Inland county in the province of Ulster, one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Fermanagh (648 square miles) is one of the least densely populated counties in Ireland, with a population of 54,033. Bordered on the east by Monaghan and Tyrone, on the north by Donegal, on the west by Leitrim, and on the [...]
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Manor House Hotel , County Fermanagh
Set on the picturesque shores of Lower Lough Erne, just seven miles from the Fermanagh county town of Enniskillen, a trip to the Manor House Country Hotel is a journey back in time to a more elegant and tranquil age. But behind the stately surroundings of this 19th Century Country Manor is a first class [...]
Marble Arch Caves , County Fermanagh
If your tour of Ireland takes you through the county of Fermanagh then this hidden gem is well worth considering. Ireland Luxury Tours can build one into your itinerary….and you will not be disappointed. The distinctive sandstone summit ridge of Cuilcagh Mountain dominates the countryside of Country Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. Cuilcagh was heavily glaciated during successive [...]
Belleek Pottery , County Fermanagh
Company History: Belleek Pottery Ltd. has operated for more than 150 years as Northern Ireland’s leading manufacturer of porcelain giftware. The company has achieved an international reputation for the high quality of its porcelain, known as Parian china, and the intricacy of its designs. Belleek’s gift range includes lamps, picture and mirror frames, platters, vases, [...]
Itinerary…..Fermanagh by cruiser Saturday afternoon. Arrive @ Manor House Marine, Killadeas and check into cabin cruiser. Settle in and explore the marina. Option to play 9 or 18 holes of golf, play tennis or relax in the luxury Spa at the Manor House Resort Hotel. Dinner in Manor house Resort Hotel Belleek Restaurant. Visit. www.manormarine.com www.manor-house-hotel.com Following breakfast onboard [...]
Enniskillen Castle
Enniskillen Castle, situated beside the River Erne in County Fermanagh, was built almost 600 years ago by Gaelic Maguire chieftains. The chieftain at the time, King Thomas Maguire, (Thomas the Great) ruled from Lisnaskea in the south-eastern part of the county. His younger brother, Hugh ‘The Hospitable’ Maguire, was deputy chieftain and he is credited with building [...]