasoo range to the south. The area also features natural loughs like Munter Eolus Lough and Knockgorm Lough, along with mountain streams and forestry plantations.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit Loughbrickland Crannóg, a historical man-made island dating from the Late Bronze Age, which played a role during the Irish Rebellion. Another significant historical landmark is Legananny Dolmen, a famous tripod portal tomb nestled in the Mournes. The Dromore Viaduct, built in 1860, also offers historical interest with its traffic-free pathways.
Knockgorm and its surroundings provide various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the Dromore Castle loop or the Legananny Dolmen loop. Cyclists can explore numerous routes, including the Lackan Road – The Yard Café loop or the Banbridge to Craigavon Lakes loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Knockgorm, Road Cycling Routes around Knockgorm, and Cycling around Knockgorm.
Many attractions around Knockgorm are suitable for families. Loughbrickland Crannóg, Legananny Dolmen, Dromore Viaduct, and the View of Cratlieve Mountain from Lighthouse Road are all categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting sights and easy access for all ages.
Yes, several attractions are dog-friendly. Both Loughbrickland Crannóg and Legananny Dolmen welcome dogs. Additionally, the View of Cratlieve Mountain from Lighthouse Road is also a dog-friendly spot, allowing you to enjoy the scenic vistas with your canine companion.
The terrain varies. Lackan Road offers a smooth tarmac surface, ideal for cycling or easy walks with scenic views. Other areas, particularly around the loughs and forestry plantations, might involve more natural paths. Historical sites like Legananny Dolmen are set amidst natural landscapes, often requiring walking on grass or uneven ground.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, particularly from Lackan Road with its Mourne Mountains vistas and the quiet, smooth tarmac. The historical significance of sites like Loughbrickland Crannóg and the unique structure of Legananny Dolmen are also highly appreciated. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for rest at viewpoints like the View of Cratlieve Mountain from Lighthouse Road are also highlights.
Yes, the Dromore Viaduct is a notable structure. Built in 1860 for railway lines, it has been closed since 1956 but now features traffic-free pathways, making it an interesting spot for a walk and a glimpse into local history.
The natural environment around Knockgorm, including its loughs, mountain streams, and forestry plantations, provides habitats for various wildlife. While specific species are not detailed for every highlight, areas like the View of Cratlieve Mountain from Lighthouse Road are noted for their surrounding meadows and grasslands, which typically support local flora and fauna.
Knockgorm, meaning 'The Blue Hill' in Gaelic, historically referred to several townlands in Ireland. The area in County Cavan, for instance, was largely uninhabited due to its boggy soils but later became a settlement for dispossessed Irish families. The broader region around the attractions mentioned in this guide has a rich history, including ancient sites like the Loughbrickland Crannóg and the Legananny Dolmen, reflecting centuries of human activity.
Absolutely. Lackan Road is particularly noted for its beautiful, smooth tarmac and being mostly quiet from traffic, offering excellent opportunities for cyclists to enjoy the scenery. This road also leads to other quiet routes, making it a great starting point for a peaceful ride.


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