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Drumpellier Country Park has over 500 acres to explore, plus a Visitor Centre, Peace Garden, nature trails, picnic spots and children's play areas. It's also absolve to see, rendering it a place that is great take the children, regardless of the season.There are a number of different habitats to explore because of the young ones, including 2 lochs, lowland heath, open grassland, mixed woodland, and also the Monksland Canal. The lochs and canal attract a number that is large of wild birds, and woodland has a great amount of birds as well as other wildlife to take pleasure from too, so bring your camera or binoculars! There are a good community of paths which make it easily accessible the park, and many of them are suitable for prams and wheelchairs.The Visitor centre is open over summer and winter and has now a reception full of displays and information leaflets about the many walks available, plus information about the annals that is natural diverse wildlife of this park.The Countryside Ranger service operates a varied events and tasks programme throughout the year, often on a Sunday, which will be a terrific way to learn about their preservation work.