Culicagh Boardwalk Trail, Co. Fermanagh
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Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel, Co. Fermanagh
Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark Cuilcagh Mountain, located within Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark, is the highest point in Fermanagh with a panoramic view of the lakes, Lough Erne and far into the distance. It’s the ascent to that summit where things get really exciting. Nicknamed the ‘Stairway to Heaven’, the timbered Cuilcagh Boardwalk trail is a wonder of foresight and compassion for nature, as well as a fair challenge for walkers and strollers, young and old.
Marble Arch Caves Jaw-dropping natural beauty doesn’t come close. Discover the Marble Arch Caves, you
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Hydro Bikes, Co. Fermanagh
see first-hand the magic of its underground river bouncing light along this subterranean wonder. You’ll be guided along a carefully constructed path into awe-inspiring passages and underworld waterfalls. If you’d like to dive a little deeper, the next-level 360 VR experience is nothing short of amazing.
Corralea Activity Centre Explore the untapped wilderness of West Fermanagh on a guided tour with Corralea Activity Centre. Riding on their top-of-the-range electric mountain bikes, cruise across old bog roads and forest tracks, discover megalithic tombs hidden in the forest and enjoy the sweeping views over Lough
Island Town Boat Tour, Co. Fermanagh
MacNean and its islands. Your guide will reveal the secrets of the bog, historical family feuds, and bring you back 6,000 years to ancient neolithic life. Before your tour is over, enjoy some hearty local speciality “boxty” with a warm cup of tea and soak in the breathtaking views of Lough MacNean, Cuilcagh and the hills of West Fermanagh.
Erne Adventures – Hydrobiking Take cycling off the road and onto the water with Erne Adventures. Explore the beautiful island town of Enniskillen on a hyrdrobike, a seriously fun and unique way to explore Fermanagh’s waterways. Why not bring your dog along for the ride too?