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An Creagan Visitor Center
The An Creagan Visitor Center is an interpretive structure that throws light on the scientific curiosities of the visitor pertaining to the region and specifically the raised black bogs. There are trails through these bogs and across the forest and visitors are permitted to roam through these. From 1st April to 30th September this Center is open from 11:00 to 18:30 for all days of the week. From 1st October to 31st March, it is closed on Saturdays and Sundays while from Monday to Friday it is open from 11:00 to 16:30. It has a holiday on 25th December. An entry charge is levied. There is food service and a gift shop in this Center.
Beaghmore Stone Circles
The Beaghmore Stone Circles are an obscure complex of seven stone formations that belong to the Bronze Age. There is no entry charge to view these.
Fivemiletown Display Center
Fivemiletown Display Center houses archival objects related to William Carleton. In addition to these there are craftsmen’s tools, antique bottles and Clogher Valley memorabilia.
Gortin Glen Forest Park
The Gortin Glen Forest Park comprises of a wildfowl sanctuary, a silka deer enclosure, a visitor center, picnic sites and nature trails. There are various places to visit on the five mile long road.
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