The hidden gem of Belturbet.
The walkway meanders through turbet island and its bridges. Bountiful displays of lush native trees, shrubs and plants accompany you along way.
This includes the majestic river Erne which is not only a beauty to behold but is catagorised as a Special Area of Conservation under EU law.
This park offers serenity and eases any stressful day, unwind and enjoy.
There is also a small carpark either end of the walkway, picnic benches and trash cans are...
Read moreWe residents in Belturbet, are very fortunate to have many enjoyable amenities on our doorstep, including Turbet Island, the history of which greatly precedes the town receiving its "Charter" in 1613. Unspoiled pathways, 2020 restored Moate and Bailey, and new Art Illustrations will captivate the walkers imagination for long after their visit. The "birdsong" delights many visitors every morning! The delightful robin at the Railway Bridge makes...
Read moreBeautiful and easy-assessible petite island with nature resort with comfortable trails. There was a guid guy giving kind of quiz papers, so peaple who were intrested, spent nice couple of hours searching for the clues. There are some information stands with art work and celtic legends, what given you some chills understood the skin.... You keep looking for the characters...
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