
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.
Lough Navar Forest: Essential visitors guide - Ireland Before You Die
2023年7月27日 · Located within the Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark and spanning 2,600 hectares, Lough Navar Forest is one of the most magical places you can hope to visit. Nestled in the picturesque countryside of County Fermanagh, Lough Navar features pristine woodlands, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking views over the Magho Cliffs.
Lough Navar Forest - Derrygonnelly - Discover Northern Ireland
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.
Lough Navar Forest - nidirect
Lough Navar Forest rises to the top of the Magho cliffs and comprises over 2,600 hectares of primarily coniferous forest. There are spectacular views over Lower Lough Erne, Donegal Bay, the...
Lough Navar Forest: Lough Navar Lakes Walk - Discover …
From the main forest drive there are lots of short walks signed to various points of interest. This includes views over Lower Lough Erne, and on a clear day the Sperrin Mountains and the west coast of Donegal. Lough Navar Forest is part of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. Start Point: H029561 Finish Point: H029561 Route:
Lough Navar Forest Park | Attractions - Lonely Planet
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.
The story at Lough Navar begins with the deposition of lime-rich mud and the remains of sea creatures on a tropical sea floor approximately 330Ma, now seen as limestone.
Lough Navar Forest - OutmoreNI
Lough Navar forest rises to the top of the Magho cliffs at a height of 304 metres and comprises over 2,600 hectares of primarily coniferous forest. A seven mile long drive has been created to allow the public to enjoy this scenery.
Lough Navar Forest Viewpoint - Tripadvisor
Beautiful viewpoint with spectacular views across Lough Erne and the surrounding countryside. The view is the main attraction although the drive through the forest is nice. Best tj visit in a clear day when the view isn’t spoiled by rain and cloud.
Lough Navar Forest: Blackslee Waterfall Walk - WalkNI
The gorge is carved from sandstones and mudstones, cross cut by a more resistant rock called dolerite, before flowing into Lower Lough Erne. Depending on the water levels at the time, this beautiful natural feature can range from a mere trickle to a raging torrent.