There are short routes ranging from 1 to 16 kilometres and for the more adventurous cyclists there are longer routes over 90 kilometres in length.
Marble arch geopark fermanagh.
For an energetic day out the spectacular landscapes of the geopark can be explored on two wheels along one of the many cycle routes contained within the geopark.
The fermanagh uplands route takes in some of the most breathtaking viewpoints in ireland.
The geopark features various sites which demonstrate the geological and wider natural heritage of the area as well as the cultural heritage relating to 7 000 8 000.
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.
The marble arch caves unesco global geopark which straddles counties fermanagh and cavan became the world s first cross border geopark in 2008.
The caves are formed from three rivers draining off the northern slopes of cuilcagh mountain which.
The marble arch caves global geopark which straddles counties fermanagh and cavan became the world s first cross border geopark in 2008.
Discover magical moments in one of europe s finest show caves.
Interpretation panels are located at the beginning of most walks.
Travelling past hidden caves and secret waterfalls this journey helps to uncover some of finest hidden gems that the geopark has to offer.
Providing a map of the route and indicating features of interest to look out for.
Established across almost 20 000 hectares of public land it is jointly managed by fermanagh and omagh district council and cavan county council.
It is jointly managed by fermanagh and omagh district council and cavan county council.
The geopark has an extensive network of high quality walking trails with rambling country lanes winding forest tracks breathtaking mountain walks or tranquil lakeshore paths all within easy reach.
Approx 4 hours by car click fermanagh uplands to download a map of this route.
The marble arch caves global geopark straddles the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland it is centred on the marble arch caves and in 2001 it became one of the first geoparks to be designated in europe.