The Round Lake, a source of the River Blackwater, is so called because of the shape of the lough. There are caravan and camping facilities and coarse angling on site.
The former name of Fivemiletown was Baile na Lorgan which means 'the town on the long ridge'. The present name derives from the towns location five Irish miles from its nearest neighbours of Clogher, Brookborough and Tempo. The Clogher Valley Railway which ran through the Valley between 1887 and 1941 passed down the middle of the Main Street.
The Carleton Trail follows colour coded walking and cycling routes through the Clogher Valley taking in many of the sites associated with the works of this famous 19th century poet and novelist William Carleton (1794-1869).
This is point 12 on the Carleton Trail.
About the cache, it's a cache in a bigger container. Located approx. 5 meters from path. At certain times there could be quite thick brambles.