Biodiversity Walk, Irvinestown
Sat 23 May
|Cules RoadFarrelly Farm
The Farrelly farm is a sheep enterprise nestled in the Fermanagh Lakeland’s, working in harmony with livestock and nature. On the Farm, you will see examples of Fred’s farmer-led innovative method of tree protection.


Time & Location
23 May 2026, 14:00 – 17:00
Cules RoadFarrelly Farm, 27 Cules Rd, Irvinestown, Enniskillen BT94 1AW, UK
About the event
Having previously struggled with using conventional protection, Fred has successfully developed a simple, more effective solution, using electric fencing, which has gained significant interest from a variety of farmers and tree planting organisations.
To enhance the farm’s long-term sustainability, numerous trees have been planted to replace those lost due to storm damage or disease, with additional trees introduced into fields. These trees provide valuable sources of pollen and nectar, offer shade and shelter for livestock, and increase future timber potential. The farm also features internal hedgerows, established through laying and coppicing over 25 years ago, which have been left to develop naturally, creating a rich biodiverse landscape.
Wildlife is actively supported; bird boxes are integrated into farm buildings, and bats are frequently observed at dusk. A riparian buffer zone was established many years ago to improve water quality and habitat, resulting in the development of a rough grass margin. Furthermore,…
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