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County Fermanagh

With almost a third of its landscape covered by waterways - from the mighty Upper and Lower Lough Erne to the tranquil Shannon-Erne Canal - County Fermanagh is a haven for outdoor adventurers. Nestled within Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, Fermanagh is a place where gentle beauty flows through every winding waterway. Whether you’re gliding across the water in a kayak or soaking in the stillness of a quiet lakeside, Fermanagh is where the great outdoors meets great serenity. It’s a giant adventure - and a giant retreat - all in one. To discover even more of the natural beauty, gentle adventures, and hidden gems waiting in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, click here.

Things to Do in Enniskillen & On the Water

At the heart of it all is Enniskillen - Fermanagh’s island town, nestled between Upper and Lower Lough Erne. It’s the perfect starting point for your adventure, with welcoming pubs, riverside cafés and attractions like the historic Enniskillen Castle. The town is surrounded by marinas, hire centres and bike trails, making it easy to get out on the water or explore the countryside on two wheels. Don’t miss the forest trails at Ely Estate or the paddleboarding spots along the Erne and make sure to include a trip out to Devenish Island, famed for its perfect 12th-century round tower and ruined Augustinian abbey.

Historic Sites & Nature Attractions in Fermanagh

Step back in time on a boat trip to Devenish Island, one of Ireland’s most evocative monastic sites, or uncover the secrets of Belleek Pottery, where centuries of craftsmanship live on. For heritage lovers, Castle CooleCrom EstateFlorence Court, and the impressive Lough Erne Resort offer a rich mix of history, gardens, golf and five-star luxury. Nature is never far away - keep an eye out for wildlife on the loughs, or head for the hills for a quiet walk in breathtaking surroundings. For castles, there's plenty to see here, including Tully CastleMonea Castle and you can even stay overnight in Belle Isle Castle.

Family Days Out & Angling in County Fermanagh

Fermanagh is renowned for its world-class angling, with lakes and rivers drawing visitors from across Europe. If you’re visiting with kids, the abundance of outdoor space means freedom to roam, paddle and explore safely. Kids love the variety of activities on offer at Castle Archdale Country Park, as well as its beautiful woodland and lough shore walks, an insect garden and wildflower meadow. The Headhunters Barbers Shop & Railway Museum has a marvellous collection of memorabilia, and is the only barber shop and railway museum in the world! To stretch the legs, head for the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark and book a guided tour of the Marble Arch Caves, set in the picturesque foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain.

Try canoe trails, nature reserves, or just spend a sunny afternoon on the shores of Lough Erne with a picnic.

Where to Stay in Fermanagh

From cosy guesthouses and lakeside lodges to luxury resorts and family-run hotels, Fermanagh offers an excellent range of accommodation to suit every style of getaway. Whether you’re after a romantic weekend in the five-star Lough Erne Resort, a group trip to the Lodges at Lusty Beg or a spontaneous country retreat at the Manor House Hotel, you’ll find there's plenty of options to help you find the perfect place to stay. For those looking for a unique spa experience, make sure to check out the Elements Trail Spa at Finn Lough.

Places to Eat & Drink in County Fermanagh

Food lovers will feel right at home here, with riverside restaurants, independent cafés and traditional pubs serving up seasonal, locally sourced fare. Local highlights include Blakes of the Hollow, one of the most enjoyable places to enjoy a pint of Guinness, in a beautifully restored Victorian building that draws locals and visitors from miles around. The Dog & Duck Inn is an award-winning country pub and distillery experience in the rural village of Lisbellaw with a cosy atmosphere and seasonal food. And the Crowe's Nest is one of the oldest pubs in Enniskillen, popular with locals and visitors alike.

Start Planning Your Fermanagh Getaway

With so much to see and do, a short break in County Fermanagh is never long enough, but it’s the perfect place to slow down and savour every moment. Plan your visit now, discover hidden gems and get ready for your next great escape.

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Castle Coole

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Places to Stay in Co. Fermanagh

Westville Hotel

  • 14 - 20 Tempo Road

The Westville Hotel is a stylish boutique hotel located just five minutes from Enniskillen town centre, making it an ideal and affordable base for…

The Enniskillen Hotel

  • 72 Forthill Street

Conveniently situated in Enniskillen town, The Enniskillen Hotel is an intimate, boutique-style hotel with unique character and a stylish design…

Lodges at Lusty Beg

  • Boa Island

The Inish Lodge is a six person scandinavian style lodge set within an Irish heritage forest. Each Inish lodge contains two double rooms, one…

Belmore Court and Motel

  • Tempo Road

Welcome to Belmore Court & Motel, Northern Ireland's premier four-star Guest Accommodation nestled in the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands. As…

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