What to do and see in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland: The Best Outdoor Activities

August 16, 2021 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in County Fermanagh, United Kingdom including Corralea Activity Centre, Cladagh Glen Walk, Erne Boat Hire Ltd, Magho Cliffs, Erne Water Taxi, Segway tours fermanagh, Aghadrumsee, Share Discovery Village, Lough Erne, Fermanagh Lakeland Forum, Cuilcagh Mountain Park.
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1. Corralea Activity Centre

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Corralea Activity Centre

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.

2. Cladagh Glen Walk

Off the Blacklion to Florence Court Road, Belcoo Northern Ireland +44 28 6632 1815 http://marblearchcaves.co.uk/unlocking-the-hidden-worlds-of-cladagh-glen
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Cladagh Glen Walk

Reviewed By 502deef

We did this walk yesterday, as a guided tour from the Marbel Arch caves visitor center. The tour was called, 'Unlocking the Hidden Worlds of the Cladagh Glen guided walk' It was brilliant, our tour Guide Ian, talked us through the foliage and Fauna, the geology of the area, the fallen caves and how Neolithic man could have made mistakes with their thinking, the tour was fascinating. We ended up at a waterfall, which was amazing, great photos, great day out for family and well worth the few bob. Had we not come across this tour online, we would have missed out on all added information to the walk. Our experience was very much enhanced by booking this tour.

3. Erne Boat Hire Ltd

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Erne Boat Hire Ltd

Self drive boat hire in the heart of Ireland's only island town, ENNISKILLEN. Each boat can accommodate 6 X persons. Enjoy a cruise around the historic town of ENNISKILLEN or why not take a picnic or try a spot of fishing, the choice is yours.

4. Magho Cliffs

Enniskillen Northern Ireland +44 28 6634 8855
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Magho Cliffs

5. Erne Water Taxi

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Erne Water Taxi

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

6. Segway tours fermanagh, Aghadrumsee

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Segway tours fermanagh, Aghadrumsee

We have 10 segway personal transporters and offer personal training, tours around Killyfole Lough Nature reserve to enjoy the woods & lake scenery some tales! Helmets provided. Minimum 1 1/2 hours incl training, allow 2. Minimum age 10 years old, height 52" /132cm minimum. Instructor with you at all times. Segway lakeland tours in fermanagh, Aghadrumsee

7. Share Discovery Village

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Share Discovery Village

Share Discovery Village offer experiences like no other on water and land! Share is Northern Ireland's largest residential outdoor activity centre welcoming over 15,000 visitors each year. Specializing in skills courses, team building, conferences, multi activity holidays, school and youth group holidays, English language courses, hen and stag do's and golden years programs, Share Discovery Village can tailor a program to suit any group. SHARE offer over 30 activities on water and land from their amazing water park to indoor and outdoor climbing walls.

8. Lough Erne

Enniskillen Northern Ireland
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Lough Erne

9. Fermanagh Lakeland Forum

Broadmeadow, Enniskillen BT74 7EF Northern Ireland +44 28 6632 4121
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Fermanagh Lakeland Forum

10. Cuilcagh Mountain Park

Marble Arch Caves Legnabrocky, Florencecourt, Enniskillen BT92 1ER Northern Ireland +353 71 985 3692 [email protected] http://www.marblearchcavesgeopark.com/attraction/cuilcagh-mountain/
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Cuilcagh Mountain Park

This walk is set in the picturesque Cuilcagh Mountain, just a short journey (10 miles) from Enniskillen town in County Fermanagh. The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail meanders through one of the largest expanses of blanket bog in Northern Ireland, traversing over tracks, boardwalk and staircase. You will explore and experience a different world along this walk, its scenic, enchanting and ever-changing landscape will captivate you. Your final ascent is via a steep section of steps, these are not for the faint of heart! As you steadily climb you meander and weave your way through a rugged boulder landscape to eventually reach the viewing platform positioned on the plateau offering breath-taking views over the surrounding landscape. Preparation: The weather and cloud conditions on Cuilcagh Mountain are ever changing and can change very quickly. You need to be well equipped for this walk wearing comfortable walking shoes, waterproof clothing, snack and don’t forget the camera!

Reviewed By Traveladdict101286 - Belfast, United Kingdom

Visited the mountain today for the stairway to heaven, such a great walk and worth the views at the top definitely recommend do it once in your life

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