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Lough Navar Forest: Blackslee Waterfall Walk Aghameelan Viewpoint car park is the starting point for the waymarked Blackslee Trail. Part of the the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark , this 6km walk along forest roads makes its way through the oldest part of the forest and leads to a waterfall at its furthest point.


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On the banks of the river Termon, boasting beautiful walks and landscaped gardens, the Termon Complex is just a short drive from St. Patricks Sanctuary, also known as "Lough Derg" & the remarkable Castlemcgrath, Just a 30 minute drive from Enniskillen, (boasting stunning castles & stately homes) & 25 minutes from the tourist hub of Donegal.


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An amazing 30% of Fermanagh is made up of lakes and waterways, such as Lough Achork in Lough Navar Forest. Extending across 2,600 hectares of rolling countryside, Lough Navar Forest can be explored via a network of walking trails, but if you only have a morning or afternoon, this seven-mile forest drive offers a pleasant alternative. There are.


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Lough Navar Forest is undoubtedly one of the jewels in the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. Located approximately 5km outside the village of Derrygonnelly, this spectacular forest extends across 2,600 hectares of bog; heath; open water; native woodland; and coniferous forest. The forest is rich in natural and historical antiquities and boasts.


Lough Navar Forest Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark

Lough Navar Forest is a magnificent site within the Geopark. Extending across 2,600 hectares of bog, heath, open water, native woodland, and coniferous forest, there's plenty to explore within this spectacular forest. The forest is located approximately 7.5 miles / 12km from Derrygonnelly and is rich in natural and historical antiquities.


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Lough Navar Forest is undoubtedly one of the jewels in the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. Located approximately 5km outside the village of Derrygonnelly, this is a spectacular forest extending across 2,600 hectares of bog, heath, open water, native woodland and coniferous forest.


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All Forest Service NI woodlands are sustainably managed and certified against international standards that demonstrate good environmental, social and economic principles. Point of Interest The Magho Cliffs are a 9km long limestone escarpment dominating the southern shore and skyline of Lower Lough Erne on the northern edge of Lough Navar Forest.


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A series of forest tracks and paths are linked and zigzag through this forested area, however your path finally veers left. Contouring around a river bank the path leads through deep forest passing the 'boulder field' an area of huge sandstone boulders left behind as the ice sheets melted at the end of the last Ice Age over 13,000 years ago.


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Lough Navar Forest Park. This forest park lies at the western end of Lower Lough Erne, where the Cliffs of Magho - a 250m-high and 9km-long limestone escarpment - rise above a fringe of bog, heath and native woodland on the southern shore. A 10km scenic drive leads to the Magho Viewpoint; there are plenty of good walking trails in the.


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Part of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, Lough Navar Forest is a spectacular forest that extends across 2,600 hectares of bog, heath, open water, native woodland and coniferous forest. The panorama from the top of the Magho cliffs is one of the finest in Ireland, with views over Lower Lough Erne, Donegal Bay, the Blue Stack and Sperrin Mountains.


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Lough Navar Forest is part of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. Start Point: H029561. Finish Point: H029561. Route: From the car park at Meenameen Lough follow the gravel paths, rough forest tracks and tarmac around the forest clockwise for 7 miles. The road is steep in places. There are many points of interest within the forest.


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Lough Navar Loop is 18km in length and follows forest roads and the scenic drive through Lough Navar Forest. The trail is a coarse gravel trail and is not deemed suitable for family friendly cycling or road cyclists. Lough Navar Forest is undoubtedly one of the jewels in Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark. The viewpoint at the top of.


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On entering Lough Navar Forest Park drive up towards the view point and then continue on round the drive until a sign to Lough Meenanem is reached. Turn down this track and drive to the car park at the end. Public transport. Translink - journeyplanner.translink.co.uk. Facilities.


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Between 1776 and 1840, the non-Indigenous population of British North America increased from under 100,000 to over 1 million. Many newcomers settled in the new colony of Upper Canada, now Ontario. Settlers arriving there found dense forest. The task of clearing and planting the land โ€” and making a home โ€” was daunting.


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Lough Navar Forest is a spectacular forest, rich in natural and historical antiquities extending across 2,600 hectares of bog, heath, open water, native woodland and coniferous forest. The forest is owned by the Forest Service of Northern Ireland and some parts of the forest were planted as early as 1946 for timber production.


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Lough Navar Forest Drive is seven miles long so that visitors can enjoy the scenery. There are car parking facilities, picnic areas, viewpoints and short walks to interesting features. The Ulster Way, rising to a height of 735 feet passes through the forest. On the other side of the road from the forest entrance is the start of the Correl Glen.

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