Publications
Oriel Angling Audit
In summer of 2006 Oriel Angling was awarded a contract by the South Armagh Tourism Initiative to survey the angling potential of a series of lakes in the south Armagh area. It was known for some time that appreciable stocks of both coarse and game fish were present in these waters but little quantitative information existed regarding their angling potential or their biological status.
The main purpose of the survey was to advise the SATI on how these waters might contribute to sustainable tourism in the south Armagh area.
Click here to open the Oriel Angling report
Uncovering the Past
In May 2006, the South Armagh Tourism Initiative (SATI) identified the archaeology and geology of the South Armagh region as niche products that could be further developed in conjunction with Geological Survey Northern Ireland, Newry and Mourne District Council, Armagh City and District Council, RoSA and Mourne Heritage Trust.
It is envisaged that this high quality brochure can be used as a navigational tool to the rich archaeological, geological and natural heritage of the South East Region of Ulster. One suggestion is that this publication could be used by the education sector at various levels during field trips to the area.
If you wish to arrange a field trip to the area please contact the Ti Chulainn Centre, Mullaghbane, 028 3088 8828. Ti Chulainn is a fantastic base camp for (over night or day) field trips - offering lecture facilities, accommodation, meals and light refreshments, and an audio visual room.



