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Dec 10, 2023
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Welcome to County Fermanagh, a region renowned for its stunning lakes and waterways that paint a picturesque backdrop for exploration. 

Known for more than just its captivating landscapes, Fermanagh beckons with a rich tapestry of history and outdoor adventures. 

Let's embark on a journey to discover the natural beauty and cultural gems that define this remarkable county.

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    • 1. Lough Erne:

         - Explore the picturesque Lough Erne, a system of two lakes that offer beautiful views and opportunities for water activities.

      2. Marble Arch Caves:

         - Visit the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, a fascinating underground world of rivers, waterfalls, and chambers. Guided tours provide insight into the geology and history of the caves.

      3. Enniskillen Castle:

         - Discover the history of Enniskillen and its surroundings at Enniskillen Castle. The castle houses two museums – the Fermanagh County Museum and the Inniskillings Museum.

      4. Devenish Island:

         - Take a boat trip to Devenish Island, home to a well-preserved medieval round tower, church, and high crosses. The island provides a peaceful setting with historical significance.

      5. Castle Archdale Country Park:

         - Enjoy the outdoors at Castle Archdale, where you can explore walking and cycling trails, have a picnic, or engage in water sports on Lough Erne.

      6. Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre:

         - Visit Belleek Pottery, renowned for its delicate and collectible Parian china. The visitor center offers guided tours to learn about the craftsmanship and history of the pottery.

      7. Florence Court House and Gardens:

         - Explore the stunning Florence Court House and its extensive gardens. The mansion is surrounded by lush greenery, and the gardens are home to a variety of plants and flowers.

      8. Share Discovery Village:

         - For adventure seekers, Share Discovery Village offers a range of outdoor activities, including water sports, archery, and team-building exercises.

      9. Crom Estate:

         - Discover the natural beauty of Crom Estate, managed by the National Trust. The estate features woodlands, gardens, and a tranquil lake, providing a peaceful escape.

      10. Lisnaskea Heritage Centre:

          - Learn about the local history and heritage of Lisnaskea through exhibits and displays at the Lisnaskea Heritage Centre.

      11. Ely Lodge Forest:

          - Enjoy a walk or hike in the scenic Ely Lodge Forest, known for its diverse flora and fauna. The forest offers various trails for different levels of fitness.

      12. Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail (Stairway to Heaven):

          - Hike the famous Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail, also known as the "Stairway to Heaven." The trail takes you through breathtaking landscapes and offers panoramic views from the summit.

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Who built Enniskillen Castle?

Enniskillen Castle, located in the town of Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, was built in the 16th century by Ulster chieftain Hugh Maguire. The castle was originally a Norman motte-and-bailey constructed on the site of an earlier Gaelic stronghold. It is now owned and operated by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency.


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