Best attractions and places to see around Edenclaw Little include historical sites, ancient monuments, and natural viewpoints. The area features a landscape characterized by forests, clifftops, and views over Lough Erne. Visitors can explore a rich history, from 17th-century castles to prehistoric stone circles, reflecting centuries of human activity and natural beauty.
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During WW2 Castle Archdale was a major base for flying boats and housed up to 2,500 people. Buildings such as these would have been a central location for the RAF fighters who lived here. Sometimes exhibitions are held in these courtyards to display some of the key historical notes of the use of this area during the war.
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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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Old Castle Archdale is situated on Castle Hill within a 520 hectare coniferous and mixed broadleaved forest. The castle was built in the 1600s and was the main castle on this former estate before its successor took it's place in the 1800s, Castle Archdale.
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Drumskinny Stone Circle is one of five in the area. It dates back to 2000BC and is thought to have been used for religious ceremonies, calendar functions or astronomical observations. There are 39 stones that make up the circle which are all placed around a small cairn.
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Old Castle Archdale sits on a forest clifftop. It is named 'old' to distinguish it from its successor, the 18th century Castle Archdale. The castle was built by an Englishman from Suffolk who had been granted the estate in 1612 after paying 5 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence for the 1000 acres of land. During the Irish Rebellion of 1641 the castle was captured by Rory Maguire as part of the uprising to retake his lands that had been lost in 1607. The heir to the castle was saved by his nurse however the other children were killed. After the castle was returned to the family it was repaired and lived in until 1689. The castle saw its end during the Williamite Wars when the castle was burnt out and abandoned.
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The route is only for walking, not much sightseeing, very interesting horse farm. Free parking.
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Drumskinny Stone Circle is one of five stone circles located in the area. Although its exact purpose isn't known, it is thought to have been used for religious ceremonies, calendar functions, or astronomical observations. The circle is made up of 39 stones placed around a small round cairn. Entrance to the site is free.
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Edenclaw Little is rich in history. You can visit Old Castle Archdale, a 17th-century castle ruin situated on a clifftop within a vast forest. Another significant site is Necarne Castle, which served as a military hospital during WWII. Don't miss the ancient Drumskinny Stone Circle, Cairn and Alignment, dating back to 2000 BC, believed to have been used for religious ceremonies or astronomical observations. The Castle Archdale Courtyard Buildings also offer insights into the area's past, particularly its role as a major RAF base during WWII.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Drumskinny Stone Circle, Cairn and Alignment is an intriguing historical site that families can explore. The Castle Archdale Courtyard Buildings are also considered family-friendly, often hosting exhibitions. For scenic views, the Rossmore Point Beacon provides a lovely spot to enjoy Lough Erne.
For stunning natural views, head to Rossmore Point Beacon, where you can sit and enjoy serene views over Lough Erne. Old Castle Archdale is set on a forest clifftop, offering picturesque surroundings within its 520-hectare forest.
The area around Edenclaw Little is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Northern Loop' and various loops starting from Kesh or White Island. For hikers, there are easy trails like 'Old Archdale Castle via Tom's Island' and 'Necarne Woods via Necarne Castle'. You can explore more options for cycling and hiking on komoot.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. You can enjoy easy hikes such as 'Old Archdale Castle via Tom's Island' or 'Necarne Woods via Necarne Castle', which takes you past Necarne Castle. Another option is the 'Castle Archdale Marina – Rossmore Point Beacon loop from White Island'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the hiking guide for Edenclaw Little.
Old Castle Archdale, built in the 1600s, was the main castle on its estate before being replaced by an 18th-century successor. It was captured during the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and later burnt out and abandoned during the Williamite Wars in 1689, making it a significant historical ruin.
Necarne Castle, originally known as Irvine Castle, has a varied history. It was utilized as a military hospital during World War II. Today, it stands as a ruin, its roof gone and overtaken by plant life, but its past remains a point of interest.
The Drumskinny Stone Circle, Cairn and Alignment is an ancient historical site dating back to 2000 BC. It consists of 39 stones arranged around a small cairn. While its exact purpose is unknown, it is thought to have been used for religious ceremonies, calendar functions, or astronomical observations by prehistoric communities.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and natural beauty of the area. The crumbling walls of Old Castle Archdale allow one to imagine life centuries ago, while the serene views over Lough Erne from Rossmore Point Beacon are highly enjoyed. The historical depth of sites like the Drumskinny Stone Circle also captivates many.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. You can find routes like the 'Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Northern Loop' which is an easy ride. Other options include loops from White Island that pass Rossmore Point Beacon and Old Castle Archdale. For more details on routes and their difficulties, refer to the cycling guide for Edenclaw Little.
The Castle Archdale Courtyard Buildings played a crucial role during World War II. This area was a major base for flying boats and housed up to 2,500 people, serving as a central location for RAF personnel. Exhibitions are sometimes held here to highlight its wartime history.


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