The Cuilcagh Lakelands Global Geopark contains some of the finest landscapes on the island of Ireland.
Ranging from rugged uplands, lakes and forests through to gently rolling drumlins, the landscapes of the Geopark represent a complex Earth history dating back as far as 895 million years ago.
Church Hill, Fermanagh
Nestled on the shores of Lower Lough Erne, are the impressive remains of a forti...
Ballyconnell, Cavan
The Woodford Canal, also known as the Shannon-Erne Waterway, flows through Bally...
Scribbagh, Fermanagh
Big Dog Forest, cloaked largely with conifers, dotted with open stretches of upl...
Marlbank, Fermanagh
Cuilcagh Mountain Park takes in 2,500 hectares on the northern slopes of Cuilcag...
Belcoo, Fermanagh
From here you will be able to see Upper and Lower Lough MacNean, the village of ...
Derrylahan, Cavan
As the surface rising of Ireland’s longest river, the Shannon Pot’s fame can be ...
Killeshandra, Cavan
The castle is located on a small island on Lough Oughter, which is a complex maz...
Toam, Cavan
Lough MacNean is a large freshwater lake divided into two parts.
Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Visitors are guided through a fascinating natural underworld of rivers, waterfal...