2024

BELLEEK POTTERY

Crafts to discover
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Belleek pottery has been in operation since 1857 and cultivates the same craftsmanship that is the key to its success around the world. Belleek baskets are a collector's delight, hand-woven and decorated with fine painted flowers. The Belleek porcelain trademark is recognizable and is often admired in museums in Ireland. A visit to the pottery allows you to observe the craftsmen at work in the exercise of their meticulous work and to understand the different stages until the finished object, on sale in the store.

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 Belleek
2024

MARBLE ARCH CAVES GLOBAL GEOPARK

Natural Crafts

TheCuilcagh Lakelands Geopark (ex-Marble Arch Caves), protected by Unesco, are among the most beautiful caves in Europe. Extending over 11.5 km, these caves are the longest in the country. The 1 hour and 15 minute tour, accompanied by guides, begins with an underground boat ride to admire the stalactites and stalagmites. This is followed by a walking tour of a series of limestone caves. The visit ends with a trip along an underground river on boats.

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 Enniskillen
2024

CASTLE BALFOUR

Castles to visit

Castle built by Sir James Balfour in 1618.

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2024

BISHOP'S STONE

Fine arts museum

In Killadeas is Bishop's Stone, a stone carved between the th and th centuries, representing the transition between pagan and Christian culture, with one side and the other a bishop.

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2024

ENNISKILLEN CASTLE MUSEUMS

Museums

Built in the 15th century, this Anglo-Norman style castle was a stronghold of the Gaelic Maguire chiefs, then a Plantation era stronghold and finally a barracks for an infantry regiment. Now transformed into two museums, the castle houses exhibits on the history, wildlife and landscape of County Fermanagh, and an exhibit on Enniskillen's military past. Cross the Castle Bridge to the other side and enjoy the view.

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 Enniskillen
2024

SHORT FLORENCE

Mansion to visit

The vast estate of Florence Court is located in the middle of spectacular hills, west of Upper Lough Erne. In the heart of a wooded park, the eighteenth-century palladian manor house, which is home to the Counts of Enniskillen, is decorated with rich rococo plaster moldings and furnished with a splendid collection of Irish furniture. Also visit a carpenter's workshop, a hydro-electric sawmill, a blacksmith's workshop and the nearby ring forest (the if Florence Court is a unique species!).

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 Upper Lough Erne
2024

MARBLE ARCH CAVES

Archaeological site €€
Energizing exploration of an underworld labyrinth at the foot of Cuilcagh ... Read more
 Enniskillen
2024

THE BUTTERMARKET ART, CRAFT & DESIGN CENTRE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center €€
Unique Market with close to 30 art and crafts units and galleries in ... Read more
 Enniskillen