Stunning views. Located on the R200 between Derrynacreeve Junction and Glangevlin. – a Geopark site.
Specialised Teddy Bear Gift Shop & Crafts Studio Experience. Gardens, playground, events and picnic area. Part of the Craft Studio Experience
Historic cut-stone station on the famed narrow gauge railway line. Open Fri – Sun 12pm – 5pm.
The Breffni Gallery celebrates the history of Cavan GAA, with information, imagery and memorabilia.
Marked 1km trail telling the story of the Demesne including Col. Edward Saunderson, the ‘father of modern unionism’
Historic cathedral completed in 1860 by William Hague with 12th century Romanesque door.
A visit to this spectacular megalithic landscape, overlooked by majestic Cuilcagh Mountain is a must. Free entry. Four marked trails and visitor centre. Toilets and parking.
Award-winning museum. WW1 Trench Experience, 1916 Rising Experience, Peace Garden, shop, cafe, playground and Nun’s Walk.
A self-guided walking tour of historic Cavan town.
Dramatic 13th century Norman Castle in the middle of Lough Oughter accessible by water only.
A well-preserved double chamber tomb, c. 2000 BC. -3 miles southeast of Cootehill on the R181.
Listed 1840s Georgian-style house and gardens with majority of its period features. House and gardens open to the public.
Demonstrations and classes in wool spinning, butter making, traditional bread making, crochet, embroidery, and knitting.
Recognised by UNESCO for unique geological landscapes, the Geopark spans the uplands of Cavan and Fermanagh. Year round programme of events.
Overlooking Garfinny Lough, the abbey was founded by St. Colmcille and boasts fine stonework and a 10 metre high round tower
Workshops and Demos. Make your own traditional Irish basket or purchase your own hand-made basket made from Irish willow – the perfect Irish craft!
A stunning national trust property, on the Cavan / Fermanagh border near Blacklion.
Thatched 18th century famous pub with old world charm. Trad music Thurs night and Sunday afternoon.