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.
Cornagee, Cavan
Cornagee translates from Irish as ‘rounded windy hill’ and on many days of the y...
Marlbank, Fermanagh
A way marked linear route through some of Fermanagh’s finest scenery, showcasing...
Belcoo, Fermanagh
The Cottage Lawn is an amenity area in the village of Belcoo on the shores of Lo...
Derrylahan, Cavan
This tranquil Lough is part of a complex system of underground rivers associated...
Leggs, Fermanagh
An outstanding site, both for its peninsular position on the shores of Lower Lo...
Blaney, Fermanagh
The outlook from the Carrickreagh Viewpoint is spectacular.
Doagh Glebe, Fermanagh
Carrigan Forest is the gateway between two significant expanses of upland forest...
Derrylahan, Cavan
As the surface rising of Ireland’s longest river, the Shannon Pot’s fame can be ...
Ballyconnell, Cavan
The Woodford Canal, also known as the Shannon-Erne Waterway, flows through Bally...
26 September 2025
Successful kick-off of the fourth instalment of our Sustainable and Regenerative...
5 September 2025
Temporary Closure - Ballintempo and Carrigan Forests
26 August 2025
Foraging for senses: a rich outdoor journey shaped by the beautiful ways minds m...
25 August 2025
Catch up now as Barry speaks with Melanie
25 August 2025
How cross-border rural communities are coming together to reshape tourism as a f...