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Nestled in the south-west of Northern Ireland, County Fermanagh is a hidden gem of lakes, rivers and forested hills. Whether you’re planning a short break or a slower getaway, getting here is part of the experience and it’s easier than you might think.
There’s no large airport directly in Fermanagh, but nearby hubs make it well-connected:
Belfast International Airport (BFS) is around 1 hour 40 minutes from Enniskillen by car.
Belfast City Airport (BHD) is approximately 1 hour 40 minutes away from Enniskillen.
City of Derry Airport (LDY) is also an option, around 1 hour 40 minutes from Enniskillen.
Each airport offers car hire, taxi services and onward coach connections into the county.
Translink’s Goldline and Ulsterbus services provide convenient and affordable travel to towns in Fermanagh.
From Belfast, services to Enniskillen take around 2 hours 20 minutes.
From Derry~Londonderry, travel time to Enniskillen is around 2 hours 15mins via Omagh.
Cross-border services also connect via Bus Éireann and Expressway, making Fermanagh accessible from Dublin and other parts of Ireland.
County Fermanagh is best explored at your own pace.
You’ll find local bus services linking towns and villages, but having a car offers the freedom to discover its natural beauty from forest parks and lakes to cultural landmarks and charming market towns.
Now that you know how to get here, it’s time to choose where you’ll stay and what you’ll explore. From shining lakes and island-studded waterways to ancient estates and quiet country pubs, County Fermanagh is ready for you. Plan your County Fermanagh break today.
Getting to County Fermanagh is easy - explore routes and travel options in our planner map below.
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