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.
Marlbank, Fermanagh
The narrow-steep sided gorge of the Cladagh Glen is one of the most picturesque ...
Killykeen, Cavan
A picturesque forest park located on the shores of the magnificent Lough Oughter...
Blaney, Fermanagh
The forest extends over 250 hectares and is a delightful mixture of both native ...
Altachullion Lower, Cavan
A great opportunity to see contrasting and diverse views, as well as a rare chan...
Belturbet, Cavan
Turbet island and the Motte and Bailey is a wonderful place to go for a relaxing...
Marlbank, Fermanagh
Cuilcagh Mountain Park takes in 2,500 hectares on the northern slopes of Cuilcag...
Derrylahan, Cavan
As the surface rising of Ireland’s longest river, the Shannon Pot’s fame can be ...
Toam, Cavan
Lough MacNean is a large freshwater lake divided into two parts.
Ballyconnell, Cavan
The Woodford Canal, also known as the Shannon-Erne Waterway, flows through Bally...
13 March 2024
Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail - Temporary Closure for Essential Maintenance Update
13 February 2024
Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark was awarded best event in County Ferman...
13 February 2024
Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark is delighted to announce the new events...
9 February 2024
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8 February 2024
Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail & Lough Navar Scenic Drive - 8 February