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Kesh
Activity Centre
Idyllic 75-acre private island set in the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands offering a variety of activities on land and water.
Enniskillen
Golf Resort
Situated on the edge of Castle Hume Lough and Lower Lough Erne, in the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands, this championship course has a reputation for being one of the most testing golf courses in Ireland.
Irvinestown
Visitor Centres & Museums
The country park boasts beautiful woodland and lough shore walks, an insect garden and wildflower meadow. Castle Archdale was the main flying boat base during WWII, highlighted in an exhibition in the visitor centre entitled ‘Castle Archdale at War’.
Aghnablaney
Spa and Well-being
The Elements Trail Spa is a journey for the senses. Book your two hours experience where you can enjoy the unique spa experience with bespoke spaces dotted around the waters edge.
Enniskillen
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Pull on your walking boots and explore the historic parkland at Castle Coole. Choose from our two walking trails, take a stroll beside the lake to spot seasonal wildlife and catch glimpses of Castle Coole house along the way.
Lough Erne
Walking & Hiking
Find your own way here by lough, land and online. Find the resources on this website to spark your imagination and assist you to navigate your journey through the history and our story of the Lough Erne Pilgrim Way. The Lough Erne Pilgrim Way raises…
Walking & Hiking
Tom’s Island Walk is a 1.5m/2.5km circular walk which showcases the best of Castle Archdale Forest. The path meanders through deep woodland containing a delightful mixture of coniferous and broadleaved trees which have a unique appearance in all…
Boho
Walking & Hiking
Ballintempo Forest is predominantly coniferous forest with large areas of open bog land and wooded gullies. The forest is strewn with outcrops of rocky crags and upland lakes including the well-known Brimstone Rock, a large outcrop of sandstone…
Walking & Hiking
A short walk through the limestone countryside of Co. Fermanagh. The 600m circular walking path and a small exhibition are steeped in local history of the site.
Boa Island
Churches & Sacred Sites
On the island you can find a small, pleasant, if rather nondescript graveyard called Caldragh Cemetery. But standing incongruously amongst the 19th & 20th century headstones are two remarkable figures. A larger two-sided stone figure known as the…
Scribbagh
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
Looking for an adventure a little bit off the beaten track, then the Big Dog Trail in Big Dog Forest is for you. Located in a remote 1,097 hectares of coniferous forest steeped in history and folklore, you will get a real feel of being in total…
Enniskillen
Self-guided tour
Nestled in the Fermanagh countryside, surrounded by dark waters, meet Twinkle the Fairy and the rest of her woodland family who will help guide you along the way.
Derrygonnelly
Walking & Hiking
Pollnagolllum Cave Walk: Belmore Forest part of the Marble Arch
Walking & Hiking
Gentle parkland walk, passing the Lady's Well
Enniskillen
Art Gallery
Visit Frances Morris in her studio/gallery to view the latest exhibition of her Irish landscapes. Her widely acclaimed work has been exhibited in Manchester, London, Belfast, Dublin and New York. Some porcelain ceramic pieces are also on display.
Derrygonnelly
Forest Parks
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.
Irvinestown
Activity Centre
Castle Archdale Boat Hire & Water Sports is located at Castle Archdale Marina, which nestles in the heart of Fermanagh’s tourist area and within the grounds of the ever popular Castle Archdale Country Park. We offer a wide range of activities to…
Enniskillen
Art Gallery
The Marjorie Leonard Art Gallery is located in the Buttermarket, a beautifully restored early 19th century courtyard right in the heart of Enniskillen Town Centre.
Bellanaleck
Boat Charter & Cruising
With hundreds of secluded moorings and quiet islands, a boat is the best way to see Lough Erne. Everything you need is on board with sitting-room, bedrooms and kitchen. Think of it as your cottage on the water. No experience of boating is necessary.
Walking & Hiking
A vigorous and exposed route through expansive blanket bog