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Situated in beautiful Fermanagh this factory and visitor centre is a must see attraction on any Ireland tours that take you into Fermanagh , Northern Ireland. Discover the secrets that make Belleek Pottery one of the most enduring success stories in Irish Craftmanship. The visitor centre offers guided tours and a chance to meet and talk with [...]

This is a great option if you are on any tours of Ireland visiting Fermanagh and Enniskillen. Nearby is the ferry to the magnificent Devenish Island , a superb 5th century monastery only accessible by boat. It is also a great stopover on our extended Belfast tours. It is a good standard hotel and reasonably priced. The hotel is [...]

At Ireland Luxury Tours we can organise fantastic day boat trips with experienced skippers. From our base in Fermanagh we will take you on a trip amongst the beautiful islands and onto Devenish Island. http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Devenish-Island-Monastic-Site-Co-Fermanagh-Enniskillen-P2899 The boats can hold up to 5 passengers ( or more on request for a larger boat ) We can arrange this as part [...]

If you are visiting the wonderful and historic city of Belfast then think of going beyond the city limits. Our private day tours allow for sight-seeing , activities like golf and horse riding , and so much more. Some of our most popular Belfast tours extend to…. THE GIANTS CAUSEWAY DUNLUCE CASTLE BUSHMILLS DISTILLERY FERMANAGH AND DEVENISH ISLAND MARBLE ARCH CAVES THE MOUNTAINS [...]

One of the most important houses in Ulster. Worth seeing on any tours of Ireland. It was built in the mid – eighteenth century by John Cole, father of the first Earl of Enniskillen. It is particularly noted for its rococo plasterwork by Robert West of Dublin. The furnishings include travelling chests which belonged to King William III [...]

County Monaghan is an inland county, one of the three counties of the province of Ulster in the Republic of Ireland.  Its name is derivedfrom the Irish Muineachan, “the place of the shrubs.”  The county is bordered on the east by Louth and Armagh, on the north by Tyrone, on the west by Fermanagh and [...]