Sliabh Beagh Area Attractions

Sliabh Beagh's highest point is 380m (1,225 ft) The counties of Fermanagh, Monaghan and Tyrone meet in the three counties Hollow close to the highest point on the moorland the broad rise known as Doocarn.
Due to it's geology and the peatland flora and fauna, part of the remote rolling moorland has been designated as a ASSI (area of special scienfific interest) in Counties Fermanagh and Tyrone. Eshbrack bog in a NHA (natural heritage area in Co. Monaghan.
Walking and Cycling

The Walking routes in the area consist of a 46km long distance walk, waymarked from St. Patricks Chair and well in Co/ Tyrone, going over Bragan Mountain in Co. Monaghan, carrying on behind Knockatallon and into Co. fermanagh via Mullaghfad, Jenkin and Carnmore/Carn Rock, Tully Forest and aptly ending Donagh (Place of the Church).
There are also 36 loop walks throughout the Sliabh Beagh region, all of which are waymarked and vary in lemgth from 4km to 15km.
For more information on each walk, click the Cycling and Walking route list on the right of this page. Route cards and guide books available from Sliabh Beagh office and Tourist Information Centres.





