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Irvinestown
Visitor Centres & Museums
The country park boasts beautiful woodland and lough shore walks, an insect garden and wildflower meadow. Castle Archdale was the main flying boat base during WWII, highlighted in an exhibition in the visitor centre entitled ‘Castle Archdale at War’.
Enniskillen
Cave
Marble Arch Caves- Magical, Unique and Memorable. The Marble Arch Caves is a major tourist attraction, set in the picturesque foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, just a short journey from the Island town of Enniskillen in County Fermanagh, Northern…
Enniskillen
Spa and Well-being
At Manor House Country Hotel we appreciate that you need to take some time out to recharge the mind and body to relax and rejuvenate yourself.
Enniskillen
Visitor Centres & Museums
Fermanagh Genealogy Centre are a charitable organisation run by volunteers who assist visitors to find their family history connections in Fermanagh by providing a free 30 minute face to face consultation meeting.
Blaney
Castle / Fort
This fortified house and bawn are set on Tully Point and were built for Sir John Hume who occupied the house until 1641 when it was attacked and burned on Christmas Eve by Rory Maguire and the inhabitants massacred. It was not lived in again.
Irvinestown
Sport/Leisure Centre
The Bawnacre Centre, located in Irvinestown, is a Leisure, Youth and Community Centre with a range of indoor & outdoor facilities available.
Ballymote
Animal Collection
Nestled in the green hills of south Sligo, Ireland's largest sanctuary for raptors and owls, the Irish Raptor Research Centre / Eagles Flying.
Enniskillen
Outdoors
The Lough Erne Landscape Partnership (LELP) will focus on the conservation and promotion of Lough Erne’s landscape character and unique heritage. LELP will address ecological issues, reconnect communities with their heritage, bring economic and…
Enniskillen
Theatre / Cinema
Located in the centre of Enniskillen, IMC Cinema is your luxury access to the newest Hollywood blockbusters.
Carrick-On-Shannon
Visitor Attractions
Step back in time…The Arigna Mining Experience where history is brought to life to tell the story of Ireland’s coal mining industry and explore the themes of energy – past, present and future. At Arigna, you don’t just take a journey back in time,…
Lisnaskea
Castle / Fort
Built in about 1618 by Sir James Balfour, a Scottish planter, the castle was in continuous occupation until the early 19th century.