Get Into Nature and visit Castle Archdale Country Park, which is open daily and is free to enter and park.
Take a peek at some of the beautiful scenes you will find at Castle Archdale Country Park
Enjoy a delicious tray bake or a slice of cake with your tea or coffee.
There are various walks through the Park.
A popular short walk (2.2 mile) combines the natural beauty of the park with evidence of its role as a vital flying-boat station in the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II.
Castle Archdale Country Park has its own dedicated ‘Insect Garden’. The plants and flowers have been specially chosen to encourage insects and butterflies to visit.
What will you see?
At one time, Castle Archdale Country Park was in the front line of the Battle of the Atlantic. This base helped keep the Atlantic free of U-boats. The Heritage Trail was devised by the Fermanagh Flying Boat Association to give a brief idea of the extent of the park during the Second World War.
Originally intended for the servicing of Shetland Flying Boats, this dock built in 1945 is believed to be the only one of its type surviving in the world.
This roadway affectionately named the ‘Burma Road’ was cut through dense forest and gave access to isolated ammunition and pyro stores.
346 Killadeas Road
Irvinestown
County Fermanagh
BT94 1PP
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Phone: 028 6634 4803