Mullaghfad Forest
Mullaghfad Forest is over 1,700 hectares of mostly coniferous woodland south east of Fivemiletown.
Activities
There is no structured recreation in this forest. The Carleton Way and Ulster Way run through part of the forest. Walkers can use the extensive forest road network to visit the forest.
To arrange a special event or activity in this forest, such as sporting events or educational visits, contact the recreation manager at Enniskillen Forest Office.
There may be restrictions on access to parts of the forest from time to time due to forest operations. Pay attention to safety signage.
About this forest
Mullaghfad is part of a large forest area which includes Crocknagrally, Jenkin and Fardross forests.
The forest is within a Special Protection Area for hen harriers and is partly made up by the Slieve Beagh Area of Special Scientific Interest.
How to get there
This forest is five miles south east of Fivemiletown. It is well signposted from Main Street. There are two more signed routes to the right on the A4 Fivemiletown to Clogher road.