Drumbegger (from Irish: Drom Beag Gearr meaning "small, short ridge") is a townland situated in the area of Boho, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It contains the sub-townland known as Oubarraghan.[1] The area has been designated an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI 322, 17 August 2009) as a consequence of species-rich wet grassland.[2]
Oubarraghan contains the Arch Cave (Grid ref: H1037 4790) which is an outlet of a series of subterranean passages that originate from Noon's Hole.[3] The river that runs out of this cave is known as the Screenagh, which makes its way through Drumbegger and into the Sillees River.[3]
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