Best attractions and places to see around Drumberny include historical sites, natural monuments, and ancient woodlands. This region offers a variety of landscapes, from the banks of the River Erne to wooded estates and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore centuries of history and diverse natural features. Drumberny presents 15 distinct places to discover.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Along the Beech Trail, you'll discover some of the oldest trees on the estate, including Oak and the sprawling limbs of this Horse Chestnut, forming a natural arch over the path.
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"continual slur on Irish caving" It's actually only a few hundred metres is accessible and it's total length is thought to be 2km. No where near the longest cave in Ireland. Consider a trip in only if well equipped with a good light and helmet. Alternatively/also consider visiting McKenzies back lounge just down the road. A much drier watering hole. ;)
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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishops stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. Another stone with a lot of history is the large slab standing west of the bishops stone, one side of the stone bears at least twelve cup-shaped hollows, see image above right, which suggest this maybe a multiple bullaun stone/cup marked stone that has been reused as an early Christian cross slab, as on the obverse face is a Greek cross in a circle with a bifurcated stem. Situated south of the bullaun stone is a holed stone, as the image shows this stone is half embedded in the ground. Immediately to the West of the holed stone is a broken 1.2 metre high stone pillar. This stone may have been damaged. http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm
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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishops stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. Another stone with a lot of history is the large slab standing west of the bishops stone, one side of the stone bears at least twelve cup-shaped hollows, see image above right, which suggest this maybe a multiple bullaun stone/cup marked stone that has been reused as an early Christian cross slab, as on the obverse face is a Greek cross in a circle with a bifurcated stem. Situated south of the bullaun stone is a holed stone, as the image shows this stone is half embedded in the ground. Immediately to the West of the holed stone is a broken 1.2 metre high stone pillar. This stone may have been damaged. http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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Run past the beautiful Castle Coole, a magnificent 18th century manor house set in a gorgeous 1,200 acre wooded landscape park.
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Pollnagollum Cave (meaning Hole of the Dove) is the longest cave system in Ireland. The cave system is complex and fascinating and is fed by a tumbling waterfall that topples off a limestone cliff. Watch your stepping here as rocks can be unstable and slippery, and don't forget your camera for some awesome shots.
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Fairly accessible but not wheelchair accessible. Would be very careful with small children as well
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The Drumberny area is rich in history. You can explore Enniskillen Castle, a significant 16th-century landmark that now serves as a heritage center and museum. Another notable site is Killadeas Priory Church and Early Christian Stones, featuring ancient stones with unique carvings. Additionally, Castle Coole, a magnificent 18th-century Neo-classical mansion set in a vast wooded estate, offers insights into the region's past.
Yes, Drumberny boasts several unique natural attractions. Don't miss the Ancient Chestnut Tree, one of the oldest trees on the estate, forming a natural arch along the Beech Trail. The Pollnagollum Cave and Waterfall is another fascinating natural monument, known for its complex cave system fed by a tumbling waterfall. The wider region also features the picturesque River Shannon and the rolling hills of Leitrim and Roscommon.
The area around Drumberny offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging options like the 'Derrygonnelly & Boho loop' or more moderate rides such as the 'Enniskillen Castle loop'. For more details on cycling, check out the Cycling around Drumberny guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Drumberny guide. The Shannon Blueway, adjacent to the Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway, provides multi-activity recreational trails for walking, cycling, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Enniskillen Castle offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. The Ancient Chestnut Tree provides a magical spot for children to explore. Within the Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway, families can discover hidden fairy forts and enjoy 'Jump Street,' a facility with trampolines and foam pits. Lough Key Forest Park, a short drive away, features Ireland's highest tree canopy walk and the Boda Borg experience.
There are several hiking opportunities around Drumberny. You can enjoy easy walks like the 'Ancient Chestnut Tree loop' from Castle Coole or the 'Lough Coole loop' from Enniskillen. For more options, including moderate trails, refer to the Hiking around Drumberny guide. The Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway itself offers 5km of forest trails through ancient oak woodlands.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of rich history and natural beauty. The historical significance of sites like Enniskillen Castle and the architectural grandeur of Castle Coole are highly rated. The unique geological formations of Pollnagollum Cave and Waterfall and the serene beauty of the Ancient Chestnut Tree also receive positive feedback, often highlighted for their photographic opportunities and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, several charming towns and villages are close to Drumberny. Leitrim Village and Battlebridge are within walking distance of the Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway. Carrick-on-Shannon, known as Ireland's cruising capital, offers shops, restaurants, pubs, and River Shannon cruises. Drumshanbo is famous for Gun Powder Gin and The Joe Mooney Summer School. These towns provide excellent opportunities for dining, shopping, and experiencing local culture.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the hidden fairy forts nestled within the woodlands of Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway, adding a touch of Irish folklore to your visit. The Arigna Mining Experience, located nearby in County Roscommon, offers a unique insight into the region's industrial heritage. Glencar Waterfall, immortalized by W.B. Yeats, provides a beautiful and peaceful natural escape.
Absolutely. The Drumberny area, particularly around the Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway, is ideal for nature lovers. It features 100 acres of predominantly broadleaf and conifer trees, including an ancient protected oak woodland overlooking the Shannon Blueway and River Shannon. The region's diverse landscapes, from woodlands to riverbanks, support a variety of local wildlife, making it perfect for observation and photography.
The Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway offers more than just trails. It features an Outdoor Wellbeing Sanctuary with seaweed baths, outdoor hot tubs, and a sauna, located in the original walled garden. There's also an Outdoor Café Area immersed in nature, and 'Jump Street' for children. The estate provides regenerative luxury lodges for accommodation, built with sustainability in mind.
Yes, the River Shannon and the Shannon Blueway are located very close to the entrance of the Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway. The Blueway offers extensive multi-activity recreational trails, perfect for walking, cycling, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding, and connects to towns like Drumshanbo.
The ancient oak woodland within the Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway offers picturesque views overlooking the Shannon Blueway and River Shannon. The rolling hills and mountains of Leitrim and Roscommon provide a scenic backdrop to the area. For a stunning natural vista, Glencar Waterfall, near the border of Leitrim and Sligo, is highly recommended for its beauty and peaceful surroundings.


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