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County Fermanagh (Irish: Contae Fhear Manach) is a largely rural county in the south-west of Northern Ireland and is famed for its numerous lakes. County Fermanagh belongs to the province of Ulster and is one of the six counties that form Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's western most county and covers an area of 1,691 km². Its capital (County Town) is Enniskillen housing the tourist attractions of Enniskillen Castle, Cole's Monument, the Ardhowen Theatre and Saint Macartin's Cathedral.

County Fermanagh is a rural area and therefore agriculture and tourism are the most important industries. The agricultural land is mainly used for hay and grazing than for other crops. The two lakes Upper Lough Erne and Lower Lough Erne are separated by the county's capital and linked to the river Shannon.

Towns

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Map of County Fermanagh

  • 1 Enniskillen (Inis Ceithleann, "Ceithlenn's island") – situated between the Upper and Lower sections of Lough Erne
  • 2 Ballinamallard (Béal Átha na Mallacht, "ford-mouth of the curses")
  • 3 Belcoo (Béal Cú, "mouth of the narrow stretch of water") - and Florencecourt: Florence Court, the Marble Arch Caves
  • 4 Belleek (Béal Leice, "mouth of the flagstones") - with Belleek Pottery, the oldest pottery in Ireland producing the finest china.
  • 5 Irvinestown (Baile an Irbhinigh) - with Necarne Castle and Castle Archdale
  • 6 Kesh (Ceis, "wicker bridge")
  • 7 Lisbellaw (Lios Béal Átha, "ringfort at the ford-mouth")
  • 8 Lisnaskea (Lios na Scéithe, "fort of the shield") and the Crom Estate

Other destinations

  • 1 Lough Navar Forest Park

Get in

By plane

There are three main airports in Northern Ireland.

Both Belfast International Airport (BFS IATA) and George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD IATA) are a 2-hour drive away.

City of Derry Airport (LDY IATA) is 1 hr 45 min away.

Alternatively Dublin Airport (DUB IATA) is about 2.5-hr drive from Fermanagh, and many like to see the beauty and culture of both the Republic and of Northern Ireland.

By boat

Many travellers from the UK like to avail of the frequent ferry services operating between Britain and Northern Ireland. Belfast Port and the ferry into Larne are popular points of entry.

Get around

Many like the freedom of self-drive tours of Northern Ireland. AA Route Planner is a good resource for planning your travel routes. You drive on the left hand side of the well maintained roads in Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland has excellent bus services. Review Translink or Bus Eireann -(for bus services to and from Southern Ireland)

A network of national cycleways crosses the county, though they're mostly on road.

Buy

Pounds sterling (£) is the local currency. Due to the county's proximity to the Republic of Ireland, euros () are accepted by many retailers, but only notes, never coins. Most retailers and establishments will display whether they accept euro or not, but it is advisable to have your money changed to the local currency.

Eat

You would look at spending about £5-7 on "pub grub" for lunch in a bar. Budget for about £20 for a main course meal in a mid price restaurant in the evenings.

Sleep

B&Bs and guesthouses

There are high quality B&Bs/family run guesthouses in Fermanagh. Expect to pay around £20-30 per person on average. With over 58 properties on offer this is the preferred method of accommodation for most visiting Fermanagh looking for value.

Hostels

Hostels are a cheaper option but have less coverage than B&Bs. There are only 4 hostels: the Bridges Youth Hostel, Lough Melvin Holiday Centre, Tir Navar, and Share Centre.

Hotels

There are about 11 hotels operating in Fermanagh, ranging from 2- to 4-star.

Holiday rentals

For groups and larger families there are over 180 self-catering choices on offer so you will be spoilt for choice.

Stay safe

You be surprised to hear that Fermanagh has the second lowest crime rate in Europe. Even during the height of the "troubles" and civil rights movement Fermanagh tourist attractions were hardly affected. The unrest of the 1970s and 1980s have become a thing of the past.

Go next

This region travel guide to County Fermanagh is a usable article. It gives a good overview of the region, its sights, and how to get in, as well as links to the main destinations, whose articles are similarly well developed. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.