Fun autumnal activities for all the family at the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark
CUILCAGH Lakelands Geopark is committed to bringing people closer to their heritage and has a programme of events to suit all ages and interests this autumn.
Some of the highlights in the autumn programme include the following, and for booking details and the full programme of events, see www.cuilcaghlakelands.org.
Explore the Wildlife of Old Castle Archdale:
Saturday, October 1, 11am-1pm; and 2pm-4pm.
Join geopark guide Ian for a two-hour walk to learn how to identify animal tracks and dens, along with learning about the wonderful animals that live in the geopark.
This family-friendly event will take place in Old Castle Archdale.
Gentle Walk with Nature Arts and Crafts:
Saturday, October 1, 11am-1pm.
Join geopark guide Bee for a mindful stroll at the beautiful Ely Lodge, then learn to Weave With Nature led by geopark guide, Morag. This event is part of Positive Ageing Month.
Introduction to Bee Keeping with a Honey Tasting Experience:
Tuesday, October 4, 7pm-9pm
Join geopark guide Kevin for a fascinating introduction to the world of bee keeping at Belcoo Community Centre.
This two-hour introduction is aimed at those who are interested in taking up the wonderful hobby.
It includes a honey tasting experience of different local honeys and information on how honey can be presented.
This promises a packed couple of hours with the opportunity to ask questions about bee keeping.
Rock Detectives:
Saturday, October 8, 11am-12.30pm; and 1.30pm-3pm, Cavan Burren Park.
The Rock Detectives Workshop is sure to provide a jam-packed hour of activities with geopark staff.
Children will have the opportunity to participate in interactive hands-on fun, where they will discover more about the rocks and landscape of the geopark. Activities will include fossil making, creating a Planet Earth and a fossil hunt.
A previous participant said: “My son thoroughly enjoyed this mini rockers workshop! He learned new facts about fossils and loved the fossil hunt.
“His bag of workbooks have been pored over and will be enjoyed for days to come.
“Thank you both, Martina and Melissa, for facilitating this workshop. Perfect location and we look forward to attending more workshops in the future.”
Geopark Foodie Tour:
Saturday, October 8, 11am-4pm.
First up, join geopark staff and Shailagh Healy of Woodland Wonders for a foraging experience in Killykeen Forest Park.
Experience a unique guided plant and tree exploration within the fascinating grounds of Killykeen Forest Park.
Unleash your inner forager and identify plant and tree species, incorporate Irish botanical words, and learn about their Celtic mythology and the time-honoured uses associated with them.
Whet your appetite by sampling the delicacies that the woodland has to offer and then settle in for a stunning three-course meal at the awardwinning Old Post Inn in Cloverhill.
Spooky Science Workshops at Belcoo and Cavan Burren Park:
October 28, 30 and 31, 10am-4pm.
The Spooky Science Workshop is sure to provide a jam-packed hour of activities with geopark staff.
Children will have the opportunity to participate in interactive hands-on activities, where they will make their own glow-in-the-dark slime well as other spooky themed activities.
As it is Hallowe’en, fancy dress is encouraged.