Gortin Glen Forest Park is an accessible natural area in County Tyrone known for its diverse woodland environments and family-friendly outdoor activities.
Located near the village of Gortin in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Gortin Glen Forest Park covers a mixture of native broadleaf and coniferous woodlands. The park sits amid the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains, which shape the scenic landscape with gentle slopes, glens, and riparian habitats along the Owenkillew River. Established in the early 20th century, the park was developed to provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and conservation of local habitats. Visitors can explore a network of well-marked trails that vary in difficulty, offering quiet woodland walks, opportunities for picnicking, and areas suited for mountain biking. Wildlife watchers may encounter species such as red squirrels, owls, and various songbirds, highlighting the park’s importance as a habitat refuge. The forest park's accessibility and variety of trails make it popular for families, casual walkers, and nature photographers. Several benches and marked viewpoints provide rest stops and photo opportunities. Seasonal changes bring vibrant colors in autumn and fresh greenery in spring. The park is managed by the Northern Ireland Forest Service, with an emphasis on promoting sustainable recreation and protecting native species.
Owenkillew River Gorge, a scenic riverside walk with tranquil views
Red squirrel habitat preservation area
Mountain bike trails with varying technical sections
Popular panoramic viewpoint overlooking Sperrin Mountains
A small river running through the park, offering peaceful waterside trails and habitats for fish and birdlife.
One of the few sites in Northern Ireland where native red squirrels continue to be protected and observed.
A designated outlook providing visitors a broad view of the surrounding Sperrin Mountains and landscape.