As brighter days have arrived and we begin to make plans for a long weekend, we look forward to welcoming you to the many sites across the Geopark which have reopened.
Please note a number of Geopark sites across Fermanagh and Cavan remain CLOSED as we continue with clear up efforts after Storm Eowyn.
We recognise the inconvenience this causes and 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
Carrigan Forest
Castle Archdale Forest
Killykeen Forest Park
Lough Navar Scenic Forest Drive
In addition, Tully Castle remains closed for scheduled works.
We thank our teams, and partners, for their ongoing commitment to the clear up to make safe our outdoor sites.
We will continue to update through our digital channels.
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Cooperation:
This is a cooperation project between Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and Cavan County Council.
Funders:
This element of the project is part funded under Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Union. We would like to acknowledge the assistance of County Cavan Local Community Development Committee (LCDC), Cavan County Council, Breffni Integrated CLG, Department of Rural and Community Development, the EU and EAFRD in part-funding this project. Funded by the Irish Government Under the Leader Programme 2014-2020.