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  1. Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark
    Magical, Unique and Memorable. The Marble Arch Caves are a major tourist attraction, formed over 330 million years ago, set in the picturesque foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, just a short journey from the Island town of Enniskillen.
    1. Florence Court is a truly welcoming home. The house, formerly the home of the Cole family, Earls of Enniskillen, is surrounded by a large area of parkland, garden and woodland, with breathtaking views to Benaughlin and the Cuilcagh Mountains. You can enjoy glorious walks around the grounds which include a pretty walled garden, holiday cottage, sawmill and icehouse. In the gardens you will find the famous Florence Court Yew - reputedly the 'parent' of all Irish yew trees.
      1. On the banks of Lough Erne you’ll find the Boatyard Distillery, which focuses on producing pure spirits with a sustainable and organic approach. It's the first legal distillery in the county in over 130 years, and you’ll be welcomed with warm Fermanagh hospitality. Their tour includes not only neat samples of each spirit, but also three longer style drinks that highlight the spirits in different ways.
      2. The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail meanders through one of the largest expanses of blanket bog in Northern Ireland, traversing over tracks, boardwalk and staircase. Once you've made it to the top, enjoy a rest at the viewing platform which provides breath-taking views of the surrounding low lands.
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      3. Group on electric bikes on a trail enjoying the Electric Escape experience with Corralea Adventure Centre
        Saddle-up at Corralea Adventure Centre for the only electric bike experience in Northern Ireland's remote West. Get off the beaten track atop your top-of-the range electric mountain bike, on a guided exploration of the unspoilt wilderness of West Fermanagh.
      4. Image of the Beaghmore stone circle with the sun setting in the distance
        Mysterious complex of 7 Bronze Age stone circles and alignments. It's where megalithic tombs and the mysterious Beaghmore stone circles stand as silent witnesses to the settlements that thrived here 6,000 years ago.
        1. 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.
          1. Journey back in time at the Ulster American Folk Park, from the Old World of Ulster to the New World of America. Learn what life was like in rural Ulster, step on board the full-scale emigrant ship and enjoy craft demonstrations performed by guides in traditional costumes.
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          2. A National Trust property, Castle Coole is 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, and enjoy the historic landscape park, ideal for walks.
            1. The best way to really see the Fermanagh Lakelands is from the water, so hop in a boat and explore the many islands of Lough Erne. And if that boat is skippered by Barry Flanagan, you will see and hear so much more.
            2. A couple looking up at a telescope at the OM Dark Sky Observatory
              Combining the latest tech, from holographic installations to virtual reality headsets, to bespoke evening audio-visual shows, visitors to the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory can explore our solar system and star-gaze using telescopes to view the night sky without light pollution. All made possible by the fact that Davagh is the only official ‘dark sky’ park in NI.
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