
Lough Navar Forest Park
An outdoor park-gardens in Fermanagh and Omagh

Lough Navar Forest Park is a stunning natural attraction in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, offering families a chance to explore ancient woodlands, limestone cliffs, and breathtaking views. The park features a 7-mile scenic drive that winds through the forest, with several stopping points including the famous Magho Viewpoint, which overlooks Lower Lough Erne and the surrounding countryside. Along the way, families can enjoy short walks to the 'Giant's Causeway'-style limestone pavement and a picturesque waterfall. Highlights: Scenic drive, Magho Viewpoint, limestone pavement, waterfall, forest trails. Ages: Suitable for all ages, but some trails have steep sections; pushchairs may be challenging on rougher paths. Facilities: Free car park, picnic tables, public toilets (seasonal), and information boards. Tips: Bring sturdy shoes and a raincoat as weather can change quickly. Dogs are welcome on leads. No café on-site, so pack snacks.
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Lough Navar Forest Park is a stunning natural attraction in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, offering families a chance to explore ancient woodlands, limestone cliffs, and br…
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Pack proper footwear for all family members
Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are essential as trails can be uneven and rough. Waterproof options are worth considering given Northern Ireland's changeable weather.
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