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The trail follows small wooded riverine cut by the Sillees River. The path ascends onto Heathland overlooking panoramic views of Fermanagh Scarplands and Carrick Lough. Sturdy footware is advisableStart Point:
H074547
Finish Point:
H074547
Route:
A short nature trail starting opposite the Falls Bridge car park journeys through the damp, shady woodland and continues up onto heath to a seat overlooking the reserve. From here there are striking views down to Carrick Lough and of neighbouring hills. The woodland panorama is native and varied. Underneath birch, oak, ash and holly trees, the damp conditions are favoured by bilberry, mosses and ferns. Filmy fern grows along the banks of the Sillees River as it runs through Correl Glen. Correl Glen and the neighbouring Monawilkin are host to many species of butterfly and dragonfly. The Silver-washed Fritillary is the largest butterfly in Ireland and prefers shady clearings. The holly blue butterfly flies in May whilst speckled wood butterflies are common throughout the summer. Also important to the reserve are the nesting curlews and meadow pipits which nest amongst tussocks or on moss hummocks from mid April to late June and July.
Distance:
1 miles
Terrain:
Undulating quiet off road
Point of interest:
Mosses, ferns, Large Silverwashed Frittilary, Lough Views
Facilities:
Car park, two interpretation panels at the start of the walk and at the viewpoint
Publication:
None
Nearest town:
Derrygonnelly Village
OS map:
Sheet 17
Accessible terrain:
Off road unsurfaced paths, uneven on places
Facilities
Provider Preferences
- Free (parking charges may apply)