Discover the best top things to do in County Fermanagh, United Kingdom including Corralea Activity Centre, Lough Navar Forest Viewpoint, William Blake, Erne Water Taxi, Garden Of The Celtic Saints, The Boatyard Distillery, Carrowhony Pet Farm Fermanagh, Florence Court, National Trust Crom Estate, Enniskillen Castle.
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5.0 based on 35 reviews
Here at Corralea we offer a wide range of outdoor activities including; Canoe, SUP & E-bike Hire. As well as instructor led activities such as caving, climbing, archery & Mountain biking. Our new addition of 2020 was our Forest Eco Spa overlooking the Lough (includes Wood-fired Hot Tub & Nordic Sauna). We have experiences all year round with our outdoor spa including Slow Adventure, A Day of Sérénité & Recharge & Chill. Corralea is surrounded by picturesque scenery, allowing you to chill out in the country, enjoy the beauty of the lake and the surrounding mountains. Our self-catering cottages shelter in 16 acres of natural forest, on the shores of Upper Lough Macnean, Co. Fermanagh. All our cottages are environmentally friendly, with solar panels to heat up the water & a wood burning stove. Access to the lake is easy with a small pebble beach and jetty. Wildlife is abundant and you can regularly see: sika deer, swans, red squirrels, otters.
5.0 based on 57 reviews
I planned to visit this viewpoint and so sought directions as to it's location as most people would do. The entrance is sign posted as well. There is a very good leaflet to be had from the Tourist Information Centre in Enniskillen that gives you well explained details entitled Lough Navar Forest Drive and it was very helpful in respect of the seven (7) main points of interest and how to get to them either by car or, with some, on foot. This is a seven mile long drive that has been created to allow the public to enjoy the scenery within the forest area. Magho Cliffs, at a height of 1,000 ft as a viewpoint is one of the best I've seen and we were lucky to be there on a warm sunny day to see a bird's eye view of Lower Lough Erne and its islands. To the East are the rounded Sperrin Mountains, to the North lie the Blue Stack Mountains in Donegal while to the West there is Slieve League, Donegal Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
5.0 based on 104 reviews
Experience the Fermanagh Lakelands and immerse yourself in the beautiful island landscape of Lough Erne. Sit back, relax and see Lough Erne your way with our chauffeur driven boats. Our taxi service will provide a pick up and drop-off from any accessible jetty on Lough Erne. We also offer specialty tours of the Lough Erne. More info at ernewatertaxi. com
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Garden of Celtic Saints Taking advantage of the lovely settled weather over the Christmas break I headed off to our neighbouring County of Fermanagh to find some wonderful places to visit and spend some time. I had read about The Sculpture Garden of Celtic Saints only a short drive away in Irvinestown Co. Fermanagh. This wonderful Sculpture Garden can be found just to the right of Sacred Heart Church, Lisnarick Road in the Parish of Devenish and is well sign posted with plenty of parking space at the Church. The Devenish Figures are a unique collection of wooden sculptures carved out of Irish oak. The figures of saints and scholars which include Saints Patrick, Brigid, Columbanus, Gall, Molaise, Columcille and Killian, are the work of Lithuanian sculptor Jonas Raiskas. Jonas, a native of Lithuania came to work in Irvinestown in 2007. He worked from 2007 until 2011 carving the beautiful figures for the garden. This is a truly special place. The workmanship on each of the wooden sculptures is outstanding with the story of each individual Irish Saint depicted in detailed carved images on these over life size figures. The Sculptures are protected from the elements in purpose built round shelters which in themselves are very attractive. Individual Sculptures of Irish Saints accompanied by written information are displayed in each House, on their lives and ministry here in Ireland and on their journeys throughout Europe, establishing monastery's and places of learning across the world. Lighting and carefully selected music are triggered by the presence of a visitor in each house to enhance the atmosphere and enjoyment of the sculpture trail. This wonderful, peaceful place is open all year round and is Free of charge. Donations for the upkeep of the Garden are welcomed. Do go and visit if you get the chance.
5.0 based on 164 reviews
The Boatyard Distillery is an award winning farm-to-bottle distillery located on the banks of Lough Erne in north west Ireland. Only the best organic ingredients have been chosen for each of our products with the terroir of the land at the forefront of each new spirit. The distillery is open for tours twice per day 6 days per week. Booking through Eventbrite essential before arrival.
My Friend and I had a fantastic time at the Boatyard Distillery Gin tour. We arrived by Erne Water Taxi (Barry) which was an extra special treat to ourselves as we were celebrating our 40th Birthdays and the tour did not disappoint. The samples were delicious and the knowledge William & Teresa had was second to none. You couldn't find a nicer Gin experience in a more stunning setting on the shores of beautiful Lough Erne. Cannot Recommend it enough!! Its a must do when you visit County Fermanagh.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
At Carrowhony, Lisnaskea therein lies Fermanagh's first ever Pet Farm. Set amidst 60 acres of beautiful Fermanagh country side, Carrowhony Pet Farm is home to over 200 exotic animals and birds. Enjoy the experience of a guided tour, where you will learn about over 65 various species while enjoying the panoramic views of breathtaking countryside. An unforgettable experience for all age groups.
Brought by kids up here today!! Absolutely brilliant. Veronica and her assistant were fantastic from start to finish. My kid’s are still speaking about it!! Really really worth a visit. So much fun and learning for such a little cost. Can’t recommend this place enough!!
4.5 based on 554 reviews
Beautiful 18th-century home set on a sustainable estate and gardens. Surrounded by lush parkland and thick woodland with Benaughlin mountain rising in the background, Florence Court enjoys a majestic countryside setting in West Fermanagh. There is something for everyone to enjoy at this extensive and welcoming place. On a guided tour of the Georgian mansion you can hear stories about the Cole family and their staff, who lived here for over 250 years. Outdoors take a gentle walk or long cycle along 10 miles of trails in the adjoining forest park and see fascinating industrial heritage features, including the water-powered sawmill and blacksmith's forge. The gardens are home to the mother of all Irish yew trees, as well as the kitchen garden which is being restored to its 1930s character.
Beautiful grounds with plenty of walks and probably one of the best House tours I've had. Would definitely recommend. We are members but it's well worth the entrance fee.
4.5 based on 131 reviews
Romantic and tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historical ruins Located on the shores of Upper Lough Erne, Crom is one of the most romantic and peaceful places in Northern Ireland. This 2,000 acre demesne is surrounded by tranquil islands and ancient woodlands. One of Ireland's most important conservation areas, Crom is home to a wealth of wildlife. Discover it whether you are fishing, woodland walking, butterfly spotting or bird watching. At Crom you can experience the surroundings from a unique perspective when you hire one of our boats. Leave the road behind, a whole new world awaits you. Stay a while longer in one of our holiday cottages or book into the campsite or award-winning glamping pods.
Lovely estate and lakes. We attended a family wedding here and the setting made for a perfect day . The cottages were well equiped.
4.5 based on 430 reviews
Fermanagh County Museum at Enniskillen Castle has reopened after undergoing a £3.5 million redevelopment. Enniskillen Castle, situated beside the River Erne in County Fermanagh, was built almost 600 years ago by Gaelic Maguires. Guarding one of the few passes into Ulster, it was strategically important throughout its history. In the 17th century it became an English garrison fort and later served as part of a military barracks. This historic site houses two museums, Fermanagh County Museum and The Inniskillings Museum and Fermanagh Visitor Information Centre. Opening Hours Monday to Friday (all year round): 9.30am* - 5.00pm Saturdays (all year round): 11.00am - 5.00pm Sundays (Jun to Sept): 11.00am - 5.00pm Bank Holidays - 9:30am* - 5:00pm Closure period - Enniskillen Castle will be closed over the Christmas & New Year holiday period. *9.30am opening for new visitor centre and 10:00am for other buildings Admission
Great place to visit,not only for its military history,but the history off the whole area,also has a very nice coffee shop.
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