Castle Archdale Country Park
This beautiful country park extends to cover 230 acres along the shores of Lower Lough Erne. The park boasts an abundance of nature trails and woodland and lough side walks. There is also a butterfly garden, wildflower meadow and deer enclosure. Boats are available for hire for those wishing to explore the nearby islands.
The country park is located on the demesne of the Archdale Manor House, which was built in 1773. The region is abundant in historical features with many monastic sites such as Devenish and White Island located nearby. In addition, Lough Erne played an important role in World War II as the most westerly flying-boat station. Castle Archdale was the main base from which they flew and this is highlighted in an exhibition within the centre entitled 'Castle Archdale at War'.
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Castle Archdale Country Park
Irvinestown
Co. Fermanagh
BT94 1PP
Tel: (028) 6862 1588
Fax: (028) 6862 1375
Park:
Easter to end September: 9am to 9pm daily
October to Easter: 9am to 5pm daily
The courtyard at Castle Archdale has been redeveloped to provide access for all and includes demarcated disabled parking. The countryside centre is fitted with an audio induction loop for people who have a hearing impairment. Access throughout the park is limited; a wheelchair is available by request from the Countryside Centre. Please contact Park staff on 028 6862 1588 for further information.
Countryside Centre:
Easter to end September: 10am to 6pm daily
October to Easter: 12pm to 4pm Sundays only
- Countryside centre and museum
- Tea rooms (seasonal opening)
- 'Castle Archdale at War' exhibition
- Farm machinery display
- Red deer enclosure
- Wildfowl ponds
- Butterfly garden and wildflower meadow
- Orienteering
- Toilets
- Car and coach parking
Boats are available for hire for those wishing to explore the nearby islands, some of which are National Nature Reserves. Bicycle hire are also available.
This beautiful country park extends to cover 230 acres along the shores of Lower Lough Erne. The park boasts an abundance of nature trails and woodland and lough side walks. There is also a butterfly garden, wildflower meadow and deer enclosure. Boats are available for hire for those wishing to explore the nearby islands.
- A Woodland School
- A large area of mature coniferous woodland
- A pond with dipping platform
- A wildflower meadow
- 'Castle Archdale at War' exhibition
- Devenish (by arrangement)
Resources suitable for use at this site
| Music in the Courtyard | Live musicians in the courtyard of Castle Archdale Country Park. | 04/07/2010 |
| Music in the Courtyard | Live musicians in the courtyard of Castle Archdale Country Park. | 18/07/2010 |
| Music in the Courtyard | Live musicians in the courtyard of Castle Archdale Country Park. | 25/07/2010 |
| Outdoor Adventure and Nature Day | Fun activities for everyone to enjoy! | 28/08/2010 |
Visitors to the Country Park should remember the Park code:
- Protect trees, flowers and animals
- The park operates a no bins policy so litter should be taken home by visitors
- Ensure all dogs are kept on leads and not allowed to foul paths and mown grass
See NIEA policy in relation to dogs at NIEA managed properties and sites (.PDF 76Kb)
- Guard against all risk of fire
- The park contains some natural hazards, supervise children, especially near water
- Cycling is only permitted on estate or vehicular roads in the park
- Camping is prohibited in the park except at the group campsite and the caravan site
- Horse riding is only allowed in certain parts of the Park and is by permit only




