Discover the best top things to do in County Fermanagh, United Kingdom including Irvinestown Library, Lisnaskea Library, National Trust Crom Estate, Fermanagh Tourist Information Center, Belleek Pottery & Visitor Centre, Enniskillen Library.
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5.0 based on 7 reviews
To find out more about the library including opening times and holidays please visit the Libraries NI website.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
To find out more about the library including opening times and holidays please visit the Libraries NI website.
Friendly extremely helpful staff who serve tea and biscuits at various events such as tea and newspapers on weds knit and natter on thurs and mindfulness on fri There is such a warm friendly atmosphere that I used to walk up every day from my house at back of it to read papers and have a cuppa of lovely drinking choc from the machine there Also I use the computer when I need to I have attended various classes from IT to language and enjoy various exhibitions Was encouraged to display my crochet work and memorabilia from granny’s house Gave a lecture one day twice on a day in the life of my Granny I helped with a coffee am for Macmillan cancer which raised £500 more than any of bigger libraries We all miss this wonderful amenity which welcomes everybody toddlers to doddlers like me Thank you so much Violet and crew
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 71 reviews
Fermanagh Visitor Information Centre has moved to its new location at Enniskillen Castle after a £3.5 million development. Access to the Visitor Centre is free of charge but an admission charge applies should you wish to visit Enniskillen Castle or the two museums onsite.
Visited Enniskillen following a trip to the Cuilcagh boardwalk. Stopped at the tourist information centre and were greeted by lovely staff, including Eileen, who were very welcoming, eager to help and seemed to have a superb knowledge of the local area. Great facilities as well including restrooms and a small gift and coffee shop.
4.5 based on 544 reviews
*Making Memories since 1857* Having achieved various awards including winner of the 2018 Northern Ireland Hospitality Awards for "Best Visitor Attraction" Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre is home to one of the oldest working Potteries in the world beginning it's existence in 1857. Guided tours of the complete production process are offered giving visitors a real opportunity to see how the product has been made throughout the ages, from start to finish. Many of the unique tools and techniques are still used today being handed down from generation to generation. Visitors have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople along the way and even get the chance to try casting a new piece, dipping in transparent glaze, painting some of the beautiful hues of pastel colours or even breaking products in our QA rejects department! After the Pottery tour our visitors are invited to relax in our Belleek tearoom and have a cup of coffee or lunch whilst looking out on the River Erne.
As others have mentioned there is no tours happening at the moment due to Covid but nonetheless we popped in here to see the place. Lots of free parking available. There is an extensive display of items from their history since the 1800’s which you can walk around and read all about. There is also a video showing at the start of the display which gives a thorough understanding of how the china is made and gives you a wonderful appreciation of the craftsmanship that goes into the finer pieces and baskets in particular. The shop was great. Plenty of gift items at reasonable prices. All in all a lovely way to spend an hour or so and even the young kids got into it and enjoyed it. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
To find out more about the library including opening times and holidays please visit the Libraries NI website.
Staff are wonderful but really could do with some money being spent on it. The facilities are good but it really does look dated.
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