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Fermanagh Parks
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9 parks in fermanagh county
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Photo: Crom Estate, Fermanagh County
Crom Estate
Newtownbutler, Fermanagh
The exceptional harmony of woodland, water, parkland and old buildings gives Crom its very special quality. One of the most important nature conservation sites owned by the National Trust, the estate woodlands consist of fine stands of ancient oak, providing a rich and diverse habitat, while the shoreline of Crom support many very rare plants. The fine old buildings which enhance the landscape include Crom Old Castle, Crichton Tower and Crom Church....
Photo: Florence Court Forest Park, Fermanagh County
Florence Court Forest Park
Department of Agriculture- Forestry Dept, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Florence Court is romantically named after the wife of Sir John Cole who first built a house on the spectacular site in the early 18th century. The present Paladian style house with a dramatic view over Benaughlin Mountain was probably built by his son John, afterwards the 1st Lord Mount Florence. The wings and pavilions were added to the mid-18th century block around 1770 by William Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen, and may have been designed by Davis Ducart. Disaster struck Florence Court in 1...
Photo: Castle Archdale Country Park, Fermanagh County
Castle Archdale Country Park
Kesh, Irvinestown, Fermanagh
The Park and surrounding area are rich in historical features; early settlers found Lough Erne a convenient and safe transport route and the islands provided solitude and security; hence on many islands monastic sites were established such as at Devenish and White Island. Both are accessible by ferry (seasonal).

During the 1939-45 War, Lough Erne played an important role as the most westerly flying boat station, from which aircraft protected the allied convoys from the U-Boat threat i...
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Ely Lodge Forest
InnishKeen House, Killyhevlin, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Ely Lodge Forest Viewpoint overlooking the Lower Lough. Jetty on lough shore....
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Marble Arch Forest
Belcoo, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Located near the famous Marble Arch Caves, the forest offers nature trails, a waterfall and a walk along the Claddagh Glen. Open end of March to September....
Photo: Lough Navar Forest Drive, Fermanagh County
Lough Navar Forest Drive
Forestry Department, Innishkeen House, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Lough Navar Forest Drive A 7 mile long tarmaced road through hundreds of hectares of conifer forest. Major viewpoint over Lower Lough Erne. Numerous vista parks, view points and picnic sites have been constructed where the motorist can drive in and enjoy the scenery. One particular vista park overlooking Lower Lough Erne is perched right on a cliff edge and must afford the most spectacular view in Fermanagh. It is from this car park that the northern end of the Fermanagh Lakeland R...
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Castle Caldwell Forest
Forestry Dept, innishkeen House, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Castle caldwell Forest Promontaries of forest surrounded by the Lough. An important conservation forest with bird sanctuaies and visiting red deer. Old castle. Jetty on lough shore....
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Castle Archdale Forest
Forestry Department, Innishkeen House, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Castle Archdale Forest The forest adjoins the Castle Archdale Country Park. Old castle. Jetty on lough shore....
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Spring Grove
Department of Agriculture for Northren Ireland, Roslea, Fermanagh
Spring Grove Parking in the village. Mised conifer and broadleaved forest....
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