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Belleek Pottery

Belleek Pottery

When you step into the world of Belleek Pottery you enter one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most fascinating attractions. Original and unique pieces are made using traditional methods passed down from generation to generation. … Read More

Castle Archdale Country Park

Castle Archdale Country Park

Numerous nature trails, woodland walks and cycle trails run throughout this beautiful country park which is located on the shores of lower Lough Erne. Visitors can also explore a wildflower meadow and lough shore walks. Boats … Read More

Castle Coole

Castle Coole

If you are looking for stately grandeur then Castle Coole is a rare treat. Surrounded by its stunning landscape park on the edge of Enniskillen, this majestic 18th century home of the Earls of Belmore, … Read More

Devenish Island

Devenish Island

Devenish Monastic Site was founded in the 6th century by Saint Molaise on one of Lough Erne’s many islands. During its history it has been raided by Vikings (837AD), burned (1157AD) and flourished (Middle Ages) … Read More

Enniskillen Museum

Enniskillen Museum

Enniskillen has the unique honour of being the only town in Great Britain and Ireland to give its name to two regiments, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (infantry) and 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards (cavalry). A visit … Read More

The Janus Figure, Boa Island

The Janus Figure, Boa Island

In Caldragh Cemetery on Boa Island, Lower lough Erne stand two unique stone carvings. The larger of these is a Janus figure , two figures back to back with pear shaped heads and interlacing between … Read More

Lough Navar Forest

Lough Navar Forest

Seven-mile drive through the forest to a magnificent panorama over Lough Erne. Viewpoints, picnic sites. Red deer, wild goats. Marked trails. Wheelchair access limited. Signposted off A46, 5 miles north-west of Derrygonnelly. www.forestserviceni.gov.uk … Read More

Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark

Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark

Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark can trace its history back to 1985 when the Marble Arch Caves were opened as a tourist attraction by Fermanagh District Council. Originally employing only a handful of staff the Marble … Read More

Streedagh - Grange, County Sligo

Streedagh - Grange, County Sligo

Streedagh in County Sligo is perhaps one of the finest geological sites in all of Ireland. Located on the coastline with near horizontal layers of rock, this is an ideal hunting ground for fossils. The bedrock … Read More

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