The Cuilcagh Boardwalk / Legnabrocky Trail :: Shared Description
Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail (Part of Cuilcagh Waymared Way) is a 7.4km (4.5 mile) linear trail from Marble Arch Caves to Cuilcagh Mountain in Fermanagh. The first part of the trail is over a 5.8km limestone gravel track which then leads on to a 1.6km boardwalk; the final section is a purpose built wooden stairway (the "Stairway to Heaven") which ends close to the mountain summit.
The route has proved immensely popular, largely through exposure on social media. Pre-booking is advised as car parking is limited.
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The route has proved immensely popular, largely through exposure on social media. Pre-booking is advised as car parking is limited.
Further information at Link


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Created: Sun, 4 Jul 2021, Updated: Sun, 4 Jul 2021
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