Holidays in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
So here is a suggested top 10 list of things to do and see when you come on your holiday to County Fermanagh.
Go a walk around Lough Navar, Magho Cliffs. Recognised as the best view in Ireland from the summit you can see almost all of the expansive Lower Lough Erne and on an especially clear day you may even catch a glimpse of Donegal Bay
Visit 3 National Trust Properties. Fermanagh offers lovers of historic houses and land a choice of 3 fantastic locations – Castle Coole home of the Earl of Belmore, Florence Court former home of Lord Enniskillen and Crom with one of the most important Trust nature reserves all on the edge of Upper Lough Erne.
Expand your cookery repertoire with a day at Belle Isle. The world famous cookery school offers 1 day to 4 week (accredited) cookery classes on a variety of Irish cooking skills.
Go fishing. In Enniskillen town and surrounding area people from all over the world come to fish in competitions or simply a relaxing day out. There are many angling centers offering tackle, bait and equipment as well as organized ghillies and boat hire.
Find out about the migration of Irish people to America in the 18 century by visiting the Ulster American Folk Park, just the other side of Omagh. Great theme days and daily events throughout the summer.
Visit the famous Marble Arch caves. Explore the fascinating underground geopark with its world of stalagmites and stalactites.
Hire a cabin cruiser and have a wonderful holiday exploring the loughs. With over 176 square kilometers of water you can explore the waterways of Fermanagh in your own water home with beautiful marinas tucked away along your journey.
Cycle the Kingfisher trail. For cycling enthusiasts, this gives over 300 miles of mapped and signposted cycling. From rolling hills to Atlantic coastline. This has something for everyone who loves exploring the countryside on the saddle.
To see Ireland’s oldest home of beautiful pottery a visit to Belleck Pottery is a must. With guided tours you will be given a history of the world’s most distinctive parian china.
Visit the Irish Lace Museum in Bellanaleck and see beautiful pieces of Irish Lace dating back to 1850.
By: Elaine Wylie
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It sounds like such a relaxing and picturesque vacation. I have always wanted to go to Ireland but never as much as I currently do. Exploring the waterways via a water home never occurred to me but it sounds wonderful.