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About
One of a variety of walks along the lough shore passing the deer park enclosure, wildfowl ponds, wildflower meadow and butterfly garden.Start Point:
H173589
Finish Point:
H173589
Route:
There are various routes available through the Park. These are shown on the attached maps.
Distance:
1.5 miles
Terrain:
Relatively flat off road paths
Point of interest:
Red deer, wildfowl, butterflies, wildflower, WWII remains
Facilities:
The Country Park is open daily from 9am- 5pm except for the Christmas public holidays 24th, 25th, 28th December and 1st January. The Country Park is open over the Christmas weekend 26th and 27th Dec. The Countryside Centre and WWII Exhibition is open 12pm-4pm on Sundays only all year except for the Christmas public holidays 24th, 25th, 28th December and 1st January. (The Countryside Centre will be open on the 27th: 12-4pm as usual). Toilets, car and coach parking, tea rooms (seasonal opening), "Castle Archdale at War" Exhibition, and displays of farm machinery, local wildlife and geographical/historical aspects of the park. Seasonal pony trekking, cycle hire and boat trips are also available.
Publication:
A map indicating the various colour coded walks within Castle Archdale
Publication availability:
Available from the Countryside Centre in the main courtyard buildings, or available to download on this webpage.
Nearest town:
Lisnarick, Kesh, Irvinestown
OS map:
Sheet 18