Must-see attractions in County Fermanagh

  • Marble Arch Caves

    County Fermanagh

    To the south of Lower Lough Erne lies a limestone plateau, where Fermanagh's abundant rainwater has carved out a network of subterranean caverns. The…

  • Devenish Island

    County Fermanagh

    Devenish Island, from Daimh Inis, meaning 'Ox Island', is the biggest of several 'holy islands' in Lough Erne. The remains of an Augustinian monastery,…

  • Florence Court

    County Fermanagh

    Set in lovely wooded grounds in the shadow of Cuilcagh Mountain, Florence Court, 12km southwest of Enniskillen, is famous for its rococo plasterwork and…

  • Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre

    County Fermanagh

    The imposing Georgian-style building beside Belleek's main bridge houses the world-famous Belleek Pottery, founded in 1857. It has been producing fine…

  • Crom Estate

    County Fermanagh

    Home to the largest area of natural woodland in Northern Ireland, the National Trust's beautiful Crom Estate is a haven for pine martens, bats and many…

  • Cuilcagh Mountain Park

    County Fermanagh

    Part of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, Cuilcagh Mountain Park was established to restore and preserve the blanket bog – one of Ireland’s biggest –…

  • This is a bronze age stone carviing of a man on one side and a female on the other. They are located In Caldragh Cemetery on Boa Island, Lower Lough Erne. Northern Ireland

    Caldragh Graveyard

    County Fermanagh

    Spooky, moss-grown Caldragh Graveyard contains the intriguing Dreenan Figure. It's often called a Janus figure, but it's actually two separate figures…

  • White Island

    County Fermanagh

    White Island is the most haunting of Lough Erne's monastic sites. At the eastern tip of the island are the ruins of a small 12th-century church with a…

  • Castle Coole

    County Fermanagh

    This National Trust–owned neoclassical palace sits in 600 hectares of beautiful parkland containing a lake that's home to the UK's only nonmigratory…

  • Enniskillen Castle Museums

    County Fermanagh

    Enniskillen Castle, a former stronghold of the 16th-century Maguire chieftains, guards the western end of the town's central island, its twin-turreted…

  • Lough Navar Forest Park

    County Fermanagh

    This forest park lies at the western end of Lower Lough Erne, where the Cliffs of Magho – a 250m-high and 9km-long limestone escarpment – rise above a…

  • Castle Archdale Country Park

    County Fermanagh

    This park has pleasant woodland and lakeshore walks and cycle tracks, in the former estate of 18th-century Archdale Manor and the adjacent forest park,…

  • Lough Melvin

    County Fermanagh

    Lough Melvin is famous for its salmon and trout fishing, and is home to two unusual trout species that are unique to the lough – the sonaghan, with its…

  • Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum

    County Fermanagh

    This museum and barber shop (open for haircuts) displays the Johnston family's impressive collection of local railway memorabilia, from old station signs…

  • Sheelin Antique Irish Lace Shop

    County Fermanagh

    This lace shop also houses a small collection of Irish lace dating from 1850 to 1900. Lace-making was an important cottage industry in the region both…

  • St Michael's Church

    County Fermanagh

    Dominating the centre of Enniskillen, this soaring church dates to only 1875, having replaced an early church that was collapsing. There's lavish artwork…

  • War Memorial

    County Fermanagh

    A bronze soldier stands atop a monument in memory of Fermanagh's war dead. Doves on the plinth commemorate the 11 people killed by an IRA bomb at the site…

  • Clock Tower

    County Fermanagh

    Completed in 1901, Enniskillen's clock tower is watched over by two stone soldiers – an Inniskilling Fusilier and an Inniskilling Dragoon – representing…

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