The Fermanagh experience is best defined by the sheer diversity and quality of attractions and activities it has to offer. The gentle pleasures of cruising, hill walking and golfing, the dramatic challenges of canoeing and wind surfing. The enticing lure of lakes and rivers teeming with fish, the Marble Arch Caves offering splendid subterranean waterways and secretive caves.
There are also several stunning National Trust Stately Homes and Forest Parks. For cultural enlightenment the Ardhowen Theatre and Arts Centre is a must. Last but not least Enniskillen is a haven of excellent shops, perfect for retail therapy.
Discover the secrets that make Belleek Pottery one of the most enduring success stories in Irish craftsmanship. See how the methods and techniques developed by the very first Belleek craftsmen over 150 years ago are still meticulously followed today.

Castle Archdale Country Park is situated about 10 miles north west of Enniskillen and extends to cover 230 acres along the shores of Lower Lough Erne. The region is abundant in historical features, with many monastic sites such as Devenish and White Island.
Home of the Earls of Belmore, Castle Coole is one of the finest neo-classical houses in Ireland. Designed in 1978 by James Wyatt, it houses fine interiors and exquisite furnishings.
Cuilcagh Mountain and the Marlbank area provides some of the most spectacular scenery in Fermanagh. At 665m, Cuilcagh is the highest point in Fermanagh, and the only true mountain. On your next stay in Fermanagh, why not consider a walk in Cuilcagh Mountain Park where walkers can enjoy breathtaking Fermanagh scenery.
Famous for its perfect 12th-century round tower and ruined Augustinian abbey. Intricately carved 15th-century high cross in graveyard. Small museum.
A significant historic landmark complex set in Enniskillen and dating back almost 600 years ago. This historic site houses two museums, Fermanagh County Museum and the Inniskilling Museum.
Built in the mid 18th century with stunning backdrop of the Cuilcagh Mountains this is one of Ulster's most important 18th-century houses featuring some fine Roccoco plasterwork and many original furnishings.
Lough Navar forest rises to the top of the Magho cliffs at a height of 1,000 ft. Here, there are spectacular views over Lower Lough Erne, Donegal Bay, the Blue Stack and Sperrin Mountains.
Marble Arch caves are one of Europe’s finest showcaves allowing visitors to explore a fascinating, natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and lofty chambers. Lively and informative guides conduct all tours, which last approximately 75 minutes and are suitable for people of any age.
This award winning lace museum has over 700 exhibits with exquisite vintage items dating from 1890-1920.
The Buttermarket Craft & Design Courtyard comprises of sixteen art and craft units, housed in the restored early 19th century dairy market. The Buttermarket's unique position in the heart of Enniskillen makes it the central focus for the thriving craft industry in Fermanagh.
Try out super ice cream handmade from Jersey cows. Tickety-moo ice cream shop is open Easter – Sept: 12 - 6pm. See the cows being milked daily at 5.30pm (summer months only)
The main feature of the ruined 12th-century church is its fine Romanesque doorway. The archaic stone figures set into the wall pre-date the church. Passenger ferry from Castle Archdale Country Park.
Killyhevlin Hotel
& Health Club
Killyhevlin
Enniskillen
Co. Fermanagh
Northern Ireland
BT74 6RW
tel. +44 (0)28 6632 3481
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