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The Collop Walk

The Collop Walk located within The Grounds of The Resort, surrounds the 600 acre penninulia which The Resort is nestled on. Enjoy a walk, jogg or run around The Collop path which encompasses the 18 spectacular golf Holes of The Faldo Championship Course, which offers breathtaking views of Lower Lough Erne, Castle Hume Lough and the beauty and tranquility of The Fermanagh Lakelands. On route you may encounter, Cygnets on The Lough; Swan nests; Red Squirrels on the peninsula; Birds of Prey Irish Hares, The Resort is also a Haven for indigenous flora & fauna including, rare mosses and lichens.

The Resort is located minutes from Enniskillen in the heart of The Fermanagh Lakelands which is an ideal venue for walkers. With its vast array or terrains, mountains, forest and castle walks there will be something so suit all strengths, abilities and interests.

Within the Fermanagh areas there are 25 unique walks throughout the County. The Walking guide grades the walks into four categories from Easy to Difficult and outlines distance, grade and average time to complete as well as the type of terrain, maps available and facilities en route.

Explore Castle Coole with its extensive wooded grounds on the Eastern fringe of Enniskillen or take the challenge to climb to the top of the Magho Cliffs and enjoy breathtaking views across Lower Lough Erne. Various eclectic walks allow both locals and visitors alike to wander through the spectacular natural resources Fermanagh has to offer. Marvel at the panoramic views of Lower and Upper Lough MacNean, Florencecourt and Cuilcagh Mountain or explore the Cladagh Glen taking its name from the Cladagh River which is formed in the cool depths of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geppark.

From Forest to Mountains and Castles to Towns Fermanagh has it all. So what better way to explore this wonderful County than by foot.