Following the road from Burt to the village of
Burnfoot, you will travel along an area which is
known locally as the “Slablands”. The unusually
flat land here is noteworthy as it was reclaimed
from Lough Swilly at the end of the 19th Century;
it remains one of the largest organic farms in
Ireland today. Burnfoot - is the anglicised version
of the name “Bun Na hAbhann” or “Foot of the
River” and shows the Scottish influence locally,
as “Burn”, a Scottish term for a small stream or
rivulet. This is an excellent location to visit nearby
Inch Wildfowl Reserve.
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Following the road from Burt to the village of Burnfoot, you will travel along an area which is known locally [...]