Experience the beauty of Fermanagh
From clifftop views to cookery schools, you will be surprised at what you find when you go off the beaten track in Fermanagh.
Just 90 minutes from Dundalk, Fermanagh is Northern Ireland's lake district, beloved for its stunning scenery, historical landmarks and diverse experiences.
Tourism Northern Ireland have launched a campaign in Louth in a bid to attract visitors to Fermanagh.
From the Cuilcagh Mountain boardwalk, to the breathtaking drive through Navar Forest there is a sea of sights and sounds to experience.
Discover some Celtic mystery at the cemetery on Boa Island which is home to two unique stone idol carvings dating back to Celtic times. The larger is a fascinating Janus figure; the smaller, known as 'Lustyman', is thought to be a female. Close by are White Island and Devenish Island also full of Celtic mythology and early Christian symbols. Explore it all via a pleasant boat trip from Castle Archdale Forest Park. A 'stay and cook' kind of place, Belle Isle Cookery School is right next to the luxury Belle Isle Castle and a host of cosy self-catering cottages.
Chef Joe Kelly and his assistants will take you on a culinary adventure whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced cook. County Fermanagh is full of excellent restaurants and pubs to enjoy the craic and a pint of something black by a lit fire.
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