Set in the heart of the marble arch caves unesco global geopark the marble arch caves pay homage to the fascinating secrets of a world of subterranean rivers winding passages lofty chambers and an array of delicate cave formations.
Marble arch caves facts.
At the advent of the new millennium the caves were transformed into a global geopark collaborating with the local and european tourism board to recognise the importance of the limestone formations and their geological significance.
The marble arch caves are a series of natural limestone caves located near the village of florencecourt in county fermanagh northern ireland the caves are named after the nearby marble arch a natural limestone arch at the upstream end of cladagh glen under which the cladagh river flows.
Cave facts here are some.
They are also one of europe s foremost show caves.
The marble arch caves are estimated to be at least one million years old.
A visit to the western part of northern ireland will be incomplete without a visit to the caves.
At 7 miles 11 5 kilometres marble arch caves are the longest cave system in northern ireland.
7 other attractions within 5 miles.
The marble arch national nature reserve is globally recognised as the second unesco listed attraction alongside the northern coast s giant s causeway.
The caves are formed from three rivers draining off the northern slopes of cuilcagh mountain which.
The rock was in fact limestone.
The marble arch caves together with giants causeway are the premier geological places of interest in northern ireland.
6 restaurants within 5 miles.
Marble arch caves visitor centre 43 marlbank road florencecourt enniskillen bt92 1ew northern ireland.
Macnean restaurant 623 3 4 mi.