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THE second Fermanagh walk in our series is Ballintempo Forest: Aghanaglack Walk. Once again, the following information is provided courtesy of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, showing how you can stay local, and yet still find plenty of natural gems to walk, see and explore that are practically on your doorstep, no matter where you live in the county Overview: AGHANAGLACK Walk takes you through one of the largest continuous forestry tracts in Northern Ireland, mostly along forest tracks and with few gradients. This lengthy, yet comfortable walk offers impressive views across Lough MacNean to Cuilcagh Mountain. The most significant feature of this walk is the Aghanaglack Dual Court Tomb (part of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark).
The local tourism sector has risen to the challenge of the latest dance trend - the Jerusalema Challenge. When An Garda Siochana posted a video of their routine, it caught the attention of the nation and left everyone smiling. Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was happy to take on the challenge and saw it as a great opportunity to get the local tourism trade involved, showcase what the area has to offer and more importantly lift spirits and have some fun, after what has been a very tough year for the industry. After the initial callout to gauge interest Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was delighted at the positive response from the trade and the number of businesses that came forward to participate.
The local tourism sector has risen to the challenge of the latest dance trend – the Jerusalema Challenge, writes Clodagh Dooley
When An Garda Síochána posted a video of their Jerusalema routine, it caught the attention of the nation and left everyone smiling.
Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was happy to take on the challenge and saw it as a great opportunity to get the local tourism trade involved, showcase what the area has to offer and more importantly lift spirits and have some fun, after what has been a very tough year for the industry.
After the initial callout to gauge interest, Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism was delighted at the positive response from the trade and the number of businesses that came forward to participate.