Drumbegger is a townland located in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, characterized by its unique natural environment. The area features species-rich wet grasslands, including fen-meadows sustained by a steady hydrological influence, which contributes to its ecological significance. This landscape offers a tranquil setting for outdoor pursuits, with opportunities for several sports like hiking, jogging, road cycling, touring cycling, and more. Its position within the broader Fermanagh Lakelands region provides access to diverse terrains suitable for various activities.
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Drumbegger offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. These include Hiking, Jogging, Road cycling, Touring cycling, and Gravel biking. The region's diverse natural environment supports exploration across these sports.
Drumbegger has attracted more than 300 visitors on komoot. Routes in the area have an average rating of 4.08 out of 5 stars, based on over 50 ratings from the community.
Drumbegger is known for its species-rich wet grasslands, which are rare fen-meadows. The Screenagh River flows through the area, entering via the Arch Cave. This unique ecosystem supports diverse plant species and provides habitat for protected wildlife.
Yes, a dedicated komoot guide is available for hiking. This guide provides information and routes for exploring the area on foot. It can be found at Hiking around Drumbegger.
Komoot offers several guides for cycling in Drumbegger. These include guides for Road Cycling Routes around Drumbegger, Cycling around Drumbegger (Touring), and Gravel biking around Drumbegger.
Yes, a komoot guide is available for running and jogging. This guide features routes suitable for runners in the Drumbegger area. It can be accessed at Running Trails around Drumbegger.
Routes in Drumbegger and the surrounding Fermanagh Lakelands region feature varied terrain. This includes wet grasslands, forest tracks, and minor country roads. The landscape is generally tranquil, offering diverse options for different activities.
While Drumbegger itself is known for its unique wet grasslands and the Arch Cave, the broader Fermanagh Lakelands region offers notable sites. These include the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail and various forest walks within areas like Big Dog Forest.
For more information about the Drumbegger area and the broader Fermanagh Lakelands region, contact the Fermanagh Visitor Information Centre. They can be reached by phone at +44 (0) 28 6632 5000 or via email at fvic@fermanaghomagh.com.
Route lengths in Drumbegger vary depending on the specific activity and chosen path. The komoot guides for hiking, cycling, and jogging provide details on various route distances. Users can filter routes by length to find suitable options.
The Drumbegger area, being part of the Fermanagh Lakelands, offers routes suitable for various skill levels. Many forest tracks and country roads provide accessible options for beginners or those seeking less strenuous activities. Specific komoot guides can help identify easier routes.