

Exploring Enniskillen
Enniskillen Castle, County Fermanagh
Nestled on a small island separating Upper and Lower Lough Erne, Enniskillen's beautiful waterside setting, bustling with cruisers in the summer, makes it the perfect base to explore the charms of County Fermanagh.
The town gets its name from its Irish-language designation: Inis Ceithleann – Cethlenn’s Island. Local legend has it that Cethlenn, a fierce warrior in Irish mythology, was struck by an arrow and tried to swim across the River Erne to escape. She never reached the other side, and the island was named in her honour.
Scenes from County Fermanagh
L-R: Castle Coole, County Fermanagh; Boatyard Distillery, County Fermanagh; Lough Erne, County Fermanagh; Devenish Island, County Fermanagh
One of the most amazing things about Enniskillen is its rich history. Enniskillen Castle was first built in the 15th century and has played a key role in the town ever since. The castle holds two museums: the Fermanagh County Museum explores the county's traditional rural life and local crafts; the Inniskillings Museum covers the military history of the region, displaying memorabilia dating back to the 17th century.
Stretch your legs with a leisurely 5km cycle to Castle Coole, on the very outskirts of the town. The Castle to Castle path is a beautiful way to take in Enniskillen’s scenery and Castle Coole won't disappoint either. The 18th century neo-classical mansion was home to the Earls of Belmore and a tour of the house shows you the grandeur of the family's living areas and the spartan practicality of the servants' quarters. Stop for tea in the little café (currently only open weekends), browse in the second-hand bookshop tucked away in what used to be the stables, enjoy a wander around the spectacular parkland and then turn your bike in the direction of Enniskillen again.
Back in the town there is plenty to see. Like The Buttermarket, a collection of 16 studios, galleries, shops and cafés in the heart of Enniskillen. Don’t miss Headhunters Barber Shop and Railway Museum, which is surely the only place you can see one of the largest collections of railway memorabilia and get a trim at the same time.


Lough Erne, County Fermanagh
County Fermanagh is renowned for its natural beauty, so no visit would be complete without a tour of the lakes. Lough Erne is the perfect place for angling and watersports – waterskiing, rowing and wakeboarding are some of the most popular activities available.
Upper and Lower Lough Erne have more than a hundred islands dotted throughout their waters and the best way to see them is to set sail. Devenish Island on Lower Lough Erne has one of the most spectacular monastic sites in Northern Ireland and the 12th century round tower will catch your eye the moment you land. White Island features the haunting ruins of an ancient church. The walls are lined with incredible stone figures, believed to be over 1,000 years old, that were found buried inside the walls. And on Boa Island, the wonder continues with mysterious two-faced stone statues thought to represent some unknown Celtic deity.


Cuilcagh Boardwalk, County Fermanagh
If you’re looking for a thrill, check out the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, where you can explore a underground system of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and cavernous chambers. When you emerge from the caves, take the short walk down the road to the start of the Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail, known as the Stairway to Heaven because of the wooden boardwalk that takes you right to the summit of Cuilcagh Mountain. Finish up your trip in the splendour of nearby Florence Court. The Georgian mansion sits among vast gardens and woodlands, and prides itself on being fully sustainable.
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Castle Coole
Castle Coole one of Ireland's finest Neo-classical houses, allowing visitors to glimpse what life was like in the home of the Earls of Belmore. Discover the story of the people who lived and worked below stairs as you explore the servants quarters.
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Erne Water Taxi
See Lough Erne your way with Erne Water Taxi's chauffeur driven boats. Travel in the comfort of our covered 8- seater boat, complete with cab, without having to worry about the driving. Your tour guide will help you explore the history of Lough Erne.
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Enniskillen Taste Experience
Taste the best of Fermanagh’s local produce. Indulge your inner foodie and discover a unique perspective of the only island town in Ireland on the Enniskillen Taste Experience. On this this 3-hour gourmet tasting tour, you’ll experience the tastes, sounds and sights of Enniskillen.
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Lady Of The Lake
The Lady of the Lake Cruiser is a spacious luxury double deck air conditioned pleasure cruiser
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Crom Estate
Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas.
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Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail
The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail meanders through one of the largest expanses of blanket bog in Northern Ireland, traversing over tracks, boardwalk and staircase. A steep climb is required to reach the viewing platform which provides breath taking views of the surrounding low lands.
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Enniskillen Castle
Situated beside the River Erne in County Fermanagh, was built almost 600 years ago by Gaelic Maguires. It was strategically important throughout its history. In the 17th century it became a garrison fort and later a military barracks. Enjoy the many seasonal events and exhibitions including The Inniskillings Museum within the castle grounds and Fermanagh County Museum's Medieval Maguires display.
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Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre
When you step into the world of Belleek Pottery you enter one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most fascinating attractions. Unique pieces are made using traditional methods passed down from generation to generation.
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Ardhowen Theatre
Situated in a panoramic lake view setting this 290 seat theatre is designed to stage the most ambitious musical and theatrical productions.
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Blakes Of The Hollow
Renowned for its traditional Irish heritage, Blakes of the Hollow Is one of the most famous and well recognised Victorian pubs in Ireland. It is a must see attraction which has graced Co. Fermanagh’s shores for over 125 years.
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Charlie's Bar
Established in 1944, Charlie’s is one of Enniskillen's most established traditional, family run bars. Live sports and racing shown daily. Whether it's live music you're after or somewhere to relax in front of an open fire- you'll find it in Charlie's
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