
The Cladagh River journeys down a narrow, steeply-sided gorge towards the Erne lowland. The gorge is covered by a long-established ash woodland.
| County | Distance | OS Map |
| Fermanagh | 1.25 miles | Sheet 26 |
| Nearest Town | Route Shape | RouteType |
| Enniskillen or Belcoo | Linear | Riverside, Woodland |
| Terrain | Grid Reference (Start) | Grid Reference (Finish) |
| Path, walkway, steps, tracks | H128356 | H120345 |
| Point of Interest | Caves, the Folly, the Cascade |
| Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty | Fermanagh |
| Route Description | From Cladagh Bridge on the Florencecourt to Belcoo Road walk up the Cladagh Glen alongside the river until reaching Marble Arch Caves. |
| Getting to the Start | The site is signposted from the Florencecourt-Belcoo Road. |
| Facilities | Car park. The visitor centre at the Marble Arch Caves (run by Fermanagh District Council) is open from late March to September, from 10am - 4.30/5pm, with toilets, café, guided tours of the caves and shop |
| Accessible Toilet Facilities | No |
| Accessible Terrain | Unsurfaced path with some steps |
| Accessible Signage | No |
| Publication | None |
| Publication Availability | N/A |
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One feedback comment has been left by a reader about Cladagh Glen:
One of the best walks my wife and I have ever done albeit the caves were shut as was the cafe at the top - October !!


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