County Fermanagh
Northern Ireland
County Fermanagh
The beautiful County Fermanagh is Northern Ireland’s equivalent of England’s Lake District, with a third of its area covered by water. As home to the Annals of Ulster, considered the most significant documents of old Celtic tribes, as well as many an ancient ruin, this county is one of the most important historical areas in Northern Ireland. Be swept away by the natural beauty and stories at Lough Erne, where the White Island figures are believed to have stood since the ninth century. Go exploring with a boat ride through the Marble Arch Caves, or head to the friendly market town of Enniskillen, which sits on an island surrounded by the River Erne – the perfect meeting point of rural surroundings and high street buzz.
Why you will love Northern Ireland
Top things to see in County Fermanagh
Lough Erne & White Island Figures
White Island, United Kingdom
Marble Arch Caves
Marble Arch Caves, United Kingdom
Castle Coole
Castle Coole, United Kingdom
Enniskillen
Enniskillen, United Kingdom
Lough Erne & White Island Figures
White Island, United Kingdom
Lough Erne & White Island Figures
White Island, United Kingdom
Two connected lakes with ancient ruins and carvings
Marble Arch Caves
Marble Arch Caves, United Kingdom
Marble Arch Caves
Marble Arch Caves, United Kingdom
Natural limestone caves over underground rivers
Castle Coole
Castle Coole, United Kingdom
Castle Coole
Castle Coole, United Kingdom
Late 18th-century mansion in Enniskillen
Enniskillen
Enniskillen, United Kingdom
Enniskillen
Enniskillen, United Kingdom
Picturesque town in the heart of the county