Lakes near Mullybrack, located in County Cavan, Ireland, are part of a region known for its extensive network of waterways. County Cavan is often referred to as "Lakeland County" due to its numerous lakes. This area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration. The natural landscape features many interconnected lakes, offering a variety of experiences for visitors.
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Carrickreagh Jetty, nestled along the shores of Lower Lough Erne in County Fermanagh
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A hive of activity, the marina at Castle Archdale is full of things to do. Why not park your bike and pedal on water on one of the hydrobikes? Kayaks, paddleboards and boats are also available to hire. Or if you're looking for a break, this is a great place to stop and take it all in.
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Boa Island is the largest island on Lough Erne. The road cuts through its centre with views of Lusty Beg, Lusty More and Cruninish Islands.
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A white beacon marks the location of Rossmore Point. There is a bench to sit on here where you can enjoy serene views over Lough Erne.
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Beautiful views over Lough Erne toward Tom's Island. Tom's Island is actually no longer an island, but once was before the lough was lowered.
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While Mullybrack itself is part of County Cavan's 'Lakeland County,' the immediate area features several popular spots on Lough Erne. Visitors frequently enjoy the serene views from Rossmore Point Beacon and the activity hub at Castle Archdale Marina. The Boa Island Road also offers scenic cycling and views of surrounding islands on Lough Erne.
Yes, many spots are family-friendly. Castle Archdale Marina on Lough Erne is a great option, offering hydrobikes, kayaks, paddleboards, and boat rentals. The viewpoints like Rossmore Point Beacon and Boa Island Road are also suitable for families looking for gentle walks and scenic views.
The region is characterized by an extensive network of interconnecting lakes and waterways. You'll find diverse landscapes including woodlands, reedbeds, and islands. Notable natural features include the expansive Lough Oughter system, which is surrounded by Killykeen Forest Park, offering a mix of woodland and walking trails. Many viewpoints, such as View of Tom's Island, provide picturesque vistas over the water.
A significant historical site in the wider County Cavan area is Clough Oughter Castle. This 13th-century circular structure is uniquely situated on an island within Lough Oughter, adding a rich historical dimension to the natural beauty of the lake system.
The lakes around Mullybrack offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Kingfisher Cycle Trail, or explore easy hikes such as 'Old Archdale Castle via Tom's Island'. Running trails are also available. For more details on routes, you can explore the dedicated guides for cycling, easy hikes, and running around Mullybrack.
Yes, County Cavan is renowned for its fishing. Lough Oughter is popular for pike fishing, while Lough Ramor is a top destination for coarse fishing, with species like pike, bream, and perch. Lough Sheelin is particularly famous for its wild brown trout, especially during the mayfly season. Brackley Lake and Lough Sillan also offer excellent coarse fishing.
Absolutely. There are several hiking trails, including easy options like 'Old Archdale Castle via Tom's Island' and 'Necarne Woods via Necarne Castle'. These trails offer a chance to explore the lakeside scenery. You can find more information and specific routes in the easy hikes guide for Mullybrack.
Killykeen Forest Park, situated on the shores of Lough Oughter, offers a mix of woodland, walking trails, picnicking spots, and cycling routes. It's an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a range of amenities within a natural setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene views and the opportunities for relaxation. For instance, at Rossmore Point Beacon, many enjoy sitting on the bench and taking in the peaceful scenery over Lough Erne. The variety of activities, from water sports at marinas to quiet walks, also contributes to a positive visitor experience.
Yes, Castle Archdale Marina on Lough Erne is a hub for water activities. Here, you can hire hydrobikes, kayaks, paddleboards, and boats, making it easy to get out on the water and explore.
Yes, the Boa Island Road, which cuts through Boa Island on Lough Erne, is a popular cycle way offering scenic views of the surrounding islands. Additionally, the wider region features parts of the Kingfisher Cycle Trail. More cycling routes can be found in the cycling guide for Mullybrack.
Lough Sheelin is highly regarded by experienced anglers, particularly for its wild brown trout. It's one of Ireland's most famous trout fishing lakes, attracting enthusiasts from across the country, especially during the mayfly season. Boat hire and fishing guides are available to assist visitors.


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