Best attractions and places to see around Drummully include its unique geographical status as a pene-enclave, almost entirely surrounded by County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. This distinctive border anomaly offers insights into the complex history of the Irish border. The area features natural elements like the Finn River, which forms an unbridged connection to County Monaghan, alongside historical and community sites.
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A looping nature trails around Annagh Lough. The forest trail of Annagh Woods are ready to be explored.
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Annagh Lough is a popular fishing spot, especially for trout. The trail runs next to the lough here with views across the reedbeds.
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Managed by the National Trust, the Crom Estate is a large nature reserve of woodlands, lake, castle ruins and islands. It is an important habitat for pine martens, bats, deer, red squirrels and butterflies. There is a coffee shop at the estate and if you fancy something different you can hire a boat to explore the lough. For more details check out the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/crom
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The Crom Castle estate boathouse sits on the shore of Lough Erne below the main castle. The views out on onto the water from the boathouse are splendid, the perfect spot to pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy some relaxation.
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The Ballyconnell Lock 2 is one of 16 locks on the Shannon – Erne Waterway, a canal that links the River Shannon in the Republic of Ireland with the River Erne in Northern Ireland. The lock is a wonderful place to watch colourful narrow boats navigate the water on their journey from Leitrim Village to Upper Lough Erne.
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Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas. Wild deer, pine marten, red squirrels and many rare species including butterflies can all be found on the estate. Also inhabiting the surrounding area are all eight species of native bats and an outstanding array of rare lichens. The 2,000 acre demesne contains ancient woodland, tranquil islands, estate cottages and Old Crom Castle, all linked by the breathtakingly beautiful landscape designed by W.S.Gilpin in the 19th century. (https://discovernorthernireland.com/things-to-do/crom-estate-p675551)
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Drummully is known for its unique geographical status as a pene-enclave, almost entirely surrounded by County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. This distinctive border anomaly, often called the 'Drummully Polyp,' offers a fascinating glimpse into the complex history of the Irish border. Driving along the main Clones–Butlersbridge road (N54/A3) involves crossing the border multiple times in a short span, which is a unique experience.
Yes, the area offers several historical sites. You can visit the ruins of a medieval parish church in the townland of Drummully. Additionally, the nearby Old Crom Castle Ruins and Crom Estate Castle Ruins are significant historical attractions, offering insights into the region's past.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the area's features. The Finn River is particularly significant as it forms the only unbridged connection between Drummully and the rest of County Monaghan. You can also explore Annagh Lough, a popular lake with a looping nature trail, and the extensive woodlands of the Crom Estate, which is home to diverse wildlife.
Absolutely. The most prominent are the Old Crom Castle Ruins, a historical castle and viewpoint set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne. Nearby, you'll also find the Crom Estate Castle Ruins, part of a large nature reserve managed by the National Trust.
The Finn River plays a crucial role in Drummully's unique geography. It forms the only unbridged connection, stretching for 110 meters, between Drummully and the rest of County Monaghan. Its course helps delineate the unusual international border in this area, adding to the region's distinctive character.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Crom Castle Ruins and Crom Estate Castle Ruins are both family-friendly, offering space to explore and learn about history. Annagh Lough features a nature trail, and Ballyconnel Lock 2 can be an interesting spot to watch boats navigate the Shannon–Erne Waterway.
The area around Drummully is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through woodlands and along loughs, with several routes available. Road cycling is also popular, offering scenic tours through the countryside. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guides and road cycling guides for Drummully.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. The Crom Estate offers accessible trails like the Crom Estate Trail. You can find more easy routes, including loops around the castle ruins and boathouse, in the easy hikes guide for Drummully.
The Old Crom Castle Ruins are set on the picturesque shores of Upper Lough Erne. This site is part of a 2,000-acre demesne featuring ancient woodland, tranquil islands, and a landscape designed by W.S. Gilpin. It's a significant nature conservation area, home to wild deer, pine martens, red squirrels, and rare species of bats and lichens.
Annagh Lough is a popular fishing spot, particularly known for trout. A looping nature trail runs around the lough, offering scenic views across the reedbeds and through Annagh Woods, making it ideal for a peaceful walk or enjoying the natural surroundings.
The Crom Estate, encompassing both Old Crom Castle Ruins and Crom Estate Castle Ruins, is an important nature conservation area. It's home to wild deer, pine martens, red squirrels, various rare butterfly species, and all eight species of native bats. The woodlands and lake provide a rich habitat for diverse flora and fauna.
Within the Drummully electoral division, you'll find Connons Catholic Church (Connons Chapel), which serves as a key cultural site for the local community. Alongside it is Connons Community Hall, another important gathering place for residents.


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