OMAGH TO ENNISKILLEN GREENWAY
“Lough Erne Greenway”
Former railway route 43km south from Omagh passing Fintona and the junction to Bundoran before going through Ballinamallard into Enniskillen.
ROUTE DETAILS
Length | 40 kilometres |
Estimate | £5.9 million |
Timescale | 2026 to 2040 |
Type | Former railway |
Title | Great Northern Railway |
Border area | No |
Councils | Fermanagh and Omagh District Council |
RESOURCES ELSEWHERE
GREENWAY PROJECTS WHICH INTERSECT
Following the old ‘Derry Road’ line, this potential 60km greenway would run from Omagh through Strabane and along both banks of the Foyle into Derry.
ENNISKILLEN TO CLONES GREENWAY
A 35km route heading southeast out of Enniskillen along Upper Lough Erne passing Maguiresbridge and Linsaskea before turning into Clones.
A 72km route heading west from Enniskillen, under the shadow of Belmore Mountain, turning through Belcoo / Blacklion and on towards Sligo.
The ‘Derry Road’ out of Omagh tacking 40km through Tyrone countryside through Sixmilecross and Pomeroy and into Dungannon.
TRILLICK AND BALLINAMALLARD TO BELLEEK GREENWAY
A 45km route off the Enniskillen to Omagh line at Bundoran Junction skirting the top of Lough Erne out to Belleek and Bundoran in Donegal.
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