Donegore

Donegore Hill stands prominently above the Six Mile Water valley, with views to the east, south, and most notably the west, where it overlooks Lough Neagh and the Sperrins beyond.

The area was the site of the main camp of the United Irishmen prior to the Battle of Antrim,[3] in the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

Weaver poet, James Orr wrote a poem entitled Donegore Hill on the subject.

The parish contains fortified earthworks and other archaeological remains, both ancient (including a neolithic causewayed enclosure) and mediaeval.

The parish is served also by two Presbyterian churches:[5] First Donegore[6] in Parkgate and Second straddling the boundary of Dunamuggy and Ballywee.