About Cregganconroe
The peak itself doesn't have much in the way of infrastructure - no café, no visitor centre, just you and the hills. That's rather the point. You're looking at roughly two to three hours for most walkers, depending on which approach you take and how many times you stop to catch your breath. It's the sort of walk families with older kids will genuinely enjoy, though younger ones might struggle with the sustained gradient.
If you're based at Sperrinview Glamping just down the road, this is exactly the kind of outing that makes sense - morning walk, back for lunch, job done. Go in autumn when the light's dramatic and the weather's more settled than summer. Spring works too if you don't mind mud. Winter's beautiful but the ground can be treacherous.
It's proper fell walking country rather than a day-tripper destination, but that's what makes it worth doing. No crowds, no nonsense, just you on a mountain with a decent view.
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What type of attraction is Cregganconroe?
Cregganconroe is a peak in Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland.
Are there holiday parks near Cregganconroe?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Cregganconroe. The closest is Sperrinview Glamping, just 6.2 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Cregganconroe?
Cregganconroe is located near Cookstown in Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 6.2 miles away.
What else is there to do near Cregganconroe?
Near Cregganconroe you can also visit Davagh Forest Trails - MTB Trailhead (landmark), National Trust - Wellbrook Beetling Mill (landmark), Mullaghbane Mountain (nature reserve), Carnanelly (peak). Browse our Cookstown area guide for the full list of things to do.