The marble arch caves global geopark contains some of the finest landscapes in the north of ireland.
Marble arch geopark.
The geopark was the first ever cross border geopark and it is shared jointly between the fermanagh county council in northern ireland and with the cavan county council in the republic of ireland.
Established across nearly 20 000 hectares of public land in counties fermanagh northern ireland and cavan republic of ireland marble arch caves unesco global geopark was the first cross border geopark in the world and is dedicated to telling our planet s story through its unique natural cultural and geological heritage.
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Ranging from rugged uplands lakes and forests through to gently rolling drumlins the landscapes of the geopark represent a complex earth history dating back as far as 895 million years ago.
The marble arch geopark is a borderless park which is located within cavan and fermanagh.
Marble arch geopark cavan.
The marble arch caves are a series of natural limestone caves located near the village of florencecourt in county fermanagh northern ireland the caves are named after the nearby marble arch a natural limestone arch at the upstream end of cladagh glen under which the cladagh river flows.
This international geopark takes in parts of northern ireland and the republic of ireland allowing visitors to appreciate the best of what this unspoiled region has to offer.
Marble arch caves discover magical moments in one of europe s finest show caves.
Explore the surroundings of the marble arch caves set within an area of special scientific interest special area of conservation and in the heart of the marble arch caves unesco global geopark.
The marble arch caves visitor centre is a venue for walking events activities and educational programmes providing the opportunity to explore the landscape encompassing this captivating setting.
Marble arch caves global geopark tourism map marble arch caves global geopark visitor map 1 53 mb pdf more information on details and location of key sites of interest across the geopark.
The marble arch caves global geopark straddles the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland it is centred on the marble arch caves and in 2001 it became one of the first geoparks to be designated in europe.
The caves are formed from three rivers draining off the northern slopes of cuilcagh mountain which.