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Magho Cliffs

  • 1.4 km
  • Difficult
  • Linear
  • 20m
Magho Cliffs

Experience pure invigoration on Magho Cliffs, a 5.5 mile stretch of limestone escarpment offering incredible views of the heath, peat, water and woodland landscapes below. Start your journey by following the path to the left, leading you up and across the Magho Cliffs. At the viewpoint, which is over 300 metres high, you’ll enjoy a spectacular bird's eye view of Lower Lough Erne, extending across counties Fermanagh, Sligo, Tyrone and Donegal. Take in miles of untouched water, bog, woodland and forests below, or see what wildlife you can spot around you – the cliffs are a designated Area of Special Scientific Interest, and home to a wide variety of indigenous butterflies and birds. 

Proceed on your walk by returning back along the clifftop path and following the markers for the black route, which will bring you down along the cliff’s contours. On your way, you’ll wind through areas of woodland and open areas, allowing you to glimpse the cliffs as you walk.