Storm Éowyn Update – Thursday 20 February

Published: 20 February 2025

As clean up efforts continue after Storm Éowyn, we can share that, in addition to those previously opened, the following sites are now open.
📍Aghanaglack Trail, Ballintempo Forest (Scarplands Trail Ballintempo Loop only)
📍Arney Nixon Hall and Battlefield Trails
📍Castle Caldwell Forest (small loop)
📍Cornagee Viewpoint
📍Gortmaconnell Trail and Viewpoint
📍Lough Oughter
📍Sean Eamonn Ruiari Trail
📍St Mogues Island
A number of Geopark sites across Fermanagh and Cavan remain CLOSED due to the extensive damage caused by the storm and we ask for your continued co-operation in not attempting to access any sites which are currently closed or where works are taking place.
📍Ballyconnell Canal Loop
📍Belmore Forest
📍Castle Archdale Forest
📍Killykeen Forest Park
📍Lough Formal and Carrigan Forest
📍Lough Navar Scenic Forest Drive
📍The Scarplands Cycle Trail
In addition to these sites, Tully Castle is currently closed for scheduled works for a period of approximately three weeks.
We thank our teams, and partners, for their ongoing commitment to the post storm clean up.
We will continue to update through our digital channels.
Thank you for your patience.

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