Killykeen Forest Park (1) - Co.Cavan, Ireland
taken in 2017, February by Ozben.
Drone flight over Killykeen, Cavan, Ireland
Kingscourt Forest Park-Co.Cavan-Ireland
Killykeen Cavan Ireland
Killykeen forest park Cavan Ireland , relax & enjoy
Limestone Lodge 1 in Killykeen, Cavan
Limestone Lodge is located at Killykeen Co. Cavan, only 4 miles from Cavan town and right beside Killykeen forest park. Limestone Lodge is a 4 bedroom house which can sleep 8 people.
Killykeen 1994 1of2
More action (and more bream) from Killykeen from the last couple of days of our 1994 trip
Heritage of County Cavan Clogh Oughter Castle Ireland
Cavan’s most iconic heritage attraction.
Clogh Oughter Castle
Prehistoric relict landscapes of Cavan Burren
Clough Oughter Castle is a ruined circular castle, situated on a small island in Lough Oughter, four kilometres east of the town of Killeshandra in County Cavan.
The castle is located in what was once the historic Kingdom of Breifne. In the latter part of the 12th century, it was under the control of the O'Rourkes, but it seems to have come into the hands of the Anglo-Norman William Gorm de Lacy. While the exact date construction began is unknown, it is estimated to have started in the first quarter of the 13th century.
In 1233, the O'Reilly clan took possession of the area and completed the castle. They retained it for centuries in the midst of their ongoing conflicts with the O'Rourkes and with members of their own clan. It was there that Philip O'Reilly was imprisoned in the 1360s.
Lough Oughter is regarded as the best inland example of a flooded drumlin landscape in Ireland and has rich and varied wildlife. The number of whooper swans which winter in the area represents about 3% of the total European population, while the lake also houses the largest concentration of breeding great crested grebes in the Republic of Ireland.
Lough Oughter is a popular angling lake and is also popular with canoeists and boating enthusiasts. The Lough Oughter complex, along with Killykeen Forest Park, is a designated Natura 2000 habitat, Special Area for Conservation (SAC), and Special Protection Area (SPA) under EU legislation.
Canoes and kayaks are available for hire from Cavan Canoe Centre, which also offers guided boat trips around the lake and out to the castle.
Dun na Ri. Forest park. co cavan
Dun na r,i forest park .kingscourt co cavan all shots filmed with samsung s8 phone.
Dún Na Rí Forest Park Drone Coverage
The Dun a ri Forest Park, 565 acres embracing part of the Cabra Estate formerly owned by the Pratt family is situated in the Parish of Enniskeen which includes a portion of the Barony of Clankee, Co. Cavan, the Barony of Kells, Co Meath. From the third to the sixth century this territory was occupied by the Gailenga, a warlike people who were established here to guard the frontiers of the Kingdom of Tara.
Ep05 - Cavan to Killykeen
Cavan Burren Park - Co. Cavan - Ireland
Amazing sunny winter day - Cavan Burren Park - Ireland.
Video recorded with DJI Mavic Pro 4K.
Forest park cavan
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Driving over flooded road in Killykeen Forest Park
CLOGH OUGHTER CASTLE KILLYKEEN, CO. CAVAN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
CLOGH OUGHTER CASTLE KILLYKEEN, CO. CAVAN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Killeshandra countryside
Pictures of Killeshandra and the surrounding countryside. Including Killykeen forest, Drumlane Abbey, and Lough Oughter Castle.
Dartry Forest Cootehill Co, Cavan
Cavan geo-park Glangevlin Ireland
Small flyaround cavan/Fermanagh geo-park area near Glangevlin Co. Cavan
Using my trusty DJI PHANTOM 3 standard
Cavan Burren Geo-Park: a brief journey
Cavan Burren Park is a mythical, spiritual landscape of monuments, megalithic tombs, hut sites and pre-bog walls all of which survive from pre-historic times and are located within metres of each other.
The Gaelic word ‘Boireann’ means ‘a stony place’. The Park offers stunning views of Cuilcagh Mountain, West Cavan and the greater Global Geopark. A brand new visitor centre interpreting the story of life in Cavan Burren Park opened on the 9th May 2014.
What will you find there?
New visitor centre
Information on the geological, archaeological, mythological, natural and cultural history of this intriguing landscape
Five walking trails
One multi-access trail
Picnic facilities
Coach and car parking
Toilet facilities
Spectacular views
Guides available for guided tours