Killykeeghan and Crossmuirin Nature Reserve forms part of the wider Marlbank National Nature Reserve, recognised for its limestone landscape which is rare in Northern Ireland and confined to this one region in West Fermanagh. The site is home to a wide range of plant and animal species, rare limestone pavement, archaeological remains and is steeped in history, culture and folklore. The site has free parking, public toilet facilities, picnic areas, interpretation and trails. Opening Information The site is open from 10:00am - 4:00pm daily, there is a height restriction barrier for vehicles: 2 metres |6.5 feet.
It is only short looped walk. Freshly renovated information building and toilet. Sadly no info where it is open.
It's a good trip, to enjoy the viewings of the mountains. The boardwalk it's a good path to choose.
Located beyond Marble Arch and the Cuilcagh car park this place has beautiful scenery (on a good day). Small car park has clean toilets. There is a short circular walk on an rough path, which could be mucky if there's been a lot of rain. Wooden signs indicate some of the features, but lack information.
Beautiful views over the water. Lovely little walking trail.
Nice area with toilets a few 100 yards before and disabled parking. Only a small circular walk though, ample if you did the stairway earlier.
Not really a lot to do or see on the nature walk but pleasant all the same. Great parking and toilet facilities.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Assistive hearing loop
Public toilet
Good for kids
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It is only short looped walk. Freshly renovated information building and toilet. Sadly no info where it is open.
It's a good trip, to enjoy the viewings of the mountains. The boardwalk it's a good path to choose.
Located beyond Marble Arch and the Cuilcagh car park this place has beautiful scenery (on a good day). Small car park has clean toilets. There is a short circular walk on an rough path, which could be mucky if there's been a lot of rain. Wooden signs indicate some of the features, but lack information.
Beautiful views over the water. Lovely little walking trail.
Nice area with toilets a few 100 yards before and disabled parking. Only a small circular walk though, ample if you did the stairway earlier.
Not really a lot to do or see on the nature walk but pleasant all the same. Great parking and toilet facilities.