Tullychurry (from Irish: Tulaigh Churraigh, meaning 'hill of the marsh or moor', IPA:[ˈt̪ˠʊliːˈxʊɾˠɾˠiː])[1] is a townland of 521 acres in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Belleek and the historic barony of Lurg.[2]
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Tullychurry Forest is open to the public and covers 830 hectares of coniferous woodland with large areas unplanted for conservation purposes. It is also a designated forest for horse riding.[3]
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