Best attractions and places to see around Tower Beg include a variety of natural features such as lakes, waterfalls, and forests. The region is characterized by its green rolling countryside and waterways, offering opportunities for exploration. These natural landscapes are home to diverse flora and fauna, providing a setting for outdoor activities. Tower Beg features 8 hidden gems waiting to be explored.
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Wonderful rolling gravel riding through the Culeigh Lakelands Global Unesco Geopark. You'll cut through dense woodland and traverse more open spaces with far reaching views on a clear day.
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The shimmering waters of Lough Melvin attract anglers from around the world for its beauty and diverse fish. The lake is home to three unique species of trout, as well as salmon, and an endemic species of char, the Melvin charr. If you want to try your hand at fishing, you should purchase a license and consider renting a boat. The lake is 7.5 miles (12 km) long and 1.9 miles (3 km) wide and set amongst the beautiful green countryside along the border of County Leitrim and Country Fermanagh. If you are not into fishing, there's plenty of wonderful flora and fauna to enjoy too.
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As the Glenanniff River travels down from the mountains above, it has eroded the local blue limestone to form a deep river valley. Fowley’s Falls is not a single drop waterfall; instead, it cascades in a series of drops over the exposed bedrock to form a spectacular torrent of water rushing through the steep valley towards Lough Melvin.
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Meenameen Lough sits in the wonderful Lough Navar Forest. It is peaceful and quiet with plenty of tree cover, providing the perfect spot to take a break and take in this unspoilt landscape.
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Surrounded by green rolling countryside, Roogagh Waterfall is a pretty nature spot on the outskirts of Garrison village close to Lough Melvin. There's a short walk that leads along the river and through woodland to reach the falls. You can pick up supplies in Garrison to enjoy a packed lunch overlooking the cascading water at one of the numerous picnic benches.
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The shimmering waters of Lough Melvin attract anglers from around the world for its beauty and diverse fish. The lake is home to three unique species of trout, as well as salmon, and an endemic species of char, the Melvin charr. If you want to try your hand at fishing, you should purchase a license and consider renting a boat. The lake is 7.5 miles (12 km) long and 1.9 miles (3 km) wide and set amongst the beautiful green countryside along the border of County Leitrim and Country Fermanagh. If you are not into fishing, there's plenty of wonderful flora and fauna to enjoy too.
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The Tower Beg area is rich in natural features, including stunning waterfalls, serene lakes, and lush forests. You can discover places like Fowley's Falls, where the Glenanniff River cascades over bedrock, or the tranquil Lough Melvin, known for its diverse fish species. Another beautiful spot is Roogagh Waterfall, nestled in green rolling countryside.
Yes, several attractions around Tower Beg are suitable for families. Lough Melvin offers a peaceful setting for nature observation, and Roogagh Waterfall provides a short, pleasant walk through woodland to reach the falls, perfect for a family outing. Meenameen Lough in Lough Navar Forest is also a quiet, family-friendly spot.
The region offers several scenic viewpoints. Fowley's Falls provides dramatic views of the cascading river in a deep valley. Lough Melvin itself is a vast, shimmering lake offering expansive views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, Meenameen Lough in Lough Navar Forest is a peaceful spot with unspoiled landscape views.
There are various hiking trails around Tower Beg. You can explore easy routes like the 5 km Fowley's Falls Trail from Lough Melvin or the 2.5 km Fowley's Falls – Picnic Spot loop from Rossinver. For moderate hikes, consider the 9 km Meenameen Lough – Old Man's Head loop from Braade. Find more details and routes in the Hiking around Tower Beg guide.
Yes, the Tower Beg area offers several cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can try the 51 km Boa Island loop from Belleek or the 51 km Saddle Hill loop from Garrison. Road cyclists can enjoy the 32 km Lough Melvin loop. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Tower Beg and Road Cycling Routes around Tower Beg guides.
Lough Melvin is renowned for its shimmering waters and exceptional biodiversity. It is home to three unique species of trout, as well as salmon and an endemic species of char, the Melvin charr. Anglers from around the world are drawn to its waters. The lake spans 12 km in length and 3 km in width, situated along the border of County Leitrim and County Fermanagh.
Fowley's Falls is a spectacular series of cascades where the Glenanniff River has eroded the local blue limestone, forming a deep river valley. It's not a single drop waterfall but rather a torrent of water rushing over exposed bedrock, creating a dramatic natural spectacle as it flows towards Lough Melvin.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Fowley's Falls Trail from Lough Melvin is an easy 5 km route, and the Fowley's Falls – Picnic Spot loop from Rossinver is an even shorter, easy 2.5 km walk. These trails offer a chance to experience the natural beauty of the area without strenuous effort.
Tower Beg is known for its hidden gems. Beyond the more prominent sites, the area features 8 unique spots waiting to be explored. These include tranquil forest areas like Meenameen Lough, which offers a peaceful retreat within Lough Navar Forest, and the scenic Gravel Path by the Lake, providing rolling gravel riding through dense woodland and open spaces.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The cascading waters of Fowley's Falls and the serene environment of Lough Melvin are frequently highlighted. The peaceful walks to spots like Roogagh Waterfall, surrounded by green countryside, also receive positive feedback for their natural charm.
Yes, if you're visiting Roogagh Waterfall, you can pick up supplies in the nearby Garrison village. This allows you to enjoy a packed lunch overlooking the cascading water at one of the numerous picnic benches available.


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