Our Story

The history of Lough Boora Discovery Park spans over 10,000 years, evolving from a prehistoric settlement to an industrial peat-harvesting site and finally into its current form as an outdoor and recreational space which provides a haven for nature and exploration.

Our History

1. Prehistoric Origins & Archaeology

The area’s human history began shortly after the last Ice Age, approximately 15,000 years ago.

Mesolithic Settlement
In 1977, a significant archaeological site was discovered, revealing that hunter-gatherers lived on the shores of a post-glacial lake between 6800 and 6500 BC.

Historical Significance
Before this find, it was believed that the Irish midlands were uncolonised during the Mesolithic period; the Lough Boora discovery pushed back the accepted date for midlands colonisation by over 3,000 years.

Artifacts
Excavations uncovered roughly 1,500 artifacts, including stone axe heads, arrowheads, and chert tools, as well as ancient campfires and food remains like hazelnuts and fish bones.

2. Industrial Heritage

For centuries, the bogs provided turf for local heating, but the mid-20th century saw a shift toward large-scale industrial use.

From the 1950s through the 1970s, the bog was harvested for fuel to power Irish homes and industries.

3. Transformation to Discovery Park

As peat harvesting concluded, the land was repurposed into a 2,000-hectare public amenity.

Rehabilitation
Through rewetting the landscape, BnM transformed the former “cutaway” bog into a sanctuary for over 130 bird species and diverse wildlife, including the rare grey partridge.

Sculpture Park
In 2002, a symposium brought artists to the site to create large-scale sculptures using industrial materials from the bog’s past, such as old railway lines and timber.

Modern Amenity
The official visitor centre and enhanced facilities were launched in October 2014, cementing its role as a key destination for eco-tourism and outdoor recreation.

Today, Lough Boora Discovery Park is recognised as one of Ireland’s leading recreational destinations, welcoming over 90,000 visitors each year. Set within a breathtaking landscape, the park offers an inviting mix of outdoor adventure, natural beauty, and cultural heritage.

Visitors can enjoy a range of on-site amenities, including a welcoming café, bike hire, and more than 50 km of walking and cycling trails. Guided tours led by knowledgeable local experts explore themes such as wildlife, biodiversity, art in the landscape, and the area’s rich industrial past.

For groups, the park provides a variety of team building and outdoor activity options. One of the most distinctive attractions is the Velorail experience — pedal-powered rail bikes that travel along a scenic 4 km looped railway, offering a fun and unique perspective on the parklands.

Whether you’re seeking exploration, relaxation, or adventure, Lough Boora Discovery Park has something for everyone. Let the journey begin.

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What Visitors Say About Us

Tomasz Sieradzan
2 days ago
Great place to relax super bike and walking routes
Aidan Conway
7 days ago
Great place for families. I walked but regretted not going on bicycle, which seems the best way to explore the extensive area. A very peaceful place, close to nature. Very impressive fairy forest
Donelan Language Tuition
1 week ago
Lough Boora Discovery Park is an absolute hidden gem and one of the best outdoor destinations in Ireland. The walking and cycling trails are beautifully maintained, with stunning scenery, peaceful lakes, and plenty of wildlife to enjoy. The unique sculptures dotted throughout the park add a special touch, making every visit interesting and memorable. It’s perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to escape into nature. The fairy trail is a big hit with children, and the café is a lovely place to relax after exploring. There’s plenty of space, free parking, and something new to discover every time you visit. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely walk, a bike ride, or simply a peaceful day outdoors, Lough Boora Discovery Park is well worth a visit. I highly recommend it and will definitely be back!
Michelle Kelly (Shelly)
2 weeks ago
Beautiful walk and really enjoyed the area
Killian Ryan
2 weeks ago
Lovely walks around the park. Some works going on and areas closed off. Could do with better signage. Cafe is nice to visit. Not a big menu, nice staff and location on the lake. Fairy Walk is great for kids. Few toilet facilities dotted around.
Ken Jordan
4 weeks ago
Lovely walks, lady in the reception was very helpful...
Paul Cullen
1 month ago
Very well laid out walking and cycling tracks . Nice coffee spot also with outdoor seating
Paul The Family Guy
1 month ago
We visited Lough Boora with our two children and had a fantastic day out. There is so much for kids to enjoy, from the little train to the enchanting mossy woodland that feels like something out of a fairy tale. Our children loved exploring and running around the forest trails. The park is very accessible and well maintained, making it easy for families to get around. Bicycle hire is available, including wagons for younger children, which is a great option for exploring more of the park. We finished our visit at the café, where we enjoyed refreshments on the lovely terrace overlooking a peaceful lake. It was the perfect way to end a wonderful family day out. We’ll definitely be back!
Groovy Grub
2 months ago
Beautiful , lots to do and see .👏😎
Ronan Skehill
2 months ago
Got a bite to eat here before cycling. We enjoyed the food. Coffee was good. Cycled through Lough Boora to get on to the Greenway.
CD
2 months ago
Lovely cafe and bikes for rent. Great trails good for buggy’s and all kids
Musab Alfraij
2 months ago
مسجد جميل واهله طيبون وامام المسجد متواضع ماشاءالله تبارك الرحمن تحبه اذا رايته موقف السيارات خلف المسجد باب المسجد عالشارع الرئيسي
Taz Manian
2 months ago
I parked my camper on the road and took a stroll around here , loved the location, really connects with nature and also inspires the senses with the artwork
Denis O'Donoghue
2 months ago
Lovely day. Spoilt only by the part closure of our favourite walk. Necessary of course and should look great when completed.
Ido Gazit
3 months ago
Cue park with birds and some stuff to see and walkable trails
An Cart
3 months ago
Great day out. Lovely cafe, which also has a sheltered outdoor seating area overlooking the water. We had a lovely walk - most paths were accessible. The bike-hire person was lovely and helpful - we didn't hire bikes this time but think we will next time. (We also saw the accessibility bikes which seem like a great idea - you can phone or email Lough Boora park for info on those).
Brendan
3 months ago
lovely spot nice walks and fresh air. Can also hire bikes
Ryan Mcloughlin
3 months ago
Fab place to go to on a nice day for a lovely walk/cycle/run. Each time I visit there's always something different being build. Plenty to explore and plenty more coming soon I believe such as a sauna hot tub. And I saw train tracks so I presume a train journey around is on the cards soon.
Lynette Costello
3 months ago
Beautiful place for a walk .. plenty of choice depending on what you want ... parking and coffee shop ..
Keith Manson
4 months ago
Great place for a leisurely walk.
Richard Clements
4 months ago
Brilliant place to visit. Can walk or cycle, has internet all the way round for kids. Our child loved the fairy trail. Cafe is excellent also
Craig Purdon
4 months ago
Very relaxed and well guided walks. Loved the sounds of wild life during our walk. We took a 5km route but there was longer routes too.
Joan Scales
4 months ago
An ecological adventure park in the centre of Ireland. Ideal for cycling, walking and exploring.
Sinead Delaney
4 months ago
Amazing park! Been there at least 8 times and theres always something new to see. Any time of year. Fantastic little cafe with wonderful staff. Definitely worth a visit no matter what time of year.
Eimear Cahalin
4 months ago
Great location for family days out. Lovely coffee shop on-site.