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🌳Cloonbony Wood Nature Walk

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Cloonbony Wood Nature Walk is a peaceful woodland trail in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, perfect for families with young children. The short, easy loop (about 1.5 km) winds through ancient oak and ash trees, alongside a babbling stream. Kids can spot wildlife like red squirrels, deer, and a variety of birds.

  • Highlights: Fairy doors, wooden sculptures, and a rope swing.
  • Ages: Suitable for toddlers to teens.
  • Facilities: Free parking, picnic tables, and a small car park. No toilets on site, so plan ahead.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes, bring bug spray in summer, and pack a picnic.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages118+
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Travel tips

  • No toilets on site

    There are no toilets at Cloonbony Wood, so use facilities before you arrive or plan a nearby stop.

  • Perfect for toddlers and young children

    The 1.5 km loop is ideal for families with little ones—short enough to keep toddlers engaged without exhaustion.

  • Wear sturdy shoes

    Woodland terrain requires proper footwear; avoid trainers that slip easily on damp paths or roots.

  • Pack a picnic

    Picnic tables are available on site, making it ideal for a family lunch among the trees.

  • Bring bug spray in summer

    Insects can be active during warmer months, particularly near the stream; protect exposed skin.

  • Free parking available

    The small car park is free, making it an affordable family outing in County Fermanagh.

  • Look for fairy doors and rope swing

    Children love spotting the fairy doors and wooden sculptures along the trail—encourage them to search.

  • Wildlife spotting opportunities

    Red squirrels, deer, and various birds frequent the woods; move quietly for best chances of sightings.

  • Check ground conditions after rain

    The woodland path may be muddy or slippery after rainfall; wellies or waterproof boots are worth considering.

  • Suitable for ages 1–18

    The trail works for the whole family—from toddlers in buggies to teenagers interested in nature.

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