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Cuilcagh Board Walk

The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail also nicknamed the Stairway to Heaven Walk is located in Co. Fermanagh. The route 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 on Cuilcagh Mountain which provides breathtaking views of …

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Enniskillen Castle Museum

We are delighted to confirm that Enniskillen Castle is reopening to visitors on a stepped basis. Our reopening is phased to ensure that everyone can visit safely. The Visitor Centre is open with visitor information, gift shop and toilet facilities. Fermanagh County Museum ‘Take 5 Tours’ and ‘Bubble Tours’ are now available. Please book your …

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Boatyard Distillery

To start we will produce our signature gin experience. Our recipe is a modern lens on a quaint world of distilling with a nod to traditional Irish symbolism. We have found a haven of special botanicals unique to this part of Ireland and Europe which will install a sense of provenance and industry in the …

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Devenish Island Monastic Site

Enniskillen Famous for its perfect 12th-century round tower and ruined Augustinian abbey, Devenish Monastic Site was founded in the 6th century by Saint Molaise on one of Lough Erne’s many islands. Find Out More Here…

Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre

Belleek, Enniskillen 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. Find Out More Here…

Big Dog Forest

Enniskillen The star attractions of this tricky, isolated walk are the two small rocky hills known as Big Dog and Little Dog. Some say they are the result of volcanic action in the distant past, others tell a different tale. Find Out More Here…

Galloon Island

Newtownbutler, Enniskillen Galloon Island was once the site of a monastic church. It had four high crosses but only remnants of the shafts remain. The churchyard contains some fascinating 18th century gravestones. There was also a holy well on the island which was said to turn the hair grey. Find Out More Here…

Coronavirus (COVID‑19)

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